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Flash Info | Two Opposition Activists Hit with Incitement, Forgery Charges
5 June 2025
An opposition activist from the Nation Power Party (NPP) and another from the Candlelight Party were arrested on 3 June in separate cases.
Doem Keang, a member of NPP in Kampong Speu province, was arrested and accused of incitement. He is currently being detained and questioned at the Phnom Penh Court of First Instance.
Flash Info | Forest Community Petitions Senate President over Land Conflict
30 May 2025
More than 60 people representing 339 families locked in a land dispute in Preah Sihanouk province gathered in Ta Khmao city in Kandal province this morning to a submit petition calling for a resolution to the dispute to Senate President Hun Sen. After arriving in front of Hun Sen’s home, the group was ordered by authorities to stand away from the building, and the petition was collected by an official from the Senate Cabinet.
The Neak Ta Thmar Prang forest community, in Kampong Seila district's Kampong Seila commune, is affected by a private company's claim to 91 hectares of land that the community says falls within an officially recognised community forest. Several people, including the governor of Kampong Seila district, allegedly were granted land titles that overlap with the community forest, which they subsequently sold to a private company, MI NER VA INVESTMENT CO., LTD. The dispute arose in February 2025 after the company began clearing land despite objections by the community.

Flash Info | Appeal Court Denies Bail for a Unionist, a Social Commentator and a Political Activist
27 May 2025
The Phnom Penh Appeal Court this morning denied bail for Morm Rithy, Ny Nak, and Chin Bunnaroth, upholding the decisions of the lower courts to sentence the three activists to prison on various charges.
Rithy, head of the Cambodian Tourism and Service Workers’ Federation, was arrested in May 2024 after being convicted in absentia of incitement and discrediting judicial decisions under Articles 494-495 and 523 respectively, for which he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. The convictions were related to a Facebook video that Rithy posted in February 2022, in which he criticised the arrest of a federation member at Jinbei Casino in Sihanoukville.
Flash Info | Two KSILA Youth Leaders Denied Bail by Supreme Court
26 May 2025
Ream Sreypich Rothana and Thy Thorn, both vice-presidents of the Khmer Student Intelligent League Association (KSILA), had their request to overturn the extension of their pre-trial detention denied by the Supreme Court this morning. Rothana and Thorn, both 24, were arrested in August 2024 and charged with "plotting" under Article 453 of the Criminal Code. If convicted, the youth activists face up to 10 years in prison.
Rothana and Thorn were charged as part of a widespread crackdown on over 100 people who were accused of expressing dissent or planning protests in response to the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) cooperation agreement. The agreement was later scrapped by the government.
Flash Info | Appeal Court Denies Rong Chhun’s Rehabilitation Application
12 May 2025
The Phnom Penh Court of Appeal this morning refused political activist Rong Chhun’s application to clear his criminal record related to a 2021 incitement charge and restore his political rights, denying an application for rehabilitation under Articles 534 to 541 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
The rehabilitation application relates to Chhun’s 2021 incitement conviction, for which he served over 15 months in prison. As part of that case, Chhun, a former labour union leader and advisor to the opposition National Power Party, was ordered to jointly pay damages of 400 million riel (about US $100,000) to the Cambodia Border Affairs Committee. In April this year, the Phnom Penh Capital Court ordered the seizure of Chhun’s assets, including his home in Phnom Penh, claiming that those damages had not been paid. During today’s hearing, the court stated that Chhun had failed to provide evidence of the compensation paid to the civil party as a key reason why his application for rehabilitation was denied.
This decision is separate from a case earlier this month, when Chhun was again convicted of incitement by the Phnom Penh Capital Court. Under that new criminal case, in addition to being permanently stripped of his rights to vote and stand for election, Chhun was also sentenced to four years in prison and fined 4 million riel (about US $1,000). The recent conviction followed comments that Chhun allegedly made expressing his opinion of Cambodia's online fraud sector and the Cambodia-Vietnam border.

Flash Info | Rong Chhun Convicted, Permanently Stripped of Political Rights
5 May 2025
The Phnom Penh Capital Court this morning sentenced prominent labour and political activist Rong Chhun to four years in prison on charges of incitement to disturb social security and repeat offending, and permanently stripped him of his rights to vote and stand for election. The court also fined Chhun 4 million riel (about US $1,000). The conviction follows comments Chhun allegedly made expressing his opinion of Cambodia's online fraud sector and the Cambodia-Vietnam border.
Chhun serves as an advisor to the opposition Nation Power Party, which was formed after the arbitrary exclusion of the Candlelight Party from the 2023 National Election. He formerly served as a vice-president of the Candlelight Party, and was also a longtime labour leader with the Cambodian Confederation of Unions and the Cambodian Independent Teachers’ Association.
Chhun was previously convicted of incitement in August 2021, serving over 15 months in prison prior to his release. The court this morning applied Article 88 of the Criminal Code, which allows a prison sentence to be doubled if a person is a repeat offender (that is, convicted of the same misdemeanour within five years). This doubles the usual maximum two-year sentence for incitement under Articles 494 and 495 of the Criminal Code. The court also applied Articles 55 and 498 to permanently remove Chhun of his rights to vote and stand for election.

Flash Info | Celebrating International Labour Day 2025
1 May 2025
Around 2,500 workers, union members and civil society activists gathered at two events in Phnom Penh this morning to celebrate International Labour Day. The celebrations were held at a garden in front of the Council for the Development of Cambodia and at the Koh Norea area.
Participants gathered and raised up challenges and demands to the government and relevant stakeholders in order to ensure that labour rights and the freedoms of workers, unions, and activists are respected.
Flash Info | Supreme Court Denies Bail of Mother Nature Activists
30 April 2025
The Supreme Court this morning denied bail to five imprisoned Mother Nature activists, following the request hearing earlier this month and upholding the decision of the Phnom Penh Appeal Court from 17 February 2025.
The environmentalists – Long Kunthea, Ly Chandaravuth, Phuon Keoraksmey, Thun Ratha and Yim Leanghy – had sought bail while their convictions were under appeal. All five were returned to separate prisons following the decision. All have been in prison since 2 July 2024, when they were convicted and jailed by the Phnom Penh Capital Court on charges of plotting alongside five other Mother Nature members. Leanghy and two other members not detained were also convicted of insulting the king.
Flash Info | Nuon Toeun Convicted Following Deportation from Malaysia
28 April 2025
The Phnom Penh Capital Court earlier this month convicted Nuon Toeun, who was working in Malaysia before she was arrested and deported at the request of Cambodian authorities late last year, in two separate cases. The 33-year-old former domestic worker's two convictions would result in her serving two years in prison on charges of incitement and insulting the king.
Toeun's arrest and deportation followed posts she made on Facebook that the government alleged were critical of former prime minister and current Senate President Hun Sen. Toeun has since been detained in Phnom Penh’s Correctional Centre 2.
The court convicted Toeun in two cases on 1 April 2025, following trial hearings held on 7 March. She was convicted of incitement to disturb social security and incitement to discriminate in the first case, as well as incitement to disturb social security and insulting the king in the second case. Each verdict sentenced Toeun to 18 months in prison and to pay fines of two million riel (about US$500). The court issued two separate detention orders against Toeun, with her 18-month sentences commencing from each October 2024 and April 2025. As a result, she is currently facing up to two years in prison.

Flash Info | No Justice for Chut Wutthy, 13 Years After Murder
26 April 2025
Today, approximately 30 people from youth groups, NGOs, unions, and associations held a remembrance for Chut Wutty’s murder at Solidarity House in Phnom Penh. Representatives gave speeches in Wutty’s memory about his activism to protect the environment and natural resources, and called for an independent investigation of his murder.
Wutty was shot dead on 26 April 2012 while he and two journalists were patrolling a protected forest area in Koh Kong province. A military police officer, In Rattana, was also fatally shot on the same day and was blamed for Wutty’s killing following a flawed investigation.
Flash Info | Mother Nature Bail Decision Set for End of Month
23 April 2025
The Supreme Court this morning held a hearing on the bail request of five imprisoned Mother Nature environmental activists and scheduled a verdict to be issued on 30 April.
The detained environmentalist activists – Long Kunthea, Ly Chandaravuth, Phuon Keoraksmey, Thun Ratha and Yim Leanghy – were returned to separate prisons following this morning's hearing, which was held to discuss the activists' appeal of the 17 February decision by the Phnom Penh Appeal Court to deny them bail. All five have been in prison since 2 July 2024, when they were convicted and jailed by the Phnom Penh Capital Court on charges of plotting alongside five other Mother Nature members. Leanghy and two other members not detained were also convicted of insulting the king. The activists are seeking bail while these convictions are under appeal.
Flash Info | Supreme Court Upholds Verdict Against Lor Peang Community Members
25 March 2025
The Supreme Court this morning upheld the convictions of Lor Peang land community members Sngoun Nheun, Reach Seyma and Phol Sorn for “obstruction of a public official with aggravating circumstances” and “intentionally causing damage” under Articles 504 and 411 of the Criminal Code.
Nheun, Seyma, and Sorn - who has since passed away - were convicted by the Kampong Chhnang Provincial Court in 2021, eight years after the alleged crimes occurred during protest by community members against KDC International, a company involved in a longstanding land dispute with the villagers.
Flash Info | Two KSILA Youth Leaders Denied Bail Again
24 March 2025
Ream Sreypich Rothana and Thy Thorn, both vice-presidents of the Khmer Student Intelligent League Association (KSILA), had an appeal to overturn the extension of their detention denied by the Phnom Penh Appeal Court today. This denial follows an order by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court to extend their detention past six months made in February, as well as a previous ruling by the Supreme Court on 14 January 2025 denying them bail.
Rothana, 23, and Thorn, 24, were arrested in August 2024 and charged with "plotting" as part of a widespread crackdown on over 100 individuals accused of expressing dissent or planning protests in response to the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) regional cooperation agreement. The agreement was later scrapped by the government.
Flash Info | Mother Nature Activists Denied Bail; Youth Leaders Face Extended Detention
18 February 2025
The Phnom Penh Appeal Court denied bail to five imprisoned Mother Nature activists yesterday. The environmentalists – Long Kunthea, Ly Chandaravuth, Phuon Keoraksmey, Thun Ratha and Yim Leanghy – were returned to separate prisons following the decision.
The five have been in prison since being convicted by the Phnom Penh Capital Court on 2 July 2024, when they were sentenced to prison terms ranging from six to eight years on charges of plotting and/or insulting the King. The activists had sought bail while the conviction is under appeal.
Flash Info | Journalists Detained Over Video of Alleged Cyberscam Torture
28 January 2025
Two journalists from local media outlets known for regularly publishing pro-government content were charged with incitement, accused of causing serious disruption to social security. They were detained in Correctional Center 1 prison late last week after their news outlets shared a video they claimed showed a cyberscam compound in Cambodia—a claim that authorities have denied.
Duong Akhara and Lay Socheat, who work for SA TV and Cambodia Star Daily News 24/24, respectively, allegedly posted a video of a man handcuffed to a metal pole and being tortured. The outlets claimed the video showing acts of torture was filmed at a cyberscam compound in Phnom Penh's Dangkor district. The two men were arrested last week following an order from the Phnom Penh Municipal Court.
Flash Info | Supreme Court Upholds Verdict in Case of Candlelight Leader
24 January 2025
The Supreme Court has upheld the verdicts issued by the Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court on 7 February 2024 and Battambang Appeal Court on 12 June 2024 in the case of Chao Veasna, the head of Candlelight Party’s Poipet Municipal branch and steering committee member.
Veasna, 59, was sentenced to three years in prison, fined 6 million riels, and ordered to pay 80 million riels (approximately $20,000) in compensation to the civil plaintiff. Additionally, he has been deprived of political rights for five years. These charges stem from accusations of "incitement to commit a felony" and "incitement to discriminate," under Articles 495 and 496 of the Criminal Code. The charges were related to an incident on 23 July 2023, when Veasna allegedly encouraged voters to invalidate their ballots as protest for the arbitrary exclusion of the Candlelight in that year’s national assembly election.
Flash Info | Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Journalist
24 January 2025
The Supreme Court this morning upheld the conviction of journalist Ung Thap Reang on charges of defamation and incitement to commit felony under Articles 305 and 495 of the Criminal Code.
The Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court had convicted the journalist on 25 January 2024, handing him a fully suspended six-month prison sentence and ordering him to pay a 2 million riel (about US$500) fine. The Battambang Appeal Court upheld the lower court’s verdict in full on 15 August 2024. The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and suspended prison sentence this morning although dropped the previously imposed fine.
Flash Info | Unionists, Politicians Call for Justice for Chea Vichea Murder
22 January 2025
Politicians, labour activists and members of civil society gathered this morning at the statue of slain union leader Chea Vichea in central Phnom Penh to mark the 21st anniversary of his murder. The gathering was joined by Chea Mony, Vichea's brother and president of the opposition Nation Power Party (NPP).
Chea Vichea, the former president of the Free Trade Union of the Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia (FTUWKC), was shot and killed outside of the Wat Langka pagoda on 22 January 2004. Two innocent men, Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeurn, were falsely convicted of his murder and imprisoned for five years before having their convictions overturned.
Participants at this morning's rally called for justice for Chea Vichea and for a proper investigation into his slaying, as well as justice for all other slain union activists.
Flash Info | Sanitation Workers' Protest Leads to Reinstatement of Union Leaders
20 January 2025
Hundreds of garbage collection workers from Phnom Penh-based 800 Super-GAEA Cambodia gathered to support their representatives as they negotiated with the company and authorities, part of a strike prompted by the dismissal of four union leaders at the company.
Union leaders said the strike was triggered by the company’s dismissal of four union leaders shortly after they had submitted paperwork to formalize a union to both the company and the Labour Ministry earlier this month. Workers allege that the company rejected their request and failed to address workers' demands for improved labor practices and benefits.
Flash Info | Supreme Court Denies Bail of Two KSILA Youth Leaders
14 January 2025
The Supreme Court this morning denied bail for Ream Sreypich Rothana and Thy Thorn, two vice-presidents of the Khmer Student Intelligent League Association (KSILA), upholding the decision of the Investigating Chamber of the Phnom Penh Appeal Court from 5 December 2024. The two youth activists, aged 23 and 24, are charged with "plotting" under Article 453 of the Criminal Code, which carries a prison sentence of up to 10 years if convicted.
Rothana and Thorn were arrested in August 2024 as part of a larger crackdown on over 100 people accused of expressing opinions or planning to assemble in reaction to the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA), a regional cooperation agreement from which Cambodia has since withdrawn. In total, more than 60 people were charged and imprisoned during the crackdown.