FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Nov. 11, 2019
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'Hun Sen's Media Witch-Hunt Must End': Radio Free Asia President in
Bangkok Post
Liu's Op-Ed Condemns 'Arbitrary' Legal Ordeal of Two Ex-RFA Cambodia
Journalists
WASHINGTON - The Bangkok Post today published an opinion piece by Radio
Free Asia (RFA) President Libby Liu calling for an end to the "pointless
persecution" of two former RFA journalists in Cambodia, while addressing
broader press freedom issues in the country. Liu's op-ed, "Hun Sen's Media
Witch-Hunt Must End
<https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/1791569/hun-sens-media-witch-
hunt-must-end> (11/11)" comes on the week of the two-year anniversary
arrest of Yeang Sothearin and Uon Chhin, who were taken into custody on
Nov. 14, 2017. Though their trial ended in August 2019 without a verdict,
they still face charges
<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cambodia-media/cambodian-judge-orders-
reinvestigation-of-spying-case-against-reporters-idUSKBN1WI052> ,
including "espionage" in connection for allegedly working for RFA after it
was forced to close
<https://cpj.org/2017/09/radio-free-asia-suspends-operations-in-cambodia.p
hp> its Phnom Penh bureau in September 2017.
"Two years after their arrest on outlandish charges of 'espionage,' two of
Cambodia's finest journalists are snared by a government assault on free
expression," Liu states in the piece. "The prosecution of Chhin, a
cameraman, and Sothearin, an editor and anchor, has proceeded despite a
dearth of evidence.
"It undermines the high-minded declaration of the Cambodian government in
December that it 'cherishes' a free press and that RFA would be welcome to
re-open its in-country bureau."
Sothearin and Chhin were freed on bail in August 2018, after being
detained nine months. But Cambodian authorities still pursued their
prosecution and they were put on trial
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/in-cambodia-journ
alism-has-become-a-crime/2019/08/23/52e57b0c-afb9-11e9-bc5c-e73b603e7f38_s
tory.html?tid=lk_inline_manual_9> in the summer of 2019. In May 2019,
after Reporters Without Borders
<https://rsf.org/en/news/two-cambodian-journalists-arrested-two-others-abo
ut-go-trial> referred the case to the United Nations Working Group on
Arbitrary Detention, the group concluded that their detention was
unmerited
<https://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/Detention/Opinions/Session84/A_HRC
_WGAD_2019_3.pdf> . After their verdict was delayed twice following the
conclusion of their trial in early August 2019, on Oct. 3, the presiding
judge ordered a "reinvestigation" - effectively reopening the case despite
there being insufficient evidence for a conviction. The move was decried
by rights groups and others, including 37 civil society organizations -
such as Amnesty International, IFEX and a number of Cambodian NGOs - that
made a joint statement
<https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/10/04/civil-society-organizations-condemn-c
ontinued-investigation-ex-rfa-journalists-yeang> condemning the continued
investigation of the two men. Members of the U.S. Congress have repeatedly
called for charges to be dropped
<https://yoho.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/yoho-chabot-lowenthal-
schiff-and-sherman-sherman-release-statement-on> . Last week, a bipartisan
U.S. Senate resolution on Cambodia was introduced
<https://www.markey.senate.gov/news/press-releases/senators-markey-durbin-
and-cruz-call-on-cambodian-government-to-allow-the-peaceful-return-of-oppo
sition-party-members-and-democracy-activists> , calling for an end to
"judicial harassment
<https://www.markey.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Cambodia%20opposition%20party
%20members%202019.pdf> " of journalists, citing Sothearin and Chhin's
ordeal. The two men recently appealed
<https://www.rfa.org/english/news/cambodia/appeal-10172019172853.html>
the decision to reinvestigate their case.
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Rohit Mahajan | Radio Free Asia | Vice President of Communications &
External Relations
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