PHNOM PENH, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia is more than ever committed to
human rights promotion and protection approach with its organic laws, said a
government statement released on Tuesday by the Foreign Ministry's spokesman.
The statement was made after Ouch Borith, secretary of state for Foreign
Affairs and International Cooperation, on Friday exchanged views on the issues
of human rights with European Union's delegation led by the British Ambassador
Andrew Mace, who is representing Sweden in their presidency of the EU.
During the meeting, Ouch Borith underlined that "Cambodia is more than ever
committed to human rights promotion and protection approach with its organic
laws."
At the same time, Ouch Borith stressed that Cambodia's democracy is based
on the fundamental rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights.
"While individual rights, freedom of expression and a culture of debates
are taking deeper roots in Cambodia, we must recognize that the exercise of
these rights and freedoms in any democratic society must be within the rule of
law," he said
EU's meeting with the government follows a Phnom Penh Municipal Court
ruling on Aug. 4 that found opposition Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) lawmaker Mu Sochua
guilty of defaming Prime Minister Hun Sen and ordered her to pay about 4,100
U.S. dollars in fines and compensation.
The EU expressed "concern over a number of instances in which criminal
charges of defamation and disinformation have been used against representatives
of civil society, the media and the political opposition," according to the
report of the Cambodia Daily.
"Laws and regulations concerning defamation and disinformation exist
worldwide, particularly in developed countries, to protect and guarantee the
right to dignity of everyone," Ouch Borith said.
"The verdicts by the Cambodian Court on the recent defamation and
disinformation cases are in compliance with the existing laws in relation to
these offences," he added.
Admitting "the country still faces many challenges," Ouch Borith reassured
the delegation of the EU that "Cambodia is firmly committed to ensuring that the
country embraces the principles of democracy and human rights with the rule of
law."