UN Chief Laments Severely Restricted Cambodia Poll, Opposition Clampdown

The United Nations

The UN human rights chief on Wednesday lamented the severe electoral clampdown by the Cambodian Government during the weekend vote, including restrictions on opposition parties, NGOs and media.

In a news release issued by his Office, Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, denounced "constant shrinkage" in Cambodia's democratic space in recent years, which he said is undermining citizen's fundamental freedoms and their right to participate in the public square.

In the lead up to the elections, Cambodia's National Election Committee disqualified two leading opposition political parties and, immediately prior to polling day, authorities ordered internet service providers to block social media accounts of three media organizations which they deemed critical of the Government, OHCHR said.

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