A Spanish Woman Arrested In Relation to Black Monday Faces Deportation

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The Phnom Penh Post already got the story wrong once. I wonder if they got it right this time.

According to the Daily she was deported for participating in the protest and for work permit problems.
CEOCambodiaNews wrote:In an extremely rapid decision by the authorities, Marga Bujosa Segoda was arrested on Tuesday and deported on Wednesday, allegedly for having a business visa without working or having a work permit.
Rapid? In comparison to what?
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Just goes to prove there is justice in Cambodia.

She should have spent her time visiting Angkor Wat. That's what visitors should be doing.
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LTO wrote:The Phnom Penh Post already got the story wrong once. I wonder if they got it right this time.

According to the Daily she was deported for participating in the protest and for work permit problems.
CEOCambodiaNews wrote:In an extremely rapid decision by the authorities, Marga Bujosa Segoda was arrested on Tuesday and deported on Wednesday, allegedly for having a business visa without working or having a work permit.
Rapid? In comparison to what?
"Rapid" compared to reports that I've read of other deportations of foreigners from Cambodia, and the amount of time that usually passes between the arrest and the actual deportation.
I am not an expert on foreign deportation in Cambodia, but Bujosa Segoda was arrested on Tuesday and deported on Wednesday. For me, that counts as a "rapid" decision, but you may disagree. In many cases, people have been deported from Cambodia weeks or months after their arrest.
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CEOCambodiaNews wrote:
LTO wrote:The Phnom Penh Post already got the story wrong once. I wonder if they got it right this time.

According to the Daily she was deported for participating in the protest and for work permit problems.
CEOCambodiaNews wrote:In an extremely rapid decision by the authorities, Marga Bujosa Segoda was arrested on Tuesday and deported on Wednesday, allegedly for having a business visa without working or having a work permit.
Rapid? In comparison to what?
"Rapid" compared to reports that I've read of other deportations of foreigners from Cambodia, and the amount of time that usually passes between the arrest and the actual deportation.
I am not an expert on foreign deportation in Cambodia, but Bujosa Segoda was arrested on Tuesday and deported on Wednesday. For me, that counts as a "rapid" decision, but you may disagree. In many cases, people have been deported from Cambodia weeks or months after their arrest.
Not 100% sure how it works, but I think it depends how fast the deportee comes up with the cash to fly out. If you don't have the money, I guess you could sit in jail for weeks or months. If the choice is between sitting in immigration jail and coughing up the cash quickly, I think I'd opt for the latter and get out ASAP. Maybe it was rapid. I am not sure.
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Do Cambodian activists believe that the presence of foreign participants aids their cause ...

http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/d ... -305012409

... or is the presence of people like Marga Bucosa Segada counter-productive?
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funny that the security looks like he tilted his head to make sure he stay in the shot while she was flipping the bird :lol:
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The article is really funny, but it does make the general looks so stupid.

Deported Researcher Claims Officials Beat Her

by Sek Odom and George Wright | September 1, 2016
A Spanish researcher and activist who was deported from Cambodia last month for her involvement in a series of protests claimed this week that immigration officials filmed her being beaten while in custody before her departure.

The senior immigration official who oversaw her deportation refuted the accusation and branded her a drug user and sorceress.

Marga Bujosa Segado, 38, was arrested in Phnom Penh on August 16 while demonstrating for the release of Boeng Kak community activists Tep Vanny and Bov Sophea, who were detained during a “Black Monday” protest calling for a full investigation into the murder of political analyst Kem Ley.

Released that evening, Ms. Bujosa Segado—a doctoral candidate at the University of Granada who lived in the Boeng Kak neighborhood—was told to go and collect her passport at the immigration department’s headquarters the next morning. Upon arriving, she was arrested, held in a detention cell and later put on a plane to Spain.

In a letter to The Cambodia Daily on Tuesday, the academic said that while in custody before her deportation, she was kicked in the stomach and torso by subordinates of Uk Heisela, chief of investigations at the immigration department.

“The immigration officer who was aggressive toward me the day before kicked me in the stomach on three occasions, while a second one kicked me in the torso once. Another five immigration officers were inside the cell, one of them shooting a video of the battering,” she said.

Ms. Bujosa Segado also said that when immigration officers finally returned her mobile phone, moments before she stepped on the plane, all of its photographs had been deleted.

Major General Heisela on Wednesday said the Spaniard’s allegations of abuse were a lie, which he chalked up to narcotics abuse.

“If we had really kicked her, she would be dead—please, look at her body. She tried to use martial arts on us,” he said.

“She is…a drug user. When we were writing a report [about her detention], she was taking pictures and did not agree to sign the paper,” he added. “She acted coarse and gave the middle finger to us.”

As for the deleted photos, Maj. Gen. Heisela said they were deleted for the safety of his officers.

“We suggested that she delete the photos herself, but she refused. We were worried she might be a sorcerer and then take photos to do black magic on our stomachs,” he said.

“Everyone knows the Spanish practice magic,” he said. “They can fly on brooms.”

Reached for a response, Ms. Segado denied using drugs, martial arts or black magic and said the general’s defense was absurd.

“I think the one on drugs is him. I mean, it is just ridiculous,” she said.
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As for the deleted photos, Maj. Gen. Heisela said they were deleted for the safety of his officers.

“We suggested that she delete the photos herself, but she refused. We were worried she might be a sorcerer and then take photos to do black magic on our stomachs,” he said.

“Everyone knows the Spanish practice magic,” he said. “They can fly on brooms.”

Reached for a response, Ms. Segado denied using drugs, martial arts or black magic and said the general’s defense was absurd.

“I think the one on drugs is him. I mean, it is just ridiculous,” she said.


Are ordinary Cambodians likely to be embarrassed that this Very Model of a Modern Major-General apparently really and truly
believes in sorcery and that the Spanish can fly around on broomsticks?
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mammothboy2 wrote: As for the deleted photos, Maj. Gen. Heisela said they were deleted for the safety of his officers.

“We suggested that she delete the photos herself, but she refused. We were worried she might be a sorcerer and then take photos to do black magic on our stomachs,” he said.

“Everyone knows the Spanish practice magic,” he said. “They can fly on brooms.”

Reached for a response, Ms. Segado denied using drugs, martial arts or black magic and said the general’s defense was absurd.

“I think the one on drugs is him. I mean, it is just ridiculous,” she said.


Are ordinary Cambodians likely to be embarrassed that this Very Model of a Modern Major-General apparently really and truly
believes in sorcery and that the Spanish can fly around on broomsticks?

No I don't think so. I think they ride unicorns not brooms.
I'm not sure Khmer have a sense of embarrassment.
If someone of authority says it is so then it is so.
He would not have said it if it wasn't true. He's a Major general FFS.
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