According to the information received, on September 15 2010, the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training and the Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans, & Youth Rehabilitation issued an urgent letter to Prime Minister Hun Sen seeking his support in filing law suits against union leaders including Mr. Ath Thorn, Ms. Morn Nhim and Mr. Tola Moeun, accused by the ministries of ‘inciting’ workers to strike. The letter also appealed to the police authorities to intervene and cancel the strike, detain union leaders and gather evidences that could be used in court against them. The Prime Minister responded positively on the same day.
The strike, which began on September 13 and was due to last until September 18, was announced by the organisers more than two months ago to the relevant authorities. The Observatory notes that the strike was peaceful and consistent with the Cambodian Constitution, the Labour Law and ILO Conventions 87 and 98, to which Cambodia is a State Party. Unfortunately, the strike was met with acts of harassment, intimidation and, in some cases, physical assault by the police and employers.
On September 16, 2010, the garment unions announced a temporary suspension of the strike following an invitation of the Ministry of Social affairs, Veterans, and Youth Rehabilitation to the CLC and the CNC to a negotiation meeting on September 27, 2010. However, the Observatory fears that the threat of legal action and arrest remain.
The Observatory expresses its deep concern about the ongoing intimidation, taking place in a climate of threats of arrest and prosecution against union leaders and labour activists. These acts, aim at restricting their freedom of assembly and freedom of expression, are not conducive to an enabling environment in which the unions can engage in a genuine negotiation with the government and employers without fear of consequences. The Observatory therefore calls upon the Cambodian authorities to immediately cease and refrain from all acts of intimidation and threat or use of legal actions against union leaders and labour activists for their lawful actions in defence of the rights of workers in Cambodia.
Actions requested:
Please write to the Cambodian authorities and ask them to:
i. Guarantee in all circumstances the physical and psychological integrity of Mr. Ath Thorn, Ms. Morn Nhim and Mr. Tola Moeun as well as all other union leaders and labour activists;
ii. Put an end to acts of harassment - including at the judicial level - against them as well as against all human rights defenders in Cambodia;
iii. Conform in any circumstances with the provisions of the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders, adopted on December 9, 1998 by the United Nations General Assembly, and in particular :
iv. Ensure in all circumstances respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in accordance with international human rights standards and international instruments ratified by Cambodia.
Addresses:
Please also write to the diplomatic representations of Cambodia in your respective countries.









