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Cambodia media
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Was Hun Sen’s Closure of Voice of Democracy Premeditated?
By David Hutt
It was conspicuous that one of Cambodia's last independent outlets was closed while King Norodom Sihamoni was away.
Cambodia Defends Closure of Independent Media Outlet Amid International Outcry
By Sebastian Strangio
The closure of Voice of Democracy has prompted a wave of condemnations from Western governments. Will actions follow?
Cambodian News Organization Closes Following PM Hun Sen’s Order
By Sebastian Strangio
The leader accused Voice of Democracy, one of the country's few independent news sources, of harming the "dignity and reputation" of the Cambodian government.
Cambodian Police Bar Journalists From Covering Investigations
By Luke Hunt
Should the rounding up of dissidents and other criminal investigations simply be ignored?
What’s Next for Kem Sokha and Cambodia’s Opposition?
By David Hutt
The anniversary of the Cambodian opposition leader’s detention this week raises questions about his future.
What’s Behind Cambodia’s War on Fake News?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The government’s efforts to regulate fake news have raised concerns amid a wider campaign to suppress dissent as elections approach.
What’s Missing From Cambodia’s Democracy?
By Andrew Nachemson
The problems are deeper than the lack of a viable opposition party.
A More Taxing Time for Cambodia’s Civil Society?
By Luke Hunt
The tax woes of a major English-language newspaper is yet another sign of the government’s growing intolerance of its critics as polls near.
Can Cambodia’s Media Reform?
By Theara Khoun
Without sweeping reform, traditional media in Cambodia is at risk of becoming irrelevant.
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