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),

wife — Radio Free Asia

wife — Radio Free Asia

Authorities in the main Chinese province of Hunan have actually held the subversion trial of activist Ou Biaofeng, who publicly supported the pro-democracy motion in Hong Kong, in trick, RFA has actually found out. Ou stood trial behind closed doors in Hunans Zhuzhou city on Jan. 27, facing charges of “subversion of state power,” inside

Hong Kong plans to add more national security crimes, broaden definition of spying — Radio Free Asia

Hong Kong plans to add more national security crimes, broaden definition of spying — Radio Free Asia

Hong Kongs security secretary alerted on Wednesday that the citys federal government plans to broaden the scope of the colonial-era Official Secrets Act to encompass broader definitions of espionage. Chris Tang told the citys legislature that existing legislation, consisting of the draconian national security law, is currently too minimal to cover all of the activities

Myanmar junta moves to charge more than 2,000 with voter fraud — Radio Free Asia

Myanmar junta moves to charge more than 2,000 with voter fraud — Radio Free Asia

The choice by Myanmars ruling junta to charge more than 2,000 former government authorities and election workers with citizen scams is just another form of political revenge against the National League for Democracy-led government the military overthrew early in 2015, observers and experts say. The plan revealed on Jan. 14 by Khin Maung Oo, a

Chinese social media users slam state media for failure to expose sex abuses — Radio Free Asia

Chinese social media users slam state media for failure to expose sex abuses — Radio Free Asia

Some said they were scared to be important, while @qimoshanrenruyushenglizhe commented: “Dont be scared. I am publishing too. If everybody stays quiet, then this country is finished.” ,” the individual said. Social media users have actually been scolding China state-owned media, which is tightly controlled by the judgment Chinese Communist Party (CCP), over their failure

Jailed Hong Kong vigil organizer warns world over spread of totalitarianism — Radio Free Asia

Jailed Hong Kong vigil organizer warns world over spread of totalitarianism — Radio Free Asia

Imprisoned Hong Kong barrister Chow Hang-tung, who is waiting for trial under a heavy-handed nationwide security law troubled the city by Beijing, has alerted the international community to take the crackdown on dissent there as a caution. In an acceptance speech from jail on being awarded the Outstanding Democrat of China award by activists in

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