"May 2016"--Table of contents page. "This report was researched and written by Asia division staff from Human Rights Watch. It was edited by Brad Adams, Asia director"--Page 61. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Acknowledgements. Recommendations: To the Royal Government of Cambodia -- To Cambodia<U+0019>s International Donors -- IV. Hun Sen's Bodyguard Headquarters and Commanders: BHQ Bases -- BHQ Commander Gen. Hing Bunhieng -- BHQ Deputy Commander Lt. Gen. Dieng Sarun -- Youth Federation of Senaneak ("Legion of Cobras") -- Hun Sen's Authority and Instructions -- II. The October 26 Attack -- III. No Investigation, Much Disinformation: "Confessions" of the "Hands-on Perpetrators" -- IV. Trial of Sot Vanny, Chay Sarit, and Mao Hoeun -- Acknowledgements.
Summary:
"The report, 'Dragged and Beaten: The Cambodian Government's Role in the October 2015 Attack on Opposition Politicians,' shows that the three officials charged in the mob attack were not acting alone. The ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) transported protesters to the National Assembly in Phnom Penh a day after Hun Sen threatened to retaliate against the CNRP for demonstrating against him in Paris. Police stood by during the assault that inflicted serious injuries on assemblymen Kung Sophea and Nhay Chamraoen. After the attack, the mob went to the home of deputy CNRP leader Kem Sokha and threw stones and menaced those inside"--Publisher's description.
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