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SPOTLIGHT - Restrictive Laws in Cambodia Violating Digital Rights in the Name of "National Security"

  • Writer: Manushya Foundation
    Manushya Foundation
  • Aug 6, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 7, 2020



DIGITAL RIGHTS: To kick-off our Campaign to Stop Digital Dictatorship in Southeast Asia and provide solutions from leading voices on the ground, we shed the light on the misuse of restrictive laws, policies and actions of the Royal Government of Cambodia that violate digital rights in the name of ‘National Security’.

Learn more about our work on digital rights here!

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Viet Nguyen
Viet Nguyen
Jun 12

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Online Bitlife
Online Bitlife
Jun 11

This spotlight raises important concerns about digital rights and the balance between national security and online freedoms. After reading thought-provoking topics like this, I often play bitlife which is a life simulation game where every decision affects your character’s future and creates a different life story.

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linn paul
linn paul
Mar 05

The way you outlined the legal context alongside its social implications made the topic much easier to understand and reflect upon. It’s always valuable to see complex policy issues explained with clarity and balance. I recently came across a similar discussion on a review blog while browsing https://www.masterstorage365.com/ and it offered an interesting comparative perspective on regulatory environments in different regions. Your article adds meaningful depth to that broader conversation and encourages informed awareness.

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Asa Binney
Asa Binney
Jan 05

One of the most controversial legal moves has been the Among Us Sub-Decree on the Establishment of the National Internet Gateway (NIG)

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