The group’s latest report describes alleged abuses committed by 12 police and army generals, who are also long-standing members of the Central Committee of Hun Sen’s Cambodian People’s Party (CPP).
“Most of the 12 have been implicated in the use of unnecessary, excessive, and sometimes lethal force against protests about unfree and unfair elections, land confiscations, labor abuses, and low wages,” the group said in the report.
“Many have also been involved in non-political abuses against the ordinary population, such as land takings, murder, torture, and arbitrary detention,” it said.
The 12 generals named in the report included National Police Chief Neth Savoeun and Pol Saroeun, commander in chief of the military. They owed their “lucrative position to political and personal connections with Hun Sen dating back two decades or more”, the group said.
Reuters was not able to contact either Neth Savoeun or Pol Saroeun.
Published in Daily Times, June 29th 2018.
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