
Hong Menea/Phnom Penh Post
SRP lawmaker Mu Sochua (pictured right).Vann Nhann yesterday declined to specify why he had sued the Sam Rainsy Party lawmaker, directing questions to his lawyer, who could not be reached.
Mu Sochua said she felt Vann Nhann was a good man who had been pressured by members of the government into filing ridiculous defamation and incitement charges that she could not explain.
“I was locked in the centre for more than an hour with all the women and children; the gates were locked,” she said.
“I asked him if he could please open the door, and he said: ‘I can’t without orders.’
“He knew what he was doing was wrong. He is a good man; I don’t think he wants to file a lawsuit against me, and we must stop this pressure from high-ranking officials.”
She said the fact that Phnom Penh municipal officials had denied the residents were being detained simply added to the absurdity of the fact that she was being sued.
“[Suing me] means they were detained, so it’s all catch 22. I want them to take me to court. I really do,” she said.
Phnom Penh Municipal Court deputy prosecutor Sok Roeun could not be reached for comment yesterday.
As a member of parliament, Mu Sochua would under normal circumstances be shielded from the lawsuit because of her parliamentary immunity.
In 2009, however, that immunity was suspended by the National Assembly.
The suspension followed Mu Sochua’s filing of a defamation lawsuit against the Prime Minister after he labelled her “strong legs”, which, in Cambodian culture, implies immorality when used to describe women.
Phnompenh Post
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