Cambodia’s Descent Into One-Party Rule: What Can Be Done After Sham 2018 Elections?

Event Asia
Event Asia

September 13, 2018 Cambodia’s Descent Into One-Party Rule: What Can Be Done After Sham 2018 Elections?

Over the past year, Cambodia began a rapid descent into one-party rule, a status solidified by elections in July of 2018.

Thursday, Sep 13, 2018

10:00 am - 11:00 am

The Heritage Foundation

214 Massachusetts Ave NE
Washington, DC
20002

Description

Over the past year, Cambodia began a rapid descent into one-party rule, a status solidified by elections in July of 2018. In 2017, opposition leader Kem Sokha was jailed; NGOs, the press, and civil society were effectively silenced; and Cambodia’s Supreme Court outlawed the existence of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party. The outcome of the 2018 elections was all-but-determined before the Cambodian people rung in the New Year.

Incumbent ruler Hun Sen extended his nearly 35-year reign another five years, and the Cambodian people feel more disenfranchised than ever. While the U.S. government has swiftly responded to Cambodia’s anti-democratic backslide, there is still more to be done. Please join us for a conversation on how to get Cambodia back on the path toward political reforms that promote the rights and freedoms of all Cambodians.