Logo of Phnom Penh Post newspaper Phnom Penh Post - Mosque road case goes to court in Phnom Penh

Mosque road case goes to court in Phnom Penh

Ahmad Yahya (center), secretary of state at the Ministry of Social Affairs, leaves Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday.
Ahmad Yahya (center), secretary of state at the Ministry of Social Affairs, leaves Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday. Hong Menea

Mosque road case goes to court in Phnom Penh

Lawyers for Muslim community leader Othsman Hassan said their client is seeking $1 million from fellow community leader Ahmad Yahya in a defamation case pertaining to a mosque-adjacent road that was heard at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday.

Hassan, a secretary of state at the Ministry of Labour, launched the defamation case against Yahya, himself a secretary of state at the Ministry of Social Affairs, for allegedly telling the Thmey Thmey local media outlet on April 28 and a Muslim radio station that Hassan had requested approval to build a road through land belonging to the mosque at Boeung Kak.

The road has created tension among the Muslim community over concerns that it would disturb people during prayers, with Yahya having told Thmey Thmey that “when they build the road, the land, good land, that we have will become bad . . . and in all of this there is no one behind it besides Othsman Hassan”, according to a passage read out in court.

Yahya was also quoted in local media as saying that those who managed the area would benefit because they would build condominiums.

During the hearing, Yahya denied having referred to Hassan as a direct beneficiary of the project but maintained that Hassan was behind the project and had helped map out the development.

Hassan was not present yesterday, but one of his lawyers, Koy Kunthy, displayed a map in court that he said was an official map from Phnom Penh City Hall and hadn’t been produced by his client. Yahya claimed that until yesterday he didn’t know there was any such official map.

Hassan couldn’t be reached for comment.

Yahya went on to say yesterday that Hassan was his nephew, and asked the court to dismiss the case because it would create political and familial conflict. “It is up to the court, but please give me justice,” he said.

A verdict is due on August 15.

MOST VIEWED

  • Tensions high ahead of historic Kun Khmer match up

    The long-awaited November 5 matchup between Kun Khmer legend Prum Samnang and Myanmar-Canadian boxer Dave Leduc has become the most anticipated fight of the year. The Wurkz Sena Kun Khmer promotion, which will be held at the Town Arena at Chip Mong 271 Megamall, will see six

  • Manet: Cambodia safe for travel

    Prime Minister Hun Manet acknowledged that Cambodia and China have cooperated to tackle internet scamming, fraud and other cross border crimes, but insisted that the “Kingdom of Wonders” is completely peaceful and safe. He welcomed tourists to come and explore its rich heritage. During a

  • UNESCO formally list Battambang gastronomy

    Battambang, renowned for its cultural heritage, has achieved a significant milestone as the first Cambodian municipality to join the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN). The UCCN unites nearly 300 cities prioritising creativity and cultural industries in local development plans and international cooperation. On World Cities Day,

  • Cambodia pivots to solar, wind energy

    Cambodia is planning a move towards solar and wind energy to meet its rising power demands, according to Minister of Mines and Energy Keo Rottanak. On the sidelines of the Singapore International Energy Week event held recently, Rottanak emphasised the urgency of diversifying Cambodia’s

  • Angkor causeway symbol of Cambodia-Japan ties

    In a historic moment marking another milestone in the 70-year-long diplomatic relations between Cambodia and Japan, King Norodom Sihamoni celebrated the formal inauguration of a causeway located to the west of the world-renowned Angkor Wat. While presiding over the November 4 ceremony, the King emphasised the

  • Manet calls for Cambodia’s railways to get back on track

    Prime Minister Hun Manet has instructed the relevant authorities to expedite studies into upgrades to the Phnom Penh to Preah Sihanouk railway line. He suggested that the maximum speed on the line should be increased to 80km/h, in order to expedite the transportation of