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Cambodia jails news site owner for 1 year over false posts

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PHNOM PENH, Sept 30 (Reuters) - A Cambodian court on Thursday sentenced the owner of a news website to a year in prison for incitement to cause a felony, a prosecutor said, for posting disinformation about a land dispute at a national park. Youn Chhiv, who ran the Koh Kong Hot News website, had "posted comments to cause confusion" on Facebook, said Vey Phearom, deputy prosecutor at the provincial court in Koh Kong.

 

The journalist, he said, had admitted to falsely claiming that a Sept. 3 eviction by police of villagers from national park land was unlawful and the land had been awarded to them by Prime Minister Hun Sen. Vey Phearom told Reuters the judge started the trial the moment Youn Chhiv reported for a summons, in a case that was initiated at the order of Defence Minister Tea Banh, a Koh Kong native.

 

Neither Tea Banh nor Youn Chhiv's lawyer could be reached for comment on Thursday. Staff of the news site were not immediately available for comment. The imprisonment comes at a time when human rights groups have accused the government of using the judiciary to discourage dissent through harsh punishments.

 

read more https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/cambodia-jails-news-site-owner-1-year-over-false-posts-2021-09-30/

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