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Cambodian opposition leader Kem Sokha (L) is escorted by police at his home in Phnom Penh.Sokha was released from jail early on September 10, 2018, a year after he was detained on treason charges, as the country's strongman ruler loosens his grip on opponents after sweeping one-sided elections. / AFP PHOTO / STR
Posted inAT Finance, Cambodia, European Union, Laos, World

What is the end goal of America’s sanctions on Cambodia?

by David Hutt September 19, 2018

A good rule in foreign relations is that not every problem can be fixed. The US seems well aware that it cannot help fix the problems of one-party rule in Laos, which has been controlled by an authoritarian communist party since 1975. Conscious of this, Washington rarely comments on human-rights abuses by Vientiane, hasn’t provided […]

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen delivers an address during an opening ceremony for the Khmer New Year at Bayon temple at the Angkor complex in Siem Reap province on April 13, 2018.Photo: AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy
Posted inAT Finance, Cambodia, Malaysia, World

Human rights crackdown leaves Cambodia’s election a one-horse race

by Clare Algar July 27, 2018
Police officers stand guard near the Supreme Court of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, October 31, 2017. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
Posted inAT Finance, Cambodia, World

Injustice continues: Cambodian court extends detention of two journalists

by Marte Hellema May 18, 2018
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Oceania, South Asia, World

New start or sad end for Cambodia’s last free newspaper?

by Alan Parkhouse May 7, 2018February 18, 2020
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen looks at a ballot box after he casted his ballot at a polling station in Kandal province on June 4, 2017. The leader has presided over a harsh crackdown on dissent in recent weeks. Photo: AFP/ Tang Chhin Sothy
Posted inAT Finance, Beijing, Cambodia, China, South Asia, Vietnam, World

Death knell to Cambodian democracy

by David Hutt September 4, 2017February 18, 2020
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen gestures as he shouts slogans on the last day of the commune election campaign in Phnom Penh on June 2, 2017. Photo: AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy
Posted inAT Finance, Cambodia, Middle East, South Asia, World

Cambodian clampdown yields a deafening silence

by David Hutt August 29, 2017February 18, 2020
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen speaks to media in a file photo. Photo: AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy
Posted inAT Finance, Cambodia, China, Egypt, European Union, Middle East, Russia, World

Cambodia clampdown, taking cues from China, targets US

by David Hutt August 25, 2017February 18, 2020

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