Jump to content

U.S. sanctions Cambodia PM's top bodyguard over rights abuses


webfact

Recommended Posts

U.S. sanctions Cambodia PM's top bodyguard over rights abuses

By Prak Chan Thul

 

2018-06-13T062754Z_1_LYNXMPEE5C0C1_RTROPTP_4_CAMBODIA-USA-SANCTIONS-(1).jpg

Hing Bun Hieng, the commander of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's bodyguard unit stands, at the International Airport of Phnom Penh as he accompanies PM Hun Sen to Singapore for the 32nd ASEAN Summit, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, April 27, 2018. Picture taken April 27, 2018. REUTERS/Stringer

 

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - The United States has imposed sanctions on the commander of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's bodyguards, accusing him of using force to menace opponents for decades, the first member of the leader's inner circle to be blacklisted by Washington.

 

General Hing Bun Hieng, head of the Prime Minister Bodyguard Unit (PMBU), was sanctioned for "being the leader of an entity involved in serious human rights abuse", the U.S. Treasury Department said on Tuesday.

 

"Bun Hieng and the PMBU have been connected to incidents where military force was used to menace gatherings of protesters and the political opposition going back at least to 1997, including an incident where a U.S. citizen received shrapnel wounds," the department said in a statement.

 

Hing Bun Hieng was not available for comment but an assistant who answered his telephone told Reuters:

 

"He spends money on building schools, roads and pagodas, so let the United States freeze these funds so students and monks can't have all that, right?"

 

The sanctions, imposed under a 2012 law known as the Magnitsky Act, block any property or interest in property held by the general within U.S. jurisdiction.

 

It also prohibits U.S. people from engaging in transactions with Hing Bun Hieng.

 

Cambodia's Defence Ministry condemned the sanctions as a violation of Cambodia's laws and sovereignty.

 

"The Ministry of National Defence of the Kingdom of Cambodia expresses regret, dismisses and strongly condemns the U.S. Treasury's rude action," the ministry said.

 

The sanctioning of a Hun Sen loyalist comes amid increasingly strained relations between the United States and Cambodia. 

 

In March, Hun Sen accused the United States of lying when it blamed Cambodia's military and other entities for recent political instability and suspended aid to them.

 

A crackdown by the government and its allies ahead of a July 29 election has targeted some non-governmental groups, independent media and opposition lawmakers.

 

The government says it is enforcing the law and accuses opponents of conspiring with foreigners to oust it.

 

Hun Sen's cabinet also criticised the U.S. sanctioning of Hing Bun Hieng, referring in a statement to the U.S. bombing of Cambodia during the Vietnam War.

 

"The United States should also be asked about American soldiers killing millions of Cambodians in the 1970s, which left bombs for people to see until today," it said.

 

"Isn't this a violation of human rights by the United States?"

 

(Reporting by Prak Chan Thul; Editing by Darren Schuettler, Michael Perry)

 
reuters_logo.jpg
-- © Copyright Reuters 2018-06-13

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Give it time. Trump will probably end up pardoning the guy. Heck, might even invite him to the White House along with Kim, and invite the Cambodian guy to join Trump's Secret Service, maybe an honorary appointment.  It certainly worked for former racist sheriff Joe Arpaio, who Trump pardoned recently.

 

Trump, Putin, Xi, Hun Sen, Kim and a few others. Birds of a feather who all have like minds on how to deal with human rights issues and the people who espouse them.

 

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Notice how no nation ever sanctions Hun Sen? Even though the former Kymer Rouge commander, who is a serial killer, a mass murderer, and a thieving despot who has stolen over $10 billion from his people continues his rampage, pillaging his nation, nobody ever stands up to him. Ever, ever. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.










×
×
  • Create New...