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Bail denied to seven human rights defenders

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Detained; Bail Denied
About the situation

On 18 May 2021, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court denied bail to seven human rights defenders, five of whom are members of Khmer Thavrak and two others who are members of the Khmer Student Intelligent League Association. All seven defenders were arrested between August and September 2020, some for planning to participate and others for participating in peaceful demonstrations seeking the release of several other imprisoned human rights defenders. Those arrested include Chhoeun Daravy, Hun Vannak, Koet Saray, Tha Lavy, Eng Malai, Muong Sopheak and Mean Prommony. The defenders continue to be held in pre-trial detention, without being charged.

On 6 September 2020, human rights defender Mean Prommony was arrested by police in Phnom Penh, ahead of his planned participation in a peaceful assembly at Freedom Park the following day. On the same day as his arrest, the defender was taken to the Phnom Penh Court, where he was charged with “incitement to commit a felony or cause social unrest”. He is currently being detained at the Phnom Penh Correctional Center (CC) 1.

About Mean Prommony

Mean Prommony is a human rights defender and the vice-president of the Khmer Student Intelligent League Association (KSILA). The group works on mobilising and building capacity, to increase students’ participation in social development, good government, and sustainable use of natural resources. He has been an active voice, especially amongst youth in the country, raising awareness on social injustices and human rights issues.

21 May 2021
Bail denied to seven human rights defenders

On 18 May 2021, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court denied bail to seven human rights defenders, five of whom are members of Khmer Thavrak and two others who are members of the Khmer Student Intelligent League Association. All seven defenders were arrested between August and September 2020, some for planning to participate and others for participating in peaceful demonstrations seeking the release of several other imprisoned human rights defenders. Those arrested include Chhoeun Daravy, Hun Vannak, Koet Saray, Tha Lavy, Eng Malai, Muong Sopheak and Mean Prommony. The defenders continue to be held in pre-trial detention, without being charged.

Khmer Thavrak is a youth group that was set up in early 2020. The movement advocates against social injustices and raises concerns about pressing environmental issues in Cambodia. They have been at the forefront of raising human rights concerns in the country, and have also been reaching out to large audiences through their social media platforms to educate and raise awareness on various social issues. The Khmer Student Intelligent League Association works on mobilising and building capacity, to increase students’ participation in social development, good government, and sustainable use of natural resources.

On 18 May 2021, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court denied bail to five members of the youth group Khmer Thavrak and two members of the Khmer Student Intelligent League Association, despite the human rights defenders having already spent close to nine months in pre-trial detention, without being charged. Family members were permitted to talk with the human rights defenders during a 15 minute break from the Court session, and reported that they looked weak. Eng Malai has a visibly swollen leg and the other human rights defenders have expressed concerns about their mental health.

The five members of Khmer Thavrak, Hun Vannak, Chhoeun Daravy, Tha Lavy, Eng Malai and Koet Saray, were arrested in August and September amid peaceful protests in support of imprisoned labour rights defender Rong Chhun. Muong Sopheak and Mean Prommony were arrested in September for their involvement in the same peaceful protests. All seven human rights defenders were arrested on charges under Articles 494 and 495 of the Criminal Code, relating to ‘incitement to commit a felony or cause social unrest’. Close to nine months after their arrest, the defenders continue to be held in pre-trial detention without being charged. Authorities have been using the COVID-19 pandemic as a pretext for delaying the trial. The next trial date on the case is yet to be announced.

Front Line Defenders urges the authorities in Cambodia to quash the conviction of all seven human rights defenders, and unconditionally release Chhoeun Daravy, Hun Vannak, Koet Saray, Tha Lavy, Eng Malai, Muong Sopheak and Mean Prommony, as it believes they are being targeted for their legitimate and peaceful work in the defence of human rights. It further urges the Cambodian government to cease targeting Khmer Thavrak, the Khmer Student Intelligent League Association and its members, and guarantee in all circumstances that all human rights defenders in the country are able to carry out their legitimate human rights activities without fear of reprisals, and free of all restrictions including police and judicial harassment.

11 September 2020
Human rights defender Mean Prommony arrested

On 6 September 2020, human rights defender Mean Prommony was arrested by police in Phnom Penh, ahead of his planned participation in a peaceful assembly at Freedom Park the following day. On the same day as his arrest, the defender was taken to the Phnom Penh Court, where he was charged with “incitement to commit a felony or cause social unrest”. He is currently being detained at the Phnom Penh Correctional Center (CC) 1.

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Mean Prommony is a human rights defender and the vice-president of the Khmer Student Intelligent League Association (KSILA). The group works on mobilising and building capacity, to increase students’ participation in social development, good government, and sustainable use of natural resources. He has been an active voice, especially amongst youth in the country, raising awareness on social injustices and human rights issues.

On 6 September 2020, Phnom Penh police arrested human rights defender Mean Prommony over his plans to participate in a peaceful assembly that was due to take place the following day at Freedom Park in Phnom Penh. The demonstration was to call for the release of imprisoned human rights defender Rong Chhun, as well as imprisoned members of Khmer Thavarak, Hun Vannak and Chhoeun Daravy. Mean Prommony was presented before the Phnom Penh Court on the same day, where he was charged with “incitement to commit a felony or cause social unrest” and later sent to pre-trial detention in Phnom Penh’s CC 1.

This arrest comes against the backdrop of rising Government intolerance towards defenders in the country. In the past several days, there has been a crackdown on public gatherings, with several human rights defenders currently detained. Front Line Defenders has issued multiple appeals condemning judicial harassment of defenders and urging the Cambodian authorities to release the those detained without sufficient legal basis and cease the targeting of human rights movements.

Front Line Defenders is deeply concerned by the progressively hostile environment in which human rights defenders carry out their work in Cambodia. Particularly concerning is the Government’s treatment of defenders and the curtailing of their fundamental rights and freedoms, including freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. Front Line Defenders condemns the arrest of Mean Prommony, as it believes he is being targeted for his legitimate and peaceful work in the protection of human rights.