Cambodian Court Releases Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun, Alleged Killers
of Union Boss, Chea Vichea Cambodian Sok Sam Oeun (centre) the
previously convicted murderer of prominent Cambodian labour leader Chea
Vichea, is escorted by police at the Supreme court in Phnom Penh.
Cambodia's highest court has provisionally released two alleged killers
of Vichea and ordered the case to be re-tried, citing unclear
evidence.(AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy)
Cambodian prisoners Born Samnang, left, and Sok Sam Oeun, center, are
paraded by police in Supreme Court in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday,
Dec. 31, 2008. A Cambodian highest court on Wednesday provisionally
released the two believed to have been framed for murdering a prominent
labor leader and government critic.(AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
PHNOM PENH (AFP) — Cambodia's highest court Wednesday provisionally
released two alleged killers of a prominent labour leader and ordered
the case to be re-tried, citing unclear evidence.Chea Vichea, who
headed the country's largest labour union and was a vocal critic of
Prime Minister Hun Sen's government, was gunned down at a Phnom Penh
newsstand in January 2004.The daylight murder shocked the country and
was condemned by Cambodian and international rights groups as a brutal
attempt to silence the opposition-linked workers' group.Just days after
the killing, Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun were arrested, convicted of
murder and quickly sentenced to 20 years each in prison.International
and local rights watchdogs had called the conviction and trial deeply
flawed.After the two men made their final appeal during a hearing
Wednesday at the Supreme Court, judge Dith Monty, the court's
president, dismissed the conviction, which was upheld by the Appeal
Court in 2007."The case is a criminal one which requires more
investigation," Dith Monty said, adding that to make sure the men's
rights were not violated, the court had "decided to release the two
suspects provisionally, but under watch of the court."The judge also
ordered the Appeal Court to retry the case, adding that the two men had
to appear before the court when summoned.The pair have denied any
involvement in the killing. Former Phnom Penh police chief Heng Pov,
who led the investigation, has also said that the two did not kill Chea
Vichea.The men told the court, which was packed with diplomats, rights
activists, journalists and their relatives, that they had been framed
by a group of police."I am not the killer," said Born Samnang, asking
the judges to free him.UN rights officials, the United States and
relatives of the accused welcomed the court's decision."It was greeted
with a warm round of applause by the public, including the families of
the defendants, as it truly deserves," the UN rights office said in a
statement.The UN office "hopes that this decision will set the
standards for the future handling of all criminal cases by Cambodian
courts," it said.In a statement, the United States urged the Appeal
Court to "take up the case expeditiously and finally resolve this
matter in a way consistent with Cambodian law and international
standards of due process.""The decision to release the two on bail and
return the case to the appeals court for review was a particularly
auspicious way to start the new year," said the US embassy's charge
d'affaires Piper Campbell."I am very happy and I am excited that my son
can stay out of detention," said Born Samnang's mother, Nuon
Kimsry.Rights group Amnesty International last week called for the
release of the pair, saying the true perpetrators remained at large.


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