“I have decided to stop using Facebook, on which I have more than 14 million followers,” Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen told his followers on Telegram last week. The announcement came just hours ...
Reporting from BEIJING — Cambodia is sliding into dictatorship, and it’s playing out on Facebook. The country’s government, led by Prime Minister Hun Sen, has purchased millions of fake “likes” on the ...
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, right, of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), shows off his inked finger, together with his wife Bun Rany, left, after voting a ballot at a polling station in Takhmua ...
As hostilities between Thailand and Cambodia escalate into open conflict, former Cambodian Prime Minister and current Senate President Hun Sen stirred controversy on Thursday by uploading, and then ...
Cambodia has grabbed international attention over recent months amid its undeclared war with Thailand and the dominance of criminal syndicates, deflecting attention from issues at home where ...
June 29 (Reuters) - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has stopped using Facebook to communicate with the public in favour of Telegram, switching to what he called a "better" application amid an ongoing ...
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The role of social networking site Facebook in facilitating protest actions has been affirmed in the Tunisia and Egypt uprisings; governments in many countries, including China, are wary of the ...
A smear campaign linked to the Cambodian government went viral on the social media platform, sending an activist Buddhist cleric into exile to protect himself. By Hannah Beech and Sun Narin BANGKOK — ...