March 14, 2007 Cambodian
Trade Union Leader Murdered Sources:
FTUWKC, ITUC, Amnesty International, LICADHO
International
unions, NGOs denounce latest killing; help sought
for family
On February 24, Hy Vuthy, president of the Free
Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia
(FTUWKC) at the Suntex garment factory, was shot
dead while riding his motorbike home after finishing
his night shift at the factory, located in Phnom
Penh's Dangkao districut. The murder, less than
two kilometers from the factory, was reportedly
carried out by two men on a motorbike. According
to preliminary investigations by local organizations,
the 36-year-old union leader had received telephone
death threats approximately three months ago.
The Clean Clothes Campaign strongly condemns
this killing and calls upon the Cambodian government
to bring to justice those behind this and previous
killings of unionists and to bring to an end the
climate of inpunity that surrounds the violation
of human rights in the workplace in Cambodia.
The FTUWKC, local human rights organizations,
the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and
others have all called upon the Cambodian government
to launch a thorough and independent investigation
into the murder of Hy Vuthy.
Hy Vuthy is survived by his wife, Var Sopheak,
a four-year-old son, and a five-month-old daughter.
Serious concerns remain about the safety of his
family, who are still subject to harassment. They
were forced to flee their home after it was pelted
with rocks and later was surrounded by a group
of motorbikes. Your contributions to a support
fund for Var Sopheak and her children are urgently
needed.
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BACKGROUNDHy Vuthy
was killed shortly after successfully negotiating
a one-day holiday for Suntex workers for the Khmer
New Year. The Suntex factory is owned by the Singapore-based
Ocean Sky group, which reports that they produce
for export, mainly to the United States for US-based
brands and retailers.
Hy Vuthy is the third FTUWKC official to be assassinated
in three years. Chea Vichea, the union's president,
was shot dead in January 2004 by two men on a
motorbike. In May 2004 Ros Sovannarith, the FTUWKC
president at the Trinunggal Komara factory, was
similarly murdered by two men on a motorbike.
In addition, Hy Vuthy's murder comes after at
least five violent attacks in 2006 against FTUWKC
officials at Suntex and the neighboring Bright
Sky factory, also owned by Ocean Sky. They include
an attack on the union's vice-president at Suntex,
Chey Rithy, while he was riding home from work
in May. Yen Vann Yuth, FTU member at Bright Sky,
was also attacked in May. In June Lem Samrith,
FTU treasurer at Bright Sky was beaten by 20 men
as he left the factory after working the night
shift. In July, Lay Chamroeun, FTU vice president
at Suntex was attached by six men as he left work.
In September, Choy Chin, the union secretary-general
at Suntex, was beaten on the head by two men armed
with a metal pipe. In October, a workers' strike
at Bright Sky factory was violently broken up
by police; one worker was shot in the stomach
and an FTUWKC activist was punched in the face.
"There is a disturbing pattern of assassinations
and physical assaults against FTUWKC representatives
in general, and in particular against those at
Suntex and Bright Sky factories," said Kek
Galabru, president of the Cambodian League for
the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO)
in a statement following the latest murder. "We
believe this is an orchestrated campaign of violence,
intended to crush this union and frighten its
members."
A three-year campaign has been ongoing to seek
justice in the 2004 murder of Chea Vichea. In
that case, the credibility of the Cambodian justice
system has been seriously compromised by the imprisonment
of two innocent men for the crime. His family
and the union are appealing for the release of
the two men and a new investigation and follow-up
that meets international standards. For more information
on this case and to sign a petition pressing the
government to take positive action see:
Feb 8, 2007 - Justice Still Needed
in Chea Vichea Murder Case
ACTION REQUEST
1. Please make a contribution
to help ensure the safety of Hy Vuthy's widow
and young children. Funds are being gathered by
French CCC platform member Reseau Solidarite for
transfer to the FTUWKC for this purpose. Any amount
is welcome!
Please transfer your contributions directly to:
Bank account holder: PEUPLES SOLID-RESEAU SOLIDARITE
Bank account number (IBAN): FR76 4255 9000 5521
0296 9960 204
*** Somewhere in your transfer form please indicate
"FTUWKC"***
For transfers from France, please note:
Code Banque: 42559
Code Guichet: 00055
Numéro de Compte: 21029699602
Clé RIB: 204
2. Please contact the
Cambodian Embassy in your country to protest the
ongoing violence directed against trade union
organizers.
Please add your voice to those calling upon the
Cambodian government to take immediate action
to stop the violence against trade unionists there.
Contact the Cambodian ambassador in your country
(or neighboring country) and request that they
convey your concerns to their government.
SAMPLE LETTER
Dear Ambassador,
I am contacting you with regard to the murder
of 36-year-old Hy Vuthy, a trade union leader
in Cambodia, which took place on February 24.
I believe that the Cambodian government must take
immediate action to launch a thorough and independent
investigation into the murder.
Hy Vuthy, president of the Free Trade Union of
Workers in the Kingdom of Cambodia (FTUWKC) at
the Suntex garment factory, was shot dead while
riding his motorbike home after finishing his
night shift at the factory, located in Phnom Penh's
Dangkao district.
I was very troubled to learn that Hy Vuthy is
the third FTUWKC official to be assassinated in
three years. Chea Vichea, the union's president,
was shot dead in January 2004. Four months later,
in May 2004, Ros Sovannarith, the FTUWKC president
at the Trinunggal Komara factory, was similarly
murdered. In addition, Hy Vuthy's murder comes
after at least five violent attacks in 2006 against
FTUWKC officials at Suntex and the neighboring
Bright Sky factory, both owned by the Ocean Sky
group.
I believe that the government must take the proper
steps to ensure the rule of law in Cambodia, by
bringing to justice the perpetrators of this killing,
previous killings, and also by putting to an end
the climate of inpunity that surrounds attacks
upon defenders of human rights in the workplace.
I am also very concerned about Mr. Hy's widow,
Var Sopheak, and children, who are reportedly
the subject of ongoing harassment. As you will
surely agree the government has a responsibility
to ensure their safety. I urge you to request
that the government takes step to see that these
people, who have suffered such a tremendous loss,
are kept safe from any harm.
I hope that without any delay you will convey
my concerns to those in the Cambodian government
in a position to act quickly and postively on
these serious issues (including the prime minister,
ministry of justice, ministry of labor, and ministry
of interior).
I would appreciate it if you could contact me
as soon as possible with an update on the specific
actions taken by you and other Cambodian government
representatives to follow up on this matter.
Sincerely,
Embassy list:AUSTRALIA-NZ
Ambassador MEAS Kim Heng
Email: Cambodianembassy@ozemail.com.au
BELGIUM (Bruxels, Austria, Holland, Luxembourg)
Ambassador SUN Saphoeun
E-mail: amcambel@skynet.be,
recbelgium@yahoo.com
REPUBLIC OF FRANCE (Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece)
Ambassador UCH Kiman
E-mail: ambcambodgeparis@mangoosta.fr
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY (Slovenia, Malta,
Cyprus)
Ambassador KEO Puth Rasmey
E-mail : REC-Berlin@t-online.de
REPUBLIC OF INDIA (Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan)
Ambassador CHOEUNG Bun Theng
E-mail : camboemb@ndb.vsnl.net.in
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Ambassador KHEM Bunneang
E-mail : recjkt@indo.net.id
JAPAN
Ambassador POU Sothirak
E-mail: aap33850@hkg.odn.ne.jp
KOREA REPUBLIC
Ambassador LIM Samkol
E-mail: camboemb@Korea.com
FEDERATION OF MALAYSIA
H.R.H Prince Norodom Arunrasmy
E-mail: reckl@tm.net.my
UNITED KINGDOM (Denmark, Finland, Norway,Sweden,
Ireland)
Ambassador HOR Nambora
E-mail: cambodianembassy@btconnect.com
US
Ambassador EK Sereywath
E-mail : Sereywath_ek@hotmail.com
KINGDOM OF THAILAND
Mr. UNG Sean
E-mail: recbkk@cscoms.com
Royal Embassy of Cambodia
400 Orchard Road
# 10-03/04, Orchard Towers
Singapore 238875, SINGAPORE
Tel: (65) 63418785, 63419716,
Fax: (65)63419201
E-mail: cambodiaembasy@pacific.net.sg
Ambassador Kem Mongkol
SWITZERLAND
Ambassador CHHEANG Vun
E-mail: cambodge@bluewin.ch
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Ambassador In Moy
E-mail: cam.emb.ma@netasia.net