Seng Theary criticizes Hun Sen's political interference in the KRT 
22 March 2009
By San Suwidh
Radio Free Asia
Translated from Khmer by Socheata
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Seng Theary, Director of the Center for Social Development (CSD), considers the 
recent declaration made by PM Hun Sen in regards to the number of suspects to 
be charged by the KR Tribunal (KRT) as a political interference.

Seng Theary said: "Now we can see that the KRT has charged only 5 individuals, 
as for the PM, I think that his action is illegal because he cannot interfere 
with the court system which must remain independent. He raised the issue that 
there should be no more than 5 persons being charged [by the KRT], this is 
political interference, however, the court must remain independent."

Following the alleged corruption perpetrated by the KRT employees, a report 
indicated that employees had to pay salary kickbacks to their bosses in order 
to keep their jobs. Furthermore, regarding the claim that Hun Sen interferes in 
the KRT, Hun Sen angrily replied to this charge by saying that the UN should be 
the first one to be brought to court because it always supported the KR.

Hun Sen declared: "If there was no 07 January, there would be no today either, 
there would not be any human rights to come and make all these claims. The 
human rights chief, they were rice thieves [under Pol Pot], they are 100-cow 
puppets, at that time [Pol Pot era], they bowed their heads to Ah Pot [Pol Pot: 
then-Hun Sen's boss], they carried the dirt in the country also. They never 
talked about human rights during that time (Pol Pot era) because a number of 
groups knew that Pol Pot killed people between 75 to 79, so why do they support 
Pol Pot until 1993? If they did not know, they are not at fault, but if they 
knew and they still get involved with it, then their sentence should be even 
more serious than Ah Pot. If there is a judgment, the UN should be sentenced 
first, the UN itself should be sentenced, including all those countries that 
supported Pol Pot at the UN between 1979 and 1991. Now you are proud to judge 
this and that, nonstop. I just saw the declaration, I received the report, this 
issue must end. It must stop! This person is this, that person is that, how can 
there be so many issues? We judged them [KR leaders] in 1979, but you do not 
recognize it and you want to continue. With the new judgment, it is so 
complicated and it costs several hundreds of millions."

The above statement made by Hun Sen clearly shows that the government is 
interfering with the independence of the KRT.
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