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Political Monopoly: Vote But No Free Speech Or Choices
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen won reelection on July 23, as expected, extending his 38 years in power by monopolizing politics, jailing rivals, silencing free speech, and winning virtually all of parliament's seats. 'We've won a landslide,' ...
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