By Aruna Kashyap
The Phnom Penh Post-Apr 30, 2018

Jorge Luis Borges’s Book of Imaginary Beings has a real-world equivalent in Cambodia. Call it the Book of Imaginary Enemies. This imagined book would tell tales of government attacks against rights activists, journalists and other peaceful critics deemed a threat to the government. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen’s subordinates have been working overtime to fabricate new “imagined enemies”. The latest addition to their list was renowned labor activist Moeun Tola.
After Tola spent years toiling for workers’ rights and helping the government assist human trafficking victims, Cambodia’s ruling-party-controlled courts charged him and two other prominent activists – Pa Nguon Teang, a media freedom advocate, and Venerable But Buntenh, an activist monk – of embezzling funeral funds of Kem Ley, an outspoken dissident assassinated in July 2016.
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First published in: The Phnom Penh Post