Deported activist Gonzalez-Davidson to demand to attend trial
Mon, 8 February 2016 ppp
Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon
Enviromental activist Alex Gonzalez-Davidson talks during a 2014 Mother Nature press conference in Phnom Penh. Hong Menea |
In a press release by the conservation NGO Mother Nature yesterday, the environmental group dismissed last week’s charges brought against founder Alex Gonzalez-Davidson and two other co-founders as “totally without foundation” and said Gonzalez-Davidson will request that the interior minister allow him back into the country to stand trial.
Gonzalez-Davidson, who was deported in February of last year, was charged along with Sok Chantra and Prom Dhammajat as an accomplice to the same alleged crime that saw three of the group’s activists jailed in August 2015 for their anti-sand dredging activities.
“We believe that those who should be facing justice are the sand mining companies and the government officials who are in cahoots with them,” the statement reads.
1 comment:
Now Kangaroo court is digging themselves deeper holes.
They are dealing with a smart and passionate person Alex Gonzalez-Davidson. Everyone has a chance to defense in the court of law. In this case, Alex will expose the buffoon judges and the stupid interior ministry who got PhDs from Hanoi Hilton University with brainwashed of communist ideology.
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