Cambodians Speak of Threats, Intimidation During Election

“It is villagers’ rights to go to vote or not vote,” said one woman describing pressure from ruling party officials to vote.

Ruling Cambodian People’s Party Claims Control of all National Assembly seats

Prime Minister Hun Sen to extend his 33 years of rule by another five, after national election free of any real opposition.

Voters Spoil Ballots, Stay Home as PM Hun Sen Celebrates Landslide Victory

Election officials have yet to announce number of spoiled ballots but poll observers claim it will be higher than the 130,000 cast in 2017.

Rights Groups Call Out Cambodia’s ‘Sham’ Election

Human Rights Watch and the International Federation for Human Rights said in a statement that the election would pave the way for Hun Sen to cement his uncontested power in Cambodia.

Government Confirms Blocking 15 Independent News Sites Over Poll “Disruption”

The Cambodian government has ordered internet service providers (ISPs) to block the websites of 15 news websites of independent outlets including Voice of America for two days before and during the country’s election.

Hun Sen Circles Opponents Abroad and At Home

Members of Cambodia’s opposition who have fled to Thailand say their whereabouts, activities are monitored.