Saturday, January 29, 2011
Sam Rainsy summoned to high court
Friday, 28 January 2011
Meas Sokchea
The Phnom Penh Post
The supreme Court has summoned  opposition leader Sam Rainsy to appear for a hearing on February 16 in  connection with his conviction for uprooting border demarcation posts in  Svay Rieng province in October 2009.
In January last year, Svay Rieng  provincial court sentenced the Sam Rainsy Party president in absentia  to two years jail for destroying public property and racial incitement, a  conviction that was upheld by the Appeal Court last October. 
The Appeal Court also released  two villagers – Meas Srey and Prum Chea – sentenced to a year in prison  in connection with the incident.
According to a citation issued  on January 21 by Supreme Court Deputy General Prosecutor Chhoun Chantha,  Sam Rainsy has been summoned to appear at 8am with his lawyer Choung  Choungy and the two villagers.
 Choung Choungy said yesterday he  has already asked for a postponement from the court. “Any day is okay  provided that the court summons me next time,” he said. 
He added that the appeal was  filed to the Supreme Court late last year on behalf of Sam Rainsy, who  is now living in self-exile in France.
“I have filed a grievance  complaint to the Supreme Court to cancel the decision of the Appeal  Court. I cannot say whether I am hopeful or not, but I will try my best  to defend my clients,” Choung Choungy said. 
“I would like to request the court to judge according to an independent stance. Don’t be under the influence of anyone.”
In a separate case, Phnom Penh  Municipal Court sentenced Sam Rainsy to an additional 10 years jail in  September, after convicting him of disinformation and falsifying public  documents. 
The charges stemmed from  evidence he publicised on the SRP’s website and in video press  conferences following his January conviction that also alleged  Vietnamese encroachment on Cambodian territory. 
Choung Choungy said an appeal  against the conviction had been forwarded to the Appeal Court, but that a  hearing date has not yet been set.
Chhoun Chantha could not be reached on Wednesday.


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