Cambodia charges four environmental activists with plotting against the government and insulting the king

Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni
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Four Cambodian environmental activists have been charged with “insulting the country's king” and “conspiracy to plotting”, a prosecutor said.

The charges came following the arrest of three of the activitists last week as they documented waste discharge into a city river.

Plang Sophal, deputy prosecutor of Phnom Penh Municipal Court, confirmed the charges in a text message but did not specify how the activists, from the group Mother Nature, had broken the laws.

“The evidence collected by the police was an insult to the king,” he told Reuters, without elaborating.

Though filed often in Thailand, charges of lese majeste, or insulting the monarchy, are rare in Cambodia.

The four face up to 10 years in prison if found guilty of plotting and up to five years in jail for royal insults.

Mother Nature's Spanish founder Alejandro Gonzalez-Davidson is overseas and was charged in absentia. He said the charges were “completely fabricated” and reflected government paranoia about its own citizens.

“As for the charges against me, I see them as further recognition that the regime sees my peaceful activism as a threat,” he told Reuters.

Mother Nature's Sun Ratha, 26, Ly Chandaravuth, 22, and Yim Leanghy, 32, were detained on June 16 while documenting runoff into the Tonle Sap river in Phnom Penh, human rights monitors Licadho said.

“The Cambodian government has relentlessly targeted Mother Nature Cambodia,” said Naly Pilorge, Licadho director.

“This marks an escalation with the outrageous charges of 'plotting'.”

Government spokesman Phay Siphan said the government was applying the law and the defendants should “find a good lawyer to challenge this issue in the courtroom instead of fabricating the news”.

The United States last week scrapped a wildlife conservation programme with Cambodia for what it said was a failure to tackle logging and intimidation of environmentalists.

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