Cambodia will monitor and control online news content intended to cause “instability”, an official notice said on Monday, the government’s latest move to control information ahead of a general election in July. Despite the complete absence of Cambodia’s main opposition party, the National Election Committee (NEC) hailed the success of a multi-party democracy in the country as more parties on Monday registered for the upcoming general elections. As Cambodia’s once-robust press freedom comes under attack, Chinese-linked outlets have found new footing ahead of July elections, pushing the country’s media toward an authoritarian model — and bolstering strongman Hun Sen’s tight grip on power, writes Joe Freeman and Suy Se for the Hong Kong Free Press.