Bopha appeal hearing begins; to be continued on June 14
Published on 5 June 2013The appeal hearing of imprisoned Boeung Kak community member Yorm Bopha began today at approximately 2:45 p.m. in Phnom Penh, with hundreds of supporters gathering outside the court’s gates. An additional 30 to 40 members of a pro-government motodop association organized a counter-protest calling for Bopha to remain in prison. The counterprotest itself was not that vocal, but the group used piped-in crowd noise, channeled through a megaphone, in an attempt to drown out the chants of Bopha’s supporters. At least one of the motodop group told a human rights monitor he was paid 30,000 riels to protest.
Inside the court, approximately 40 people from local and international NGOs, foreign embassies, the United Nations, and media observed the hearing. Bopha and her husband both testified.
After three hours, the hearing was adjourned, to be continued on June 14 at 2 p.m.
Bopha was sentenced to three years in prison for allegedly assaulting a motodop. There is no evidence of her involvement in the case, and all signs point to her conviction being in retribution for her activism for the Boeung Kak lake land case. She has been designated a Prisoner of Conscience by Amnesty International.
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