Khmer Times-July 25

Cambodia’s always-fragile democracy is about to become the big loser in the election taking place on Sunday. Prime Minister Hun Sen has done all he needs to do to ensure he wins another term, and that included dismantling basic freedoms and undermining the rule of law.

In the country’s sixth general election since 1993, when a United Nations-sponsored poll culminated a painful, drawn-out peace process, voters will be casting ballots to fill 125 seats in the legislature. But nearly 70,000 security personnel will be deployed at the 23,000 polling stations, according to the Election Commission, making the exercise appear much as elections did when violence dominated Cambodian politics. Bullets and blood were common enough in the years following the civil war that ended the Khmer Rouge regime and its ghastly reign of genocide.

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