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

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A Canadian man tries to join protesters who are blocking the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit on Saturday. 
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“Safety issues– occurring from aggressive, prohibited habits by many demonstrators– minimal authorities enforcement abilities,” they said in a statement.They stated they had actually set up an “integrated command center” that would “result in a considerably boosted capability of our authorities service to react to the present situation. In Paris on Saturday, cops fired tear gas

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