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2021年2月19日

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Reuters

Cambodia: Govt. deny that newly adopted sub-decree on national internet gateway aims to control internet across the country following series of decried statements from CSOs

"Cambodia denies new law sets up China-style internet controls", 19 February 2021

Cambodia denied … accusations that a new law setting up a national internet gateway would usher in Chinese-style surveillance and censorship, adding that it would soon draft a law to protect personal data.

The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (MPTC) issued a statement after an outcry over this week’s enactment of a sub-decree requiring all internet traffic to be routed within a national gateway within a year.

“The allegations with regard to the establishment of the National Internet Gateway are unfounded, politically motivated, untrue and contradictory to the objectives stated in the Sub-Decree,” the statement said.

“MPTC would like to reiterate that no provision in the Sub-Decree authorizes the collection of consumers’ data and restriction on freedom of expression,” it added.

Critics have said longtime Cambodian leader Hun Sen could use the law replicate China’s tight internet controls that block Western media apps including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube and censor content that could undermine the ruling Communist Party…

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