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Cambodian journalist charged with incitement flees amid crackdown

PHNOM PENH: A Cambodian journalist charged with “incitement to commit a felony” over his election coverage said on Tuesday he had fled the country fearing arrest and had been given refugee asylum status by the UN refugee agency.

Cambodian journalist charged with incitement flees amid crackdown

United Nations flag. — File Photo.



Phnom Penh, April 25

A Cambodian journalist charged with “incitement to commit a felony” over his election coverage said on Tuesday he had fled the country fearing arrest and had been given refugee asylum status by the UN refugee agency.

Aun Pheap, 54, now in the United States, was charged in August last year along with a colleague, Zsombor Peter, a Canadian, after an interview with former opposition members.

It was not immediately clear what felony they were suspected of inciting.

The pair worked for the now closed Cambodia Daily and face up to two years in prison if found guilty.

The ruling party of Prime Minister Hun Sen and its allies have waged a crackdown against what they say are critics of the government, including human rights advocates and opposition lawmakers, in the leadup to the July 29 general election.

Hun Sen is expected to easily win the vote after the main opposition Cambodian National Rescue Party was dissolved in November and dozens of its lawmakers were banned from politics.

The English-language Cambodia Daily was shut down last year after it was given a month to pay $6.3 million for years of back taxes amid the crackdown, which has also extended to independent media.

“If I go back to Cambodia, it is for sure that I will be arrested,” Aun Pheap told Reuters on Tuesday from the United States, where he is attending a journalism workshop and waiting to hear back about an asylum application there.

Aun Pheap said the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) had granted him refugee status in January and that he left for the United States on March 25. He denied the charges against him.

UNHCR declined to comment on the case. “We can neither confirm nor deny even the existence of individual cases registered with UNHCR, for reasons of confidentiality and protection,” it said in a statement to Reuters.

A Cambodian government spokesman declined to comment. — Reuters.

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