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Two Cambodians charged with insulting royals on Facebook

Two Cambodians were charged under the country’s lese majeste law with insulting King Norodom Sihamoni for posts made on Facebook about a photograph of the king and Prime Minister Hun Sen. PeoplesGazette reports.Information Guide Nigeria

A judge at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court also charged Yim Sinorn and Hun Kosal with incitement to cause serious social unrest in the country, a court document showed.


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The men, once members of the now-dissolved opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), could face a jail term of up to five years and fines of up to 2,500 dollars if found guilty.

They were arrested on Tuesday over their posts about a photograph of Messrs Sihamoni and Hun Sen standing together at a torch relay ceremony for the upcoming Southeast Asian Games.

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The court did not specify what the posts said.

Messrs Sinorn and Kosal and their legal representatives could immediately be reached for comment.

Mr. Sinorn, who later posted on Facebook that he had deleted what he wrote about the king and the prime minister, said he respected the king and would promote the royal family.NYSC Portal

Mr. Hun Sen, in comments on his official Facebook page about the arrests and before the men were charged, said, “This is an insulting act that cannot be tolerated or excused.”

He said the men should never be forgiven while denying that his remarks were aimed at pressuring the court.

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Cambodia’s lese majeste law was unanimously adopted by parliament in 2018. Rights groups expressed concerns at the time that the law, similar to legislation in neighbouring Thailand, could be used to silence government critics.

The CNRP was banned ahead of a 2018 election that was swept by Hun Sen’s Cambodian People’s Party (CPP).

CNRP has since been decimated, with many of its members arrested or fleeing into exile in what activists say is a sweeping crackdown designed to thwart challenges to the CPP’s power monopoly.JAMB Result

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