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Cambodian Government Intensifies Repression Ahead of National Vote

Cambodian Government Intensifies Repression Ahead of National Vote

By Sebastian Strangio
This Sunday's national election will function as a prelude to the expected handover of power from Prime Minister Hun Sen to his eldest son.
Cambodia’s Opposition Movement Needs To Start Anew. Taxation and Eco-Nationalism Should Drive It.

Cambodia’s Opposition Movement Needs To Start Anew. Taxation and Eco-Nationalism Should Drive It.

By David Hutt
It is time for the movement to step away from stale personal and political rivalries and embrace a more concrete, forward-looking platform.

In Cambodia, Hun Sen Searches for the Magic Political Formula

In Cambodia, Hun Sen Searches for the Magic Political Formula

By Markus Karbaum
The winner of next week’s election is clear, but the long-serving PM will face challenges in handing power to his eldest son while avoiding significant internal conflicts.

Cambodians Will Use Null and Void Votes to Call for Genuine Elections

Cambodians Will Use Null and Void Votes to Call for Genuine Elections

By Sam Rainsy
Without any meaningful opposition alternative to Hun Sen's CPP, expect a large number of spoiled and empty ballots on July 23.

Cambodia Bars Members of Meta’s Oversight Board From Entering the Country

Cambodia Bars Members of Meta’s Oversight Board From Entering the Country

By Sebastian Strangio
The announcement followed Meta's decision to suspend Prime Minister Hun Sen's Facebook account for breaches of its policies on violence and incitement.
Cambodian PM’s Account Deactivated After Meta Oversight Board Ruling

Cambodian PM’s Account Deactivated After Meta Oversight Board Ruling

By Sebastian Strangio
The Cambodian leader has responded by ordering the closure of his Facebook account and migrating to Telegram and TikTok.

Meta Watchdog Calls for Suspension of Cambodian Leader’s Facebook Account

Meta Watchdog Calls for Suspension of Cambodian Leader’s Facebook Account

By Sebastian Strangio
The firm's independent Oversight Board said that a January speech by PM Hun Sen, in which he threatened to "beat up" his opponents, violated its policy on violence and incitement.
Is Cambodia’s New Election Amendment Actually About ‘Pardoning’ Exiled Opposition Leaders?

Is Cambodia’s New Election Amendment Actually About ‘Pardoning’ Exiled Opposition Leaders?

By David Hutt
Changes to election laws will give Prime Minister Hun Sen added room for maneuver as he prepares to hand power to his son, Hun Manet.

Cambodian PM Takes Aim at Unidentified Drones

Cambodian PM Takes Aim at Unidentified Drones

By Luke Hunt
Military deployed, bounties offered, Montagnards told they are not welcome.

Cambodia Amends Election Law, Disqualifying Non-Voting Candidates

Cambodia Amends Election Law, Disqualifying Non-Voting Candidates

By Sebastian Strangio
The amendment is intended to prevent a boycott of the July 23 election, which could undermine the planned handover of power from Prime Minister Hun Sen to his son.

Compelled Speech on the March in Cambodia With New ‘Mandatory’ Voting Law

Compelled Speech on the March in Cambodia With New ‘Mandatory’ Voting Law

By David Hutt
It is no longer enough to remain silent and keep out of politics. Cambodians are now required to actively affirm the ruling regime – including at the ballot box.
Fears About Migrant Workers in Thailand Unfounded, Cambodian PM Admits

Fears About Migrant Workers in Thailand Unfounded, Cambodian PM Admits

By Sebastian Strangio
Following earlier comments from the Cambodian leader, Thailand's Move Forward Party denied it had any policy of expelling migrant workers from the country.

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