Source: Phnom Penh Post

Boeung Kak protestors hold an impromptu cursing ceremony outside the Appeal Court, which upheld a 30-month sentence for Tep Vanny’s alleged involvement in a 2013 protest that turned violent in Phnom Penh. Ananth Baliga
The Appeal Court this morning upheld a two and a half year sentence for Boeung Kak activist Tep Vanny for her alleged involvement in a 2013 protest outside Prime Minister Hun Sen’s residence in Phnom Penh that turned violent.
Presiding Judge Pol Sam Oeun said the Phnom Penh Municipal Court’s verdict to sentence the prominent activist to 30 months in prison was upheld and that he found no fault in the lower court’s decision.
“The council sees that there was violence that happened and complied with the charge of ‘violence with aggravating circumstances’, and that decision of the municipal court was correct,” he said, referring to the three-judge panel.
The lake resident was sentenced to 30 months, fined 5 million riel ($1,240) and ordered to pay 4 million and 5 million riel in compensation to plaintiffs and Daun Penh security guards Hao Hoeurn and Ouk Ratana, respectively.
Three Boeung Kak residents – Ngeth Khun, Kong Chantha and Bo Chhorvy – who were present as they were witnesses, erupted in criticisms of the court on hearing the verdict, with Vanny herself yelling at court officials in between tears.
“Unjust! Unjust! Put me in jail if you think this would bring benefit to the nation. You arrest female land [rights] victims in jail. Today, I am in jail, next day you would be in jail,” she yelled, as she was forcefully put into a prison van.

A group of protestors with incense sticks outside Phnom Penh Appeal Court this morning. Ananth Baliga
Vanny has been in jail since last August when she was convicted of “public insult” for conducting a cursing ceremony as part of the civil society-initiated “Black Monday” protests, and has since had three other cases, including today’s, resurrected.
The trial, which started on July 27, again had plaintiffs Hoeurn and Ratana skipping court, with prosecutor Sar Yos Thavrak questioning Vanny’s intention to go to the premier’s home. “You stormed into his house. This is your mistake,” he said, at the time.
