Cambodia: UN Human Rights Chief criticises general elections held in restrictive environment & calls for dialogues to reopen civic space
"UN Criticizes Cambodia Election Restrictions, Threats", 26 July 2023
The United Nations … said Cambodia's general elections were held in a severely restricted environment surrounded by threats and intimidation that created a chilling effect.
UN human rights chief Volker Turk slammed the circumstances behind Sunday's vote as the victor, Prime Minister Hun Sen, announced he would resign and hand power to his eldest son after almost four decades of hardline rule.
Turk said the elections were conducted in a severely restricted space that negatively impacted on the rights of Cambodians to participate fully and equally.
Restrictive laws and policies hampered the registration and participation of opposition parties and candidates, while opposition parties, trade unions, NGOs and media were targeted through criminal and other legal processes, threats, intimidation, and on occasion physical attacks, he said.
"Cambodia has witnessed a constant shrinkage of democratic space in recent years, undermining fundamental freedoms and the right to participate in public affairs," Turk said in a statement…
The social media accounts of three media organisations deemed critical of the government were blocked before … election.
"I urge the government to address shortcomings, rectify deficiencies and engage in dialogue with all political parties and civil society actors to create an enabling and inclusive civic space for all Cambodians."