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Cambodian reporters charged with espionage

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PHNOM PENH: Two Cambodian journalists were charged on Saturday with spying over news reports they allegedly filed to US-based Radio Free Asia, amid a sweeping government crackdown on dissent that has tipped the country’s democracy into crisis.


The reporters were detained on Tuesday night, days before Cambodia’s main opposition party was dissolved over accusations it conspired with the US in a treason plot.


That case was blasted by Washington as baseless and decried by rights groups as hastening the country’s descent into a de facto one-party state led by authoritarian premier Hun Sen.


The ruling capped a protracted clampdown aimed at silencing Hun Sen’s political rivals, outspoken NGOS and independent media before an election in 2018. Radio Free Asia was forced to shut its bureau in September after 20 years due to a series of legal threats.


The former RFA journalists — Oun Chhin and Yeang Sothearin — now face up to 15 years in jail for allegedly running an illegal media studio from a guesthouse in the capital, according to police.


After seeing “enough grounds, the prosecutor at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court decided to charge them with providing a foreign state information that is destructive to the national defence”, said court spokesman Ly Sophana.


The US-funded RFA, a crucial source of independent Khmer-language broadcasting, slammed the arrests as part of Hun Sen’s “cynical campaign of persecution”. — AFP


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