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CCHR releases a legal analysis on the case of H.E. Mu Sochua and calls for 
judicial independence in Cambodia




Cambodian Center for Human Rights



PRESS RELEASE
Phnom Penh, 1 June 2009
For immediate release



JUSTICE ON TRIAL
CCHR releases a legal analysis on the case of H.E. Mu Sochua and calls for 
judicial independence in Cambodia



The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) today releases a legal analysis 
of the case of H.E. Mu Sochua. The analysis sets out the facts of the case and 
the relevant law, outlines how the Prosecution has failed to prove the case of 
defamation against Mu Sochua, and establishes that she did not receive a fair 
trial at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court or the Appeal Court of the Kingdom of 
Cambodia. It raises a number of violations of Mu Sochua’s constitutionally 
protected human rights, which – pursuant to the Law on the Organisation and 
Functioning of the Constitutional Council – the Supreme Court should refer to 
the Constitutional Council for consideration:


Her right to be tried by an independent and impartial tribunal; 
Her right to equality before the courts; 
Her right to a lawyer of her own choosing; 
Her right to freedom of expression; 
Her right to denounce a public official for a perceived breach of the law; and 
Her right as a woman not to be discriminated against.

In view of the apparent failure of the judiciary to act independently of 
political pressure in this litigation to date, the CCHR calls on the Supreme 
Court to uphold the Constitution by deciding the final appeal on the basis of 
the facts of the case and the relevant law, and with respect to 
constitutionally protected human rights.

Mu Sochua’s Supreme Court hearing coincides with the Cambodia Development 
Cooperation Forum, at which the Royal Government of Cambodia will seek aid from 
foreign donors. As donors pledge hundreds of millions of dollars more to the 
Kingdom, it is hoped that the Supreme Court will send a signal to the people of 
Cambodia and the international community that there has been progress in the 
recognition of fundamental rights and freedoms, and that rule of law can 
prevail over impunity and political interference. Failure to do so will be a 
shameful indictment on the judicial system. On Wednesday morning, Justice in 
Cambodia will be on trial.

The legal analysis is available in Khmer and English on the Cambodian Human 
Rights portal www.sithi.org and on the CCHR website www.cchrcambodia.org.

For more information, please contact:

Ou Virak, President, Cambodian Center for Human Rights
Tel: +855 12 40 40 51. Email: [email protected]

Rupert Abbott, Development Director, Cambodian Center for Human Rights
Tel: +855 17 500 778. Email: [email protected]
 

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