Arrests Continue as Cambodian Authorities Crackdown on Extremist Opposition Groups Protesting CLV-DTA
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Arrests Continue as Cambodian Authorities Crackdown on Extremist Opposition Groups Protesting CLV-DTA
Cambodian Authorities Detain 14 in Connection with CLV-DTA Protest
[CAMBODIA NEWS] Cambodian law enforcement officials have apprehended 14 individuals linked to protests against the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) project, according to a statement from the National Police spokesperson.
Chay Kim Khoeun, spokesperson for the National Police Commissariat General, confirmed the arrests on August 16. The detentions are related to demonstrations opposing the CLV-DTA development initiative, a tri-national economic cooperation project.
As of the afternoon of August 16, authorities had taken 14 people into custody. However, Kim Khoeun was unable to provide specific details about the identities or backgrounds of those arrested.
The CLV-DTA project aims to promote economic growth and cooperation in the border regions of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. While supporters argue it will bring development and prosperity to the area, the project has faced opposition from some local communities and activists concerned about its potential impact.
The arrests highlight the ongoing tension surrounding large-scale development projects in the region and the challenges faced by those who voice opposition to such initiatives.
As the situation continues to unfold, further information about the detainees and the nature of their involvement in the protests is expected to emerge.
[CAMBODIA NEWS] Cambodian law enforcement officials have apprehended 14 individuals linked to protests against the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) project, according to a statement from the National Police spokesperson.
Chay Kim Khoeun, spokesperson for the National Police Commissariat General, confirmed the arrests on August 16. The detentions are related to demonstrations opposing the CLV-DTA development initiative, a tri-national economic cooperation project.
As of the afternoon of August 16, authorities had taken 14 people into custody. However, Kim Khoeun was unable to provide specific details about the identities or backgrounds of those arrested.
The CLV-DTA project aims to promote economic growth and cooperation in the border regions of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. While supporters argue it will bring development and prosperity to the area, the project has faced opposition from some local communities and activists concerned about its potential impact.
The arrests highlight the ongoing tension surrounding large-scale development projects in the region and the challenges faced by those who voice opposition to such initiatives.
As the situation continues to unfold, further information about the detainees and the nature of their involvement in the protests is expected to emerge.
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Arrests Continue as Cambodian Authorities Crackdown on Extremist Opposition Groups Protesting CLV-DTA
Cambodia Continues Crack Downs on Alleged Anti-Government Activities
[CAMBODIA NEWS] Cambodian law enforcement continues to deploy forces at key locations to monitor potential gatherings by extremist opposition groups aiming to overthrow the government, according to a statement from the National Police spokesperson on August 20, 2024.
Lieutenant General Chhay Kim Khoeun, spokesperson for the National Police Commissariat, announced that security forces remain on high alert and have increased their presence in strategic areas. This heightened vigilance comes in response to concerns about possible demonstrations by radical opposition factions.
The spokesperson also provided an update on the individuals arrested on August 18 near the Royal Palace. While some suspects are still undergoing additional procedures, others may be sent to court pending judicial warrants. The exact number of detainees was not disclosed.
On August 18, 2024, authorities apprehended 31 individuals, including two women, who were allegedly attempting to gather in front of the Royal Palace to protest and potentially destabilize the legitimate government. During the operation, law enforcement confiscated various items, including gasoline bottles, folding knives, handcuffs, batons, rubber bands, and metal pellets, which were purportedly intended for use against security forces.
The detained individuals are currently in police custody as authorities prepare to follow legal procedures for their potential court appearances.
[CAMBODIA NEWS] Cambodian law enforcement continues to deploy forces at key locations to monitor potential gatherings by extremist opposition groups aiming to overthrow the government, according to a statement from the National Police spokesperson on August 20, 2024.
Lieutenant General Chhay Kim Khoeun, spokesperson for the National Police Commissariat, announced that security forces remain on high alert and have increased their presence in strategic areas. This heightened vigilance comes in response to concerns about possible demonstrations by radical opposition factions.
The spokesperson also provided an update on the individuals arrested on August 18 near the Royal Palace. While some suspects are still undergoing additional procedures, others may be sent to court pending judicial warrants. The exact number of detainees was not disclosed.
On August 18, 2024, authorities apprehended 31 individuals, including two women, who were allegedly attempting to gather in front of the Royal Palace to protest and potentially destabilize the legitimate government. During the operation, law enforcement confiscated various items, including gasoline bottles, folding knives, handcuffs, batons, rubber bands, and metal pellets, which were purportedly intended for use against security forces.
The detained individuals are currently in police custody as authorities prepare to follow legal procedures for their potential court appearances.
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Re: Arrests Continue as Cambodian Authorities Maintain Vigilance Against Extremist Opposition Groups
Cambodian Youth Apologizes for Inflammatory TikTok Posts
[CAMBODIA NEWS] A young man from Bokor City has publicly apologized for posting inflammatory content on TikTok, influenced by extremist opposition groups. He now urges others not to fall for those seeking to destabilize Cambodia.
In a surprising turn of events, a Cambodian youth has publicly retracted his controversial TikTok posts and issued an apology to the country's leadership. Nul Cheat, also known as Chin, the owner of the TikTok account "CHIN," expressed remorse for his past actions and called on others to avoid being misled by groups aiming to disrupt Cambodia's peace.
On August 20, 2024, Nul Cheat, a resident of Central Village in Koh Touch Commune, Bokor City, released a video expressing deep regret for his "grave mistake." He acknowledged that his TikTok posts, containing inappropriate language, had negatively impacted social order, national security, and the country's development.
In his apology, Cheat admitted to briefly harboring intentions to create social instability, attributing his actions to momentary misjudgment and lack of consideration. He specifically addressed his apology to Senate President Samdech Techo HE and Prime Minister Samdech Thipadei HM.
The young man urged fellow youth to refrain from posting or sharing information that could harm society or disrespect national leaders. He emphasized the importance of not falling prey to the instigation of extremist groups aiming to destroy the nation, peace, and people's livelihoods.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Cambodia in managing social media influence and maintaining social stability in the digital age.
[CAMBODIA NEWS] A young man from Bokor City has publicly apologized for posting inflammatory content on TikTok, influenced by extremist opposition groups. He now urges others not to fall for those seeking to destabilize Cambodia.
In a surprising turn of events, a Cambodian youth has publicly retracted his controversial TikTok posts and issued an apology to the country's leadership. Nul Cheat, also known as Chin, the owner of the TikTok account "CHIN," expressed remorse for his past actions and called on others to avoid being misled by groups aiming to disrupt Cambodia's peace.
On August 20, 2024, Nul Cheat, a resident of Central Village in Koh Touch Commune, Bokor City, released a video expressing deep regret for his "grave mistake." He acknowledged that his TikTok posts, containing inappropriate language, had negatively impacted social order, national security, and the country's development.
In his apology, Cheat admitted to briefly harboring intentions to create social instability, attributing his actions to momentary misjudgment and lack of consideration. He specifically addressed his apology to Senate President Samdech Techo HE and Prime Minister Samdech Thipadei HM.
The young man urged fellow youth to refrain from posting or sharing information that could harm society or disrespect national leaders. He emphasized the importance of not falling prey to the instigation of extremist groups aiming to destroy the nation, peace, and people's livelihoods.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Cambodia in managing social media influence and maintaining social stability in the digital age.
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Re: Arrests Continue as Cambodian Authorities Maintain Vigilance Against Extremist Opposition Groups
Cambodian Youth Arrested for Inciting Protests on TikTok
[CAMBODIA NEWS] A 24-year-old man from Oddar Meanchey province was arrested on August 18, 2024, for posting content on TikTok that allegedly incited protests in Phnom Penh. The suspect later claimed he only wanted to increase engagement for his online shoe business.
Authorities in Oddar Meanchey province have detained a young man for posting content on TikTok that allegedly encouraged people to participate in protests aimed at overthrowing the government. The arrest took place on August 18, 2024, following an investigation by local police.
The suspect, identified as Chin Long, 24, from Samraong City, Oddar Meanchey province, was taken into custody under the direction of provincial governor Man Chanyada and provincial police chief Major General Kov Li. The operation involved cooperation between various local authorities and was coordinated by deputy prosecutor Mao Kimhour.
According to a provincial police officer, Long posted a video on TikTok on August 17, calling for citizens to join protests in Phnom Penh the following day. The content allegedly supported efforts to mobilize forces to overthrow the legitimate government.
When questioned by authorities, Long admitted to creating and posting the video on his TikTok account, "L2 Store." However, he claimed that his intention was not to cause social unrest but rather to gain likes, shares, and attention for his online shoe business. Long stated that he had no affiliation with opposition groups.
After hearing Long's confession and explanation, authorities provided guidance and allowed him to return home. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of posting inflammatory content on social media platforms.
[CAMBODIA NEWS] A 24-year-old man from Oddar Meanchey province was arrested on August 18, 2024, for posting content on TikTok that allegedly incited protests in Phnom Penh. The suspect later claimed he only wanted to increase engagement for his online shoe business.
Authorities in Oddar Meanchey province have detained a young man for posting content on TikTok that allegedly encouraged people to participate in protests aimed at overthrowing the government. The arrest took place on August 18, 2024, following an investigation by local police.
The suspect, identified as Chin Long, 24, from Samraong City, Oddar Meanchey province, was taken into custody under the direction of provincial governor Man Chanyada and provincial police chief Major General Kov Li. The operation involved cooperation between various local authorities and was coordinated by deputy prosecutor Mao Kimhour.
According to a provincial police officer, Long posted a video on TikTok on August 17, calling for citizens to join protests in Phnom Penh the following day. The content allegedly supported efforts to mobilize forces to overthrow the legitimate government.
When questioned by authorities, Long admitted to creating and posting the video on his TikTok account, "L2 Store." However, he claimed that his intention was not to cause social unrest but rather to gain likes, shares, and attention for his online shoe business. Long stated that he had no affiliation with opposition groups.
After hearing Long's confession and explanation, authorities provided guidance and allowed him to return home. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of posting inflammatory content on social media platforms.
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Cambodian Woman Confesses to Involvement in Planned Protest Against Government
[CAMBODIA NEWS] A Cambodian woman has publicly confessed to participating in plans for an anti-government protest, expressing remorse and seeking forgiveness from top officials. The incident highlights ongoing political tensions in the country.
Lach Thina, an accountant for the Khmer Intellectual Students' Association (KCLA), has come forward to admit her involvement in plans to create social unrest and participate in a protest scheduled for August 18, 2024. In a video statement, Thina expressed deep regret for her actions and appealed for forgiveness from Prime Minister HM and other high-ranking officials.
The planned demonstration was reportedly aimed at opposing the Cambodian government's CLV cooperation project. Thina claimed she had been misled by opposition groups based outside the country, who she says used her as a pawn in their efforts to challenge the government.
In her statement, Thina urged fellow KCLA members and Cambodian citizens to be wary of manipulation by foreign opposition groups. She specifically mentioned an individual named Man Lisa, who she alleges is attempting to recruit young people for activities aimed at overthrowing the legitimate government of Cambodia.
Concluding her confession, Thina expressed support for the government's CLV cooperation efforts, stating that they contribute to maintaining peace and furthering national development.
This incident underscores the ongoing political tensions in Cambodia and the government's concerns about foreign influence in domestic affairs. It also highlights the complex relationship between civil society organizations and the state in the country.
[CAMBODIA NEWS] A Cambodian woman has publicly confessed to participating in plans for an anti-government protest, expressing remorse and seeking forgiveness from top officials. The incident highlights ongoing political tensions in the country.
Lach Thina, an accountant for the Khmer Intellectual Students' Association (KCLA), has come forward to admit her involvement in plans to create social unrest and participate in a protest scheduled for August 18, 2024. In a video statement, Thina expressed deep regret for her actions and appealed for forgiveness from Prime Minister HM and other high-ranking officials.
The planned demonstration was reportedly aimed at opposing the Cambodian government's CLV cooperation project. Thina claimed she had been misled by opposition groups based outside the country, who she says used her as a pawn in their efforts to challenge the government.
In her statement, Thina urged fellow KCLA members and Cambodian citizens to be wary of manipulation by foreign opposition groups. She specifically mentioned an individual named Man Lisa, who she alleges is attempting to recruit young people for activities aimed at overthrowing the legitimate government of Cambodia.
Concluding her confession, Thina expressed support for the government's CLV cooperation efforts, stating that they contribute to maintaining peace and furthering national development.
This incident underscores the ongoing political tensions in Cambodia and the government's concerns about foreign influence in domestic affairs. It also highlights the complex relationship between civil society organizations and the state in the country.
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Three Arrested in Ponhea Lueu District for Alleged Protest Preparation
[CAMBODIA NEWS] Cambodian authorities have apprehended three individuals, including one woman, on suspicion of preparing for a protest in Ponhea Lueu district, Kandal province. The arrests took place on Sunday, August 18, 2024, near the district hall.
The suspects, identified as Rat Kim Seng, En Ri, and Chhoeun Mom, were detained in front of the Ponhea Lueu District Hall, located in Pothitoch village, Kampong Luong commune. All three individuals are residents of Svay village in Samaki Meanchey district, Kampong Chhnang province.
According to local authorities, the arrests were made as part of an effort to prevent potential unrest. Law enforcement officials seized several items during the operation, including two rubber batons, three packages of ball bearings, two motorcycles, and a shoulder bag.
The suspects have been transferred to the Kandal Provincial Police Commissariat for further investigation. Authorities have not yet released information regarding the specific charges or the planned nature of the alleged protest.
This incident highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding public demonstrations and the government's approach to maintaining public order in Cambodia. As the situation develops, local residents and human rights organizations will likely be monitoring the case closely.
[CAMBODIA NEWS] Cambodian authorities have apprehended three individuals, including one woman, on suspicion of preparing for a protest in Ponhea Lueu district, Kandal province. The arrests took place on Sunday, August 18, 2024, near the district hall.
The suspects, identified as Rat Kim Seng, En Ri, and Chhoeun Mom, were detained in front of the Ponhea Lueu District Hall, located in Pothitoch village, Kampong Luong commune. All three individuals are residents of Svay village in Samaki Meanchey district, Kampong Chhnang province.
According to local authorities, the arrests were made as part of an effort to prevent potential unrest. Law enforcement officials seized several items during the operation, including two rubber batons, three packages of ball bearings, two motorcycles, and a shoulder bag.
The suspects have been transferred to the Kandal Provincial Police Commissariat for further investigation. Authorities have not yet released information regarding the specific charges or the planned nature of the alleged protest.
This incident highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding public demonstrations and the government's approach to maintaining public order in Cambodia. As the situation develops, local residents and human rights organizations will likely be monitoring the case closely.
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Re: Arrests Continue as Cambodian Authorities Crackdown on Extremist Opposition Groups Protesting CLV-DTA
Nice to know these kids are involved with public protests although
( but ) not very smart It’s not nice to “ mislead “ a young girl
or participate to “ increase engagement for online shoe business”
But Ingenuity and high classs ammo ..
I am glad there were. no victims.
but smoking is bad !
Sad to think about the future everywhere.
( but ) not very smart It’s not nice to “ mislead “ a young girl
or participate to “ increase engagement for online shoe business”
But Ingenuity and high classs ammo ..
I am glad there were. no victims.
but smoking is bad !
Sad to think about the future everywhere.
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Cambodian Police Maintain Vigilance Despite Calm After Protests
[CAMBODIA NEWS] Despite a lull in protests by extreme opposition groups, Cambodian police continue to monitor key locations to prevent demonstrations and ensure public safety.
On August 19, 2024, the Unified Administrative Command of Dangkor District deployed forces to monitor three strategic entry and exit points in Phnom Penh. These checkpoints were established in response to recent protest activities and potential security threats.
The first checkpoint, located on National Road 3 in Kraing Pongro Commune, is overseen by Deputy Chief Kim Nhib and Deputy District Governor Chea Kim Sour, along with other local officials.
The second checkpoint, situated at the 60-meter and 50-meter intersections in Choeng Ek Commune, is led by Lieutenant General Kol Yi, Deputy Commissioner of Phnom Penh, with support from other high-ranking police officials and district authorities.
The third checkpoint, at the Kour Srov roundabout in Prek Kampues Commune, is also under the supervision of Lieutenant General Kol Yi and his team of senior police and district officials.
These security measures follow the arrest of 31 individuals, including two women, on August 18. The group was detained for attempting to organize a protest in front of the Royal Palace, allegedly aimed at overthrowing the legitimate government. During the operation, authorities confiscated various items, including gasoline bottles, folding knives, handcuffs, batons, rubber bands, and metal pellets, which were reportedly intended for use against law enforcement.
The detained individuals are currently in police custody, and legal proceedings are underway to bring them before the court in accordance with Cambodian law.
[CAMBODIA NEWS] Despite a lull in protests by extreme opposition groups, Cambodian police continue to monitor key locations to prevent demonstrations and ensure public safety.
On August 19, 2024, the Unified Administrative Command of Dangkor District deployed forces to monitor three strategic entry and exit points in Phnom Penh. These checkpoints were established in response to recent protest activities and potential security threats.
The first checkpoint, located on National Road 3 in Kraing Pongro Commune, is overseen by Deputy Chief Kim Nhib and Deputy District Governor Chea Kim Sour, along with other local officials.
The second checkpoint, situated at the 60-meter and 50-meter intersections in Choeng Ek Commune, is led by Lieutenant General Kol Yi, Deputy Commissioner of Phnom Penh, with support from other high-ranking police officials and district authorities.
The third checkpoint, at the Kour Srov roundabout in Prek Kampues Commune, is also under the supervision of Lieutenant General Kol Yi and his team of senior police and district officials.
These security measures follow the arrest of 31 individuals, including two women, on August 18. The group was detained for attempting to organize a protest in front of the Royal Palace, allegedly aimed at overthrowing the legitimate government. During the operation, authorities confiscated various items, including gasoline bottles, folding knives, handcuffs, batons, rubber bands, and metal pellets, which were reportedly intended for use against law enforcement.
The detained individuals are currently in police custody, and legal proceedings are underway to bring them before the court in accordance with Cambodian law.
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