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Khmer Intelligence News 

15 February 2009
Kaing Guek Eav (Duch) using same defense arguments as Hor Nam Hong (2)
Today, Kaing Guek Eav, known as Duch, the former chief of S 21 Center under the 
Pol Pot regime, is the first Khmer Rouge official to stand trial before the 
Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. He is expected to use the 
same defense arguments as Hor Nam Hong, the former chief of B 32 Center, an 
ante-room for S 21 Center under the Pol Pot regime, when the latter appeared 
before the French Court in Paris for a defamation lawsuit in December 2008. Hor 
Nam Hong claimed that:
1- He was not involved in, and did not know anything about, the decision making 
process that took place at the Khmer Rouge top hierarchy (Angkar Leu). He had 
to execute orders from "above" in order to save his own life.
2- He was only a passive tool of the Khmer Rouge, not a chief, not even a 
collaborator, because many members of his family were killed by the Khmer 
Rouge. Government refuses public debate with Opposition on economic issues (1)
On January 27, opposition parliamentarian Son Chhay officially requested 
Finance Minister Keat Chhon to personally come to the National Assembly to 
"elaborate on the government economic policies to combat the effects of the 
global financial crisis, and on other economic issues."
On February 11, Keat Chhon declined the invitation and instead sent a long 
written note which appears completely irrelevant, containing a mixture of 
Khmer, French and English words describing a totally theoretical world with an 
academic approach.
The opposition has tried several times, to no avail, to have at the Cambodian 
National Assembly what is known in democratic countries' parliaments as 
"Question Time".
See Son Chhay's letter and Keat Chhon's response at http://tinyurl.com/ae4oz6
Cambodian united opposition calls for international sanctions on corrupt 
leaders (1)
Members of Parliament from Sam Rainsy's SRP and Kem Sokha's HRP, which have 
recently formed the Democratic Movement for Change (DMC), issued today an 
appeal to "all governments supporting Cambodia in fighting corruption and 
impunity to:
1) Impose a visa ban on all high ranking officials, their family members and 
business associates cited in the Global Witness [2007 and 2009] reports 
["Cambodia's Family Trees" and "Country For Sale"]. 
2)  Impose a freeze of the bank accounts of all high ranking officials and 
their business associates cited in the Global Witness reports and seize their 
ill-gotten assets abroad. 
3) Forbid corporations based in the corresponding [friendly] countries from 
doing business and from making any deals with Cambodian corporations whose 
shareholders include corrupt government officials or their relatives."
Read full text of the appeal "Cambodia: a country NOT for sale" at 
http://tinyurl.com/ap8xej
The signatories base their appeal on the legal precedents set by international 
sanctions on current Burmese leaders and on the family of former Filipino 
president Ferdinand Marcos. They will also refer to the OECD Convention on 
Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business 
Transactions and subsequent national laws.
Farm products prices remain extremely low (1)
Agricultural prices, which had plummeted up to last month as a result of the 
world economic crisis, have recovered to some extent for rice, corn and rubber, 
but remain weak for cassava and continue to fall for pepper and cashew nut. See 
"Farm products prices have plummeted" (KI News, 20 January 2009).
Prices paid to farmers as of 17 February 2009:
- Paddy (unhusked rice, second grade) (1): 750 riels per kilogram (700 riels in 
January 2009; 1,100 riels in January 2008).    
- Corn (maize) (1): 600 riels per kilogram (350 riels in January 2009, 600 
riels in January 2008).
- Cassava (dry) (2): 330 riels per kilogram (280 riels in January 2009; 750 
riels in January 2008).
- Cassava (fresh) (2): 100 riels per kilogram (125 riels in January 2009; 350 
riels in January 2008).   
- Pepper (2): 7,000 riels per kilogram (8,500 riels in January 2009; 16,000 
riels in January 2008).
- Cashew nut (2): 1,800 riels per kilogram (2,000 riels in January 2009; 2,500 
riels in January 2008).
- Latex (liquid rubber, dry equivalent) (2): 4,500 riels per kilogram (2,500 
riels in January 2009; 6,000 riels in January 2008).
Farmers, who represent some 80 percent of Cambodia's workforce, are intensely 
suffering from the fall in agricultural prices which determine their revenues 
and living conditions.
(1) Pailin municipality or Banteay Meanchey province bordering Thailand. 
(2) Memot district, Kampong Cham province bordering Vietnam. 

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20 January 2009
Farm products prices have plummeted (1)
Farm products prices have recently plummeted in Cambodia as a result of the 
world economic crisis.
Prices paid to farmers in January 2009 (versus in January 2008):
- Paddy (unhusked rice): 700 riels per kilogram (1,100 riels per kilogram, - 
36%)    
- Corn (maize): 350 riels per kilogram (600 riels per kilogram, - 42%)
- Cassava (dry): 280 riels per kilogram (750 riels per kilogram, - 62%)
- Cassava (fresh): 125 riels per kilogram (350 riels per kilogram, - 64%)   
- Pepper: 8,500 riels per kilogram (16,000 riels per kilogram, - 47%)
- Latex (liquid rubber, dry equivalent): 2,500 riels per kilogram (6,000 riels 
per kilogram, - 58%).
Farmers, who represent some 80 percent of Cambodia's workforce, are intensely 
suffering from the fall in agricultural prices which determine their revenues 
and living conditions.


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