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Allegations: The murder of three trade union leaders and the continuing
repression of trade unionists in the country
- 82. The Committee has already examined the substance of this case on
numerous occasions, most recently at its October–November 2016 meeting where it issued
an interim report, approved by the Governing Body at its 328th Session [see 380th
Report, paras 99–117].
- 83. The Government sent its observations in a communication dated 30 May
2017.
- 84. Cambodia has ratified the Freedom of Association and Protection of
the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87), and the Right to Organise and
Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98). It has not ratified the Workers’
Representatives Convention, 1971 (No. 135).
A. Previous examination of the case
A. Previous examination of the case- 85. In its previous examination of the case, the Committee made the
following recommendations [see 380th Report, para. 117]:
- (a)
The Committee once again urges the Government to keep it duly informed of any
development with regard to the investigation into the murder of Chea Vichea and to
ensure that the perpetrators and the instigators of this heinous crime are brought
to justice.
- (b) The Committee expects that the
Inter-Ministerial Commission for Special Investigations will thoroughly review the
allegations of torture and other ill-treatment by police, intimidation of witnesses
and political interference with the judicial process during the prosecution of Born
Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun, and ensure an investigation into all the abovementioned
allegations, and requests the Government to keep it informed of the outcome and any
measure of redress provided for the wrongful imprisonment of Born Samnang and Sok
Sam Oeun.
- (c) Recalling that it had previously deplored
the fact that Mr Thach Saveth was arrested and sentenced for the premeditated murder
of trade unionist Ros Sovannareth in a trial characterized by the absence of full
guarantees of due process necessary to effectively combat impunity for violence
against trade unionists, the Committee expects that the Inter Ministerial Commission
for Special Investigations will thoroughly review the circumstances surrounding his
trial so as to ensure that justice has been carried out and that he has been able to
exercise his right to a full appeal before an impartial and independent judicial
authority and requests the Government to keep it informed of developments in this
regard.
- (d) With regard to the murder of Mr Hy Vuthy, the
Committee takes note of the statement that the Inter-Ministerial Commission for
Special Investigations is still investigating the case and once again urges the
Government to keep it duly informed of any progress made in this regard.
- (e) The Committee urges the Government to indicate whether Mr
Chhouk Bandith, who is serving his jail term, has paid the compensation awarded to
the three victims as ruled by the Svay Rieng Provincial Court.
- (f) The Committee request the Government to inform it of any
development with regard to its investigation into the assault of trade unionists of
the Free Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia (FTUWKC) and of the Free
Trade Union of the Suntex Garment Factory (FTUSGF) reported in 2006, as well as into
the current employment status of three activists of the Free Trade Union of Workers
of the Genuine Garment Factory (FTUWGGF) who were allegedly dismissed in 2006
following their convictions for acts undertaken in connection with a strike at the
Genuine Garment Factory.
- (h) The Committee once again
draws the Governing Body’s attention to the extremely serious and urgent nature of
this case.
B. The Government’s reply
B. The Government’s reply- 86. In its communication dated 30 May 2017, the Government indicates that
the Inter-Ministerial Commission for the Special Investigation on Case No. 2318
concerning the murder of trade union leaders, namely Mr Chea Vichea, Mr Ros Sovannareth
and Mr Hy Vuthy conducted its second meeting on 24 January 2017 to discuss the progress
of the Commission and its challenges. The Government states that after hearing the
challenges raised by its members, the Commission decided to set up a tripartite
subcommission with the hope of having better access to evidence and information from all
stakeholders that may help the Commission to expedite its investigation.
- 87. The Government further indicates that following the establishment of
the Inter-Ministerial Commission for Special Investigations, the National Police
Commissariat also created an Investigation Taskforce through Decision No. 464 SSR dated
5 October 2015. The Taskforce is chaired by the Phnom Penh Municipal Police
Commissioner.
- 88. With regard to the murder of Mr Chea Vichea, the Government indicates
that based on the report of the National Police Commissariat to the Minister of Interior
(Deputy Prime Minister) dated 13 April 2017, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court ordered the
Judicial Police to reinvestigate the case in order to find the perpetrator as well as to
collect further evidence following the temporary release of the suspects Mr Born Samnang
and Mr Sok Sam Ouen. The Government states that the reinvestigation has commenced but
has encountered an obstacle as the Taskforce did not receive sufficient cooperation from
Mr Chea Vichea’s brother, Mr Chea Mony.
- 89. With regard to the case of Ros Sovannareth, the Government recalls
that Mr Thach Saveth had been sentenced to prison for 15 years by a judgment of the
Phnom Penh Municipal Court in February 2005, and had filed an appeal to the Court of
Appeals, which upheld the judgment of the Municipal Court. Mr Thach Saveth subsequently
filed an appeal to the Supreme Court in February 2009, which nullified the judgment of
the Court of Appeals, ordered that Court to rehear the case and released Mr Thach Saveth
on bail. The Government indicates that the case is currently under the legal proceedings
of the Court of Appeals.
- 90. Concerning the case of Mr Hy Vuthy, the Government states that Mr
Chan Sophon, the suspect who was arrested in September 2013 in accordance with an arrest
warrant issued by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court in April 2012, was released in February
2014. The Government states that the case is currently under the legal proceedings of
the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, but that no order has been made to the Judicial Police
to do a reinvestigation.
- 91. Concerning the case of Mr Chhouk Bandith, the Committee notes the
Government’s statement that, based on the report of the Svay Rieng Provincial
Commissariat of Police of 9 February 2017, Mr Chhouk Bandith has paid compensation to
the victims as ordered by the Supreme Court in October 2015. The Government indicates
that he has also finished his term in jail.
The Committee’s conclusions
The Committee’s conclusions- 93. The Committee recalls that it has considered this serious case on
numerous occasions which relates, inter alia, to the murder of the trade union leaders,
Mr Chea Vichea, Mr Ros Sovannareth and Mr Hy Vuthy, and to the climate of impunity that
exists surrounding acts of violence directed towards trade unionists.
- 94. The Committee takes due note of the Government’s indication that the
National Police Commissariat created an Investigation Taskforce, chaired by the Phnom
Penh Municipal Police Commissioner in October 2015. The Committee also notes the
information provided by the Government concerning the work of the Inter-Ministerial
Commission for Special Investigations on Case No. 2318. Particularly, it notes that it
conducted its second meeting on 24 January 2017 to discuss the progress of the
Commission and its challenges. In this respect, the Committee recalls that the
Inter-Ministerial Commission for Special Investigations was established in August 2015,
and that the Government had previously indicated that the Commission was to have regular
meetings every three months to review the progress made for each case.
- 95. The Committee notes the Government’s indication that, after hearing
the challenges raised by its members, the Inter-Ministerial Commission decided to set up
a tripartite subcommission with the hope of having better access to evidence and
information from all stakeholders that may help the Commission to expedite its
investigation. The Committee recalls that the Government had previously indicated, in
its communication of October 2016, that the establishment of a tripartite group attached
to the Commission was under way. However, it notes the information provided by the
Government representative to the Conference Committee on the Application of Standards in
June 2017 that the tripartite subcommission had not yet been established.
- 96. While taking due note of the information provided by the Government,
the Committee must express its deep concern with respect to the lack of progress in the
work of the Inter Ministerial Commission for Special Investigations, more than two years
after its establishment, the delay in the establishment of the tripartite subcommission
to expedite the investigations and at the lack of concrete results concerning the
investigations requested. Recalling the need to conclude the investigations and to bring
to justice the perpetrators and the instigators of these crimes in order to end the
prevailing situation of impunity in the country with regard to violence against trade
unionists, the Committee urges the competent authorities to take all necessary measures
to expedite the process of investigation, including by ensuring the effective
functioning of the Inter-Ministerial Commission for Special Investigations and the
establishment and operation of the tripartite subcommission. It requests the Government
to report on concrete progress in this regard, and to provide information on the
activities and progress of the Investigation Taskforce created by the National Police
Commissariat.
- 97. Concerning the murder of Mr Chea Vichea, the Committee notes the
information provided by the Government that the Phnom Penh Municipal Court had ordered
the Judicial Police to reinvestigate the case in order to find the perpetrator, that the
reinvestigation had commenced and that the Taskforce had encountered an obstacle as it
did not receive sufficient cooperation from Mr Chea Vichea’s brother. In the event that
this lack of cooperation is due to concerns for personal safety, the Committee requests
the Government to take any measures necessary to guarantee his safety and that of those
who may be in a position to assist the investigation. In addition, the Committee urges
the Government to take all necessary measures to advance the investigation initiated,
regardless of the cooperation of the victim’s relatives, to ensure that the perpetrators
and the instigators of this heinous crime are brought to justice. It once again urges
the Government to keep it duly informed of any developments with regard to the
investigation into the murder of Mr Chea Vichea.
- 98. The Committee notes the Government’s statement that the Municipal
Court ordered the Judicial Police to collect more evidence following the temporary
release of the suspects, Mr Born Samnang and Mr Sok Sam Ouen, but observes that the
Government does not indicate if the reinvestigation, or the work of the
Inter-Ministerial Commission for Special Investigations, will include an examination of
the allegations of torture and other ill treatment by police of those two men,
intimidation of witnesses and political interference with the judicial process. With
respect to the Government’s indication that the release of the two men is temporary, the
Committee recalls that it had previously noted the Supreme Court judgment definitively
acquitting Mr Born Samnang and Mr Sok Sam Oeun and the dropping of all charges against
them [see 370th Report para. 161]. Recalling that it had previously called for an
independent and impartial investigation into the prosecution of Mr Born Samnang and Mr
Sok Sam Oeun, the Committee expects that the Inter-Ministerial Commission for Special
Investigations will thoroughly review this matter and ensure an investigation into the
allegations referenced above, and requests the Government to keep it informed of the
outcome and any measure of redress provided for the wrongful imprisonment of those two
men. It further requests the Government to provide further information on the nature of
their release from prison, indicating whether this release is temporary.
- 99. With respect to the murder of Mr Ros Sovannareth, the Committee notes
the Government’s indication that the case of Mr Thach Saveth is currently under the
legal proceedings of the Court of Appeals, following the judgment of the Supreme Court
that nullified the Court of Appeals previous judgment, ordered that Court to rehear the
case and released Mr Thach Saveth on bail. The Committee recalls that the Supreme Court
ruling was handed down in 2011, and regrets that the Government has not provided
information on any investigative activities undertaken by the Inter-Ministerial
Commission for Special Investigations with respect to the case. Recalling that it had
previously deplored the fact that Mr Thach Saveth was arrested and sentenced for the
premeditated murder of trade unionist Mr Ros Sovannareth in a trial characterized by the
absence of full guarantees of due process necessary to effectively combat impunity for
violence against trade unionists, the Committee expects that the Inter-Ministerial
Commission for Special Investigations will thoroughly review the circumstances
surrounding his trial so as to ensure that justice has been carried out and that he has
been able to exercise his right to a full appeal before an impartial and independent
judicial authority. It requests the Government to keep it informed of developments in
this regard, including the outcome of the legal proceedings currently before the Court
of Appeals and the outcome of the investigation by the Inter-Ministerial Commission for
Special Investigations.
- 100. With regard to the murder of Mr Hy Vuthy in 2007, the Committee
notes the Government’s statement that the case is currently under the legal proceedings
of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, but that no order has been made to the Judicial
Police to do a reinvestigation. The Committee once again urges the Government to keep it
informed of any developments in this respect, including the outcome of the legal
proceedings of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court and the outcome of the work by the
Inter-Ministerial Commission for Special Investigations. It also requests the Government
to provide information as to why no reinvestigation of the case has been ordered.
- 101. Concerning Mr Chhouk Bandith, the former governor of Bavet City who
had been sentenced to an 18-month jail term in relation to the shooting of three workers
engaged in a strike, the Committee notes the information provided by the Government that
he had, by February 2017, paid the compensation that had been ordered by the Supreme
Court to the three workers shot and injured in 2012 and finished his jail term.
- 102. With respect to the investigation of the assault of 13 trade union
activists of the FTUWKC and of the FTUSGF (Lay Sophead, Pul Sopheak, Lay Chhamroeun, Chi
Samon, Yeng Vann Nuth, Out Nun, Top Savy, Lem Samrith, Chey Rithy, Choy Chin, Lach
Sambo, Yeon Khum and Sal Koem San) alleged by the ITUC in 2007, and the alleged
dismissal of three trade union activists of the FTUWGGF (Lach Sambo, Yeom Khun and Sal
Koem San), the Committee notes the Government’s statement that officials from the
Department of Labour Disputes failed to meet with any of those workers although several
visits were made to the relevant factories. The Committee notes the Government’s
statement that it has tried to contact the representatives of the FTUWKC of those
factories, in order to get the contact addresses of those workers, but that no response
has been received. Recalling that the Committee has been raising the above matters since
2007, it expresses its concern over the lengthy delay and the lack of progress made in
the investigation. The Committee must emphasize the importance of taking concrete and
meaningful steps to investigate these matters without delay and urges the Government to
keep it informed of the steps taken to resolve these long outstanding matters.
- 103. The Committee must express its concern with continued delays and the
lack of concrete results in this case. The Committee is bound once again to express the
firm expectation that the Government will take swift action and will be able to report
fully on the progress made by the Inter-Ministerial Commission concerning the reopened
investigations into the murders of trade union leaders, as this shall have a significant
impact on the impunity prevailing in the country and on the exercise of trade union
rights of all workers. Lastly, the Committee once again draws the Governing Body’s
attention to the extremely serious and urgent nature of this case.
The Committee’s recommendations
The Committee’s recommendations- 104. In the light of its foregoing interim conclusions, the Committee
invites the Governing Body to approve the following recommendations:
- (a) The
Committee urges the competent authorities to take all necessary measures to expedite
the process of investigation of the murders of Mr Chea Vichea, Mr Ros Sovannareth
and Mr Hy Vuthy, including by ensuring the effective functioning of the
Inter-Ministerial Commission for Special Investigations and the establishment and
operation of its tripartite subcommission. It requests the Government to report on
concrete progress in this regard and to provide information on the activities and
progress of the Investigation Taskforce of the National Police Commissariat related
to these heinous crimes. It further requests the Government to take any measures
necessary to guarantee the safety Chea Vichea’s brother and that of those who may be
in a position to assist these investigations.
- (b) The Committee expects that
the Inter-Ministerial Commission for Special Investigations will thoroughly review
and ensure an investigation into the allegations of torture and other ill-treatment
by police of Mr Born Samnang and Mr Sok Sam Ouen, intimidation of witnesses and
political interference with the judicial process and requests the Government to keep
it informed of the outcome and any measure of redress provided for the wrongful
imprisonment of those two men. It requests the Government to provide further
information on the nature of their release from prison, indicating whether this
release is temporary.
- (c) Recalling that it had previously deplored the fact
that Mr Thach Saveth was arrested and sentenced for the premeditated murder of trade
unionist Mr Ros Sovannareth in a trial characterized by the absence of full
guarantees of due process necessary to effectively combat impunity for violence
against trade unionists, the Committee expects that the Inter-Ministerial Commission
for Special Investigations will thoroughly review the circumstances surrounding his
trial so as to ensure that justice has been carried out and that he has been able to
exercise his right to a full appeal before an impartial and independent judicial
authority. It requests the Government to keep it informed of developments in this
regard, including the outcome of the legal proceedings currently before the Court of
Appeals and the outcome of the investigation by the Inter-Ministerial Commission for
Special Investigations.
- (d) The Committee once again urges the Government to
keep it informed of any developments with respect to the murder of Mr Hy Vuthy,
including the outcome of the legal proceedings of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court and
the outcome of the work by the Inter-Ministerial Commission for Special
Investigations. It also requests the Government to provide information as to why no
reinvestigation of the case has been ordered.
- (e) Recalling that it has been
raising, since 2007, the alleged assault of 13 trade union activists of the FTUWKC
and of the FTUSGF and the alleged dismissal of three trade union activists of the
FTUWGGF, the Committee expresses its concern over the lengthy delay and the lack of
progress made in the investigation into these matters. Emphasizing the importance of
taking concrete and meaningful steps to investigate these matters without delay, the
Committee urges the Government to keep it informed of the steps taken to resolve
these long outstanding matters.
- (f) The Committee must express its concern
with continued delays and with the lack of concrete results in this case. The
Committee is bound to once again express the firm expectation that the Government
will take swift action and will be able to report fully on the progress made by the
Inter-Ministerial Commission concerning the reopened investigations into the murders
of trade union leaders, as this shall have a significant impact on the impunity
prevailing in the country and on the exercise of trade union rights of all
workers.
- (g) The Committee once again draws the Governing Body’s attention
to the extremely serious and urgent nature of this case.