Political prisoner executions would backfire on Myanmar junta, say analysts — Radio Free Asia

Myanmar democracy activist Ko Jimmy (L) and former Myanmar lawmaker Phyo Zeya Thaw (R) in a combination photo created on June 3, 2022. Credit: AFP/Myanmar’s Military Information Team

As talk that Myanmar’s junta was set to hang veteran democracy activist Ko Jimmy and three other men went viral on social media Thursday, other junta opponents and analysts said carrying out the executions would backfire against the military regime that has ruled the country since a coup last year. The rumored executions at dawn

Cambodia opposition decries intimidation as ruling party claims local election sweep — Radio Free Asia

People look for their names in the voters' list at a polling station during local commune elections in Phnom Penh,  June 5, 2022. Credit: AFP

Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Cambodian People’s Party claimed a sweeping victory in nationwide elections for local councils on Sunday, a contest that rights watchdogs said was heavily slanted toward the ruling party and marred by intimidation and obstruction of the opposition. The voting for local councils in rural and urban precincts was seen as a test

Cambodian diplomat’s club stake to be examined by English Football League — Radio Free Asia

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The English Football League says that it will be making enquiries with Birmingham City Football Club following the revelation by RFA earlier this week that Cambodian diplomat Wang Yaohui secretly controls an eighth of the club’s shares. Under English Football League regulations, Birmingham City is obliged to disclose both to the league and publicly the

Leaders of least-developed Cambodia, Laos play down concerns of a China debt trap — Radio Free Asia

A file photo showing Laos' President Thongloun Sisoulith at the Japan-Mekong Summit Meeting in Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 9, 2018. At the time he was prime minister of Laos. Credit: Reuters

UPDATED at 1:10 p.m. EDT on 2022-05-27 Leaders of two of the least developed countries in Southeast Asia, Laos and Cambodia, denied Friday they have fallen into a Chinese debt trap despite owing billions of dollars to their giant neighbor. Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen and Laos President Thongloun Sisoulith both spoke at the 27th

PM Hun Sen threatens Cambodian opposition after shoe-throwing incident in Washington — Radio Free Asia

Scene of an incident in which former Cambodian soldier Ouk Touch threw a shoe at visiting Prime Minister Hun Sen in Washington, D.C., May 11, 2022. Credit: Screengrab of official TV.

Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen blasted a man who threw a shoe at him last week in Washington, saying that if the U.S. fails to condemn him, then similar attacks against his political opponents in Cambodia would be justified. “If the U.S considers shoe-throwing as freedom of expression, it is encouraging [the practice] in other

Myanmar political crisis takes center stage on day 1 of US-ASEAN Summit — Radio Free Asia

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen attends a meeting with ASEAN leaders and US business representatives as part of the US-ASEAN Special Summit, in Washington, May 12, 2022. Credit: Reuters

The ongoing upheaval in Myanmar took center stage on the first day of a U.S.-ASEAN Summit in Washington, as fellow bloc member Malaysia slammed the junta for refusing to engage with the country’s shadow government. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders held a lunch meeting with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other lawmakers at

Hun Sen favors cronies with parcels of drained lake land — Radio Free Asia

A map shows Phnom Penh's Boeung Tamok Lake and the Tompoun/Cheung Ek Wetlands. Credit: RFA graphic

Cambodian’s autocratic Prime Minister Hun Sen has doled out at least 900 hectares of land reclaimed from one of the last large natural lakes in Phnom Penh to his sister, a wealthy tycoon and ally, and top military officials all benefiting from the largesse, according to a domestic land rights organization. The privatization and filling

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

ASEAN envoy to attempt meeting with shadow government in Myanmar — Radio Free Asia

The remains of homes burned by the military in Maukkadaw village in Sagaing region's Mingin township, Feb. 10, 2022. RFA

Malaysian pressure Prak Sokhons remarks followed a declaration from Malaysian Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah, who said that he had actually called throughout the ministers fulfilling for the unique envoy to meet the NUG representatives when he goes to Myanmar. ” This option needs to be one that appreciates the will and goal of individuals of

Cambodian protester takes loan to pay fine following release from jail — Radio Free Asia

Cambodian protester takes loan to pay fine following release from jail — Radio Free Asia

A Cambodian female released on Wednesday after serving 4 years in jail for posting a video of herself throwing a shoe at a poster of Prime Minister Hun Sen stated she had gotten a loan to pay the great enforced to secure her release. Sam Sokha, an advocate of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP),

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