Candidates from 18 parties will be on the ballot in the national election on July 23, although international observers and humanrights groups have widely criticized the election for lacking a fair electoral process and for the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) having no serious competition.
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The Coalition of Cambodian Farmer Community (CCFC) was allowed to resume activity a month and a half after it was suspended by the Ministry of Interior.
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Human rights groups have accused the Cambodian government of stepping up a campaign of harassment and intimidation against opposition politicians ahead of the July 23 national election which is expected to be won easily by Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Imprisoned activist Seng Theary began a 10-day hunger strike on Monday, less than a week after a United Nations report declared she was being detained in violation of international law.
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