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Cambodia Threatens Legal Action Against Non-Voters

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The Interior Minister said Cambodians who were found to have taken part in the campaign would be fined up to 20 million riels (about $5,000).

 

PHNOM PENH — 

The government has ordered authorities to arrest anyone who uploads images on social media as part of an opposition election boycott campaign.

The Cambodia National Rescue Party, which was banned in November in a Supreme Court decision, has led a “Clean Fingers” campaign, a reference to the anti-fraud ink that is used to stain voters’ fingers on election day.

 

Sar Kheng, the interior minister, and ruling Cambodian People’s Party deputy president said Cambodians who were found to have taken part in the campaign would be fined up to 20 million riels (about $5,000).

 

Speaking to CPP members in Battambang province’s Banan district, Kheng said there was no precedent in the law to sentence campaigners to prison, but said that fines should be enforced.

 

“I already stated it clearly,” he said. “Don’t play with me. I only follow the law. We cannot detain them because the law did not say so, but we can fine them.”

Many opposition supporters, both in Cambodia and overseas, have previously posted photos online as part of the campaign.

 

Hang Puthea, National Election Committee spokesman, said the body had so far received five complaints related to the opposition boycott.

Meas Nee, a social affairs analyst, said threats to sue campaigners were “meaningless because we are 100 percent sure that the CPP is going to win. So too many threats will only worsen their reputation.”

 

Korn Savang, an election monitor with watchdog Comfrel, said legal threats against those taking part in the Clean Fingers campaign were a violation on citizens’ freedom of expression.

“This is where I worry for Cambodians in rural areas because they don’t understand these laws, even some authorities [don’t],” he said.

 

source  https://www.voacambodia.com/a/cambodia-threatens-legal-action-against-non-voters/4497711.html

 

 
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ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

Totally misleading headline.

They are threatening to fine people who actively take part in the boycott, not people who simply do not vote.

This of course is reprehensible but different to the headline.

Australia fines people who do not vote. ?

4 hours ago, DoctorG said:

Totally misleading headline.

They are threatening to fine people who actively take part in the boycott, not people who simply do not vote.

This of course is reprehensible but different to the headline.

Australia fines people who do not vote. ?

Australia does that ?  If true then Australia sounds like it surely belongs to the Asian Alliance of dictatorship laws

52 minutes ago, AsiaHand said:

Australia does that ?  If true then Australia sounds like it surely belongs to the Asian Alliance of dictatorship laws

Not entirely true. If you are registered you have to either apply for a postal vote or get your name crossed off. You can write get stuffed on the ballot paper or leave it blank. i am not registered so don't have to.

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