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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Cambodia Must End Crackdown On Critics - Rights Group

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AFP)--An international rights group Wednesday demanded Cambodia's rulers end a spate of legal actions against critics, calling it the government's "harshest crackdown in years" on free speech.

New York-based Human Rights Watch alleged that premier Hun Sen's government aimed to silence political opposition and critics with a recent "campaign of harassment, threats, and unwarranted legal action."

"The Cambodian government is imposing its most serious crackdown on freedom of expression in recent years," the group's Asia director, Brad Adams, said in a statement.

Cambodian authorities have lodged at least nine criminal defamation and disinformation complaints against journalists, members of parliament, lawyers and critics of the government since April.

Criminal defamation cases against two opposition lawmakers are expected to proceed in coming weeks, and opposition newspaper Moneaksekar Khmer closed operations Friday to avoid prosecution for criticizing government officials.

"The space of opposition media and peaceful dissent is rapidly shrinking in Cambodia, especially now with the closure of one of Cambodia's last remaining opposition newspapers," Adams said.

Cambodian government officials weren't immediately available for comment.

The U.N.'s human rights office in Cambodia issued a report last month warning that the spate of lawsuits against critics could nurture "fear, frustration and anger, with the risk of leading to further conflict and violence."


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