February 21, 2012
A EUROPEAN COSTLY JOKE
In today’s Cambodia Daily article titled “EU Gives $4.8 M to Fund
Human Rights Projects” one can read, “The provincial councils in
Ratanakkiri and Oddar Meanchey were given [by the European Union
represented by Ambassador Jean-François Cautain ] $646,000 and
547,000, respectively, to help provide support to families embroiled
in land evictions.”
This must be a joke given
1- All provincial councils in Cambodia’s 24 provinces are tightly
controlled by the government.
2- The government is deeply involved in, and solely responsible for,
land evictions all over the country.
3- There are no serious indications whatsoever that, given points 1
and 2, any provincial council has ever supported any family embroiled
in land evictions.
4- The EU, while spending European tax-payers’ money, has sadly missed
an opportunity to promote the rule of law in Cambodia. Doesn’t
Ambassador Cautain know that the decentralization law is constantly
violated by the government and the ruling party? Doesn’t he know that
all Cambodia’s provincial councils, like the National Assembly in
Phnom Penh, are totally controlled by the ruling party which doesn’t
give any role or any voice to the opposition? Had he bothered to also
consult with the opposition SRP which is represented in all provincial
councils, including those of the two concerned provinces of
Ratanakkiri and Oddar Meanchey, he would not have made such a mistake.
Donor countries and institutions should remember that democratic
principles with the underlying system of checks and balances, help
fight corruption and promote good governance.
SRP Members of Parliament