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Cambodia accused of stifling protests

By Tim Johnston in Bangkok

Published: October 21 2009 22:48 | Last updated: October 21 2009 22:48

A law passed on Wednesday by Cambodia’s legislature limiting the size of demonstrations is the latest example of rising intolerance in south-east Asia, say advocates of free speech.

Cambodia’s parliament, which is dominated by the Cambodian People’s party of Hun Sen, prime minister, passed the law limiting public demonstrations to 200 people to ensure “public order and national security”.

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