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Man jailed for Facebook threat to Cambodian PM Hun Sen

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A Cambodian court sentenced a 27-year-old to two years in jail for Facebook posts that threatened strongman Prime Minister Hun Sen.

Ven Sopheap, a resident of eastern Prey Veng province, admitted during his trial last week to posting threats against Hun Sen — the authoritarian premier who has ruled Cambodia for more than three decades.

He reportedly wrote “Hun Sen, today is the day of your death” and “Beheading Yuons (derogatory term for Vietnamese people) is the duty of all Khmer children” on his Facebook account, leading to his arrest in October.

On Friday a Phnom Penh court handed the man two years in prison for issuing a death threat and inciting discrimination, according to judge Ly Sokleng.

Rights groups criticised the verdict as the latest smothering of free speech in Cambodia as Hun Sen clamps down on critics ahead of a 2018 poll.

“Flippant social media posts or throw away comments, without any real intention to follow through, should be handled with a common-sense approach and treated with leniency,” said Chak Sopheap, executive director of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights.

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