Cambodian political activists flee to safety after threat, court summons — Radio Free Asia

Cambodian activist Sat Pha (C) takes a nap in a jungle in Thailand where she is hiding out after being threatened in Cambodia, April 18, 2017. Credit: Theary Seng/Facebook

A prominent Cambodian activist fled to safety after receiving a death threat allegedly for joining street protests, while a member of a political party challenging Prime Minister Hun Sun’s government is also on the run after a court ordered him to appear on what he says are false charges. Five years after strongman Hun Sen

Six opposition parties mull alliance to challenge Cambodia’s ruling party — Radio Free Asia

Six opposition parties mull alliance to challenge Cambodia’s ruling party — Radio Free Asia

Six of Cambodias opposition groups, including the rapidly growing Candlelight Party, are in speak to form a political alliance to take on Prime Minister Hun Sens judgment Cambodian Peoples Party (CPP) ahead of a general election slated for next year. Leaders of the six celebrations– most of whom are former officials with the banned opposition

Cambodia’s Hun Sen softens statements backing succession by son — Radio Free Asia

Cambodia’s Hun Sen softens statements backing succession by son — Radio Free Asia

Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen on Monday strolled back recent statements pledging special assistance for the candidateship of his boy to sooner or later replace him in office, stating the contest is still open, Cambodian sources stated. Analysts said that Hun Sen, who has actually held power in Cambodia for more than 35 years, might

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