Jailed Cambodian broadcaster refused bail, observers say

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Phnom Penh - A jailed Cambodian broadcaster regarded as a "prisoner of conscience" by human rights groups was denied bail Friday as he awaits an appeal, observers said.





The director of Cambodia's Beehive Radio, Mam Sonando, 71, was jailed for 20 years in October in connection with an alleged secessionist plot.



During a May crackdown on a suspected breakaway movement, security forces stormed a village in Cambodia's eastern province of Kratie. A 14-year-old girl was killed during the operation. Mam, also president of Cambodia's Democrat Association, was found guilty of charges that included instigating a secessionist movement and inciting people to take up arms, according to the Cambodian Center for Human Rights.



Critics said they believe, however, that the outspoken defender of human rights was imprisoned because his station regularly broadcasts reports that are critical of the government, presents the opposition's point of view and provides a forum for people to raise human rights and development concerns.



Representatives from Amnesty International and the Cambodian rights group called him a "prisoner of conscience" Friday after a hearing where observers said a request for bail prior to an appeal was rejected.



"We believe that he is imprisoned purely for peacefully exercising his right to freedom of expression," said Amnesty International's Rupert Abbott. "We are calling for his immediate and unconditional release." Sonando flashed a peace sign to reporters Friday as he entered the Appeals Court in Phnom Penh.



A group of supporters clutching pictures of the broadcaster gathered in nearby streets, many of which had been blocked off by riot police. Some wept openly as news of the bail rejection spread.//DPA







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