Student Gets 18 Months after Call for ‘Color Revolution’ on FB
Student Gets 18 Months after Call for ‘Color Revolution’ on FB
...,and he ended up with just a colorful prison uniform. Fight the power, little brother.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/second/st ... on-109944/Student Gets 18 Months for Call for ‘Color Revolution’
BY OUCH SONY AND TAYLOR O'CONNELL | MARCH 16, 2016
A university student who called for a “color revolution” in a Facebook post last year was on Tuesday sentenced to 18 months in prison by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, a decision that critics immediately labeled an attempt to muzzle freedom of expression.
“The court has decided to sentence Kong Raya…to one year and six months on charges of incitement to commit a felony committed in Phnom Penh,” Presiding Judge Heng Sokna announced to a packed courtroom shortly before 3 p.m.
Kong Raya is escorted into the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Tuesday. (Siv Channa/The Cambodia Daily)
Mr. Raya was arrested by police from the Interior Ministry’s central security department while walking to class at Phnom Penh’s Khemarak University on the afternoon of August 21. The 25-year-old political science student was subsequently charged with incitement for asking in a Facebook post two weeks earlier if anyone would “dare to make a color revolution with me?”
His lawyer, Sam Sokong, decried his client’s 18-month prison sentence , calling it an absurd punishment for a young man guilty only of expressing himself online.
“He thought that in a democratic society freedom of expression would be respected. But when he exercised his right he was charged for it,” Mr. Sokong said. “I think freedom of expression was violated in our country.”
“The sentence itself is serious, based on the possible sentence stated in the law,” he added. Incitement to commit a felony carries a maximum penalty of two years’ imprisonment.
Speaking outside the courtroom, a defiant Mr. Raya said he would appeal the verdict and questioned the integrity of the country’s judiciary.
“This is nothing unusual for the courts in Cambodia. It is just like this,” Mr. Raya said. “This is not only unjust for me, but also unjust for the entire Cambodian people.”
Am Sam Ath, technical supervisor for rights group Licadho, said the decision constituted a “threat” by the government aimed at stifling political debate through fear.
“It is a strategy and an example to hinder or threaten the expression of other youth,” he said.
Opposition lawmaker Mu Sochua agreed.
“It is a chilling warning to the youth who have taken to Facebook as a channel for self-expression,” she said.
One month before Mr. Raya called for a “color revolution,” a term almost exclusively used to describe nonviolent demonstrations, Prime Minister HE’s opinions on the subject were made clear in a statement released by the Council of Ministers.
“HE asked the armed forces to ensure that a ‘color revolution’ cannot take place in Cambodia,” the July statement read.
Council spokesman Phay Siphan said on Tuesday that while the decision to imprison Mr. Raya was made at the “discretion of the court,” he hoped the public would take heed.
“Asking the people to be together and hold a color revolution is not acceptable,” he said. “As a message sent out to the country and across the nation, anyone, don’t try to provoke any revolution in Cambodia.”
The message was received loud and clear by some of Mr. Raya’s peers.
Chrey Bora, 24, a Khemarak University student, on Sunday dropped off a petition calling for Mr. Raya’s release to various government bodies.
“I think most all the students of all universities in Cambodia…they feel afraid of posting and sharing any news related to the government,” he said.
“It seems like a communist country; people do not have enough rights.”
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Re: Student Gets 18 Months after Call for ‘Color Revolution’ on FB
Encloses with: "It seems like a communist country people do not have enof right " !
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Same guy?
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Do the guys really have to wear their steel lids while escorting the guy? Meanwhile, the girl who killed two got two months...
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Re: Student Gets 18 Months after Call for ‘Color Revolution’ on FB
They didn't have him wore this chain while arresting him, but this guy put in on by and pictures himself and posted on facebook. It was about the revolution thing. I can't find the article that i read about this guy. Apparently a bunch of stupid people who claimed to be university students rallying on the road requesting Khem Sokha to speak the truth about sex scandal. Some of them looks very disorganized and very under-dress to be university students.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:Do the guys really have to wear their steel lids while escorting the guy? Meanwhile, the girl who killed two got two months...
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I don't care about the guy, I just find it funny that the guys are wearing steel helmets while escorting him. Looks ridiculous.Samouth wrote:They didn't have him wore this chain while arresting him, but this guy put in on by and pictures himself and posted on facebook. It was about the revolution thing. I can't find the article that i read about this guy. Apparently a bunch of stupid people who claimed to be university students rallying on the road requesting Khem Sokha to speak the truth about sex scandal. Some of them looks very disorganized and very under-dress to be university students.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:Do the guys really have to wear their steel lids while escorting the guy? Meanwhile, the girl who killed two got two months...
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Shit. My bad. I didn't read your comment properly.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:I don't care about the guy, I just find it funny that the guys are wearing steel helmets while escorting him. Looks ridiculous.Samouth wrote:They didn't have him wore this chain while arresting him, but this guy put in on by and pictures himself and posted on facebook. It was about the revolution thing. I can't find the article that i read about this guy. Apparently a bunch of stupid people who claimed to be university students rallying on the road requesting Khem Sokha to speak the truth about sex scandal. Some of them looks very disorganized and very under-dress to be university students.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:Do the guys really have to wear their steel lids while escorting the guy? Meanwhile, the girl who killed two got two months...
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Re: Student Gets 18 Months after Call for ‘Color Revolution’ on FB
The only color revolution we're going to see in Cambodia is a green one. Doesn't color revolution suggest non-violent though?
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Re: Student Gets 18 Months after Call for ‘Color Revolution’ on FB
i thought a colour revolution was going to be something like wearing bright snazzy clothes to school or something lol i guess ive not been to enough protests
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