PHNOM PENH: Twenty-one Cambodian activists and workers arrested during a bloody crackdown on a garment industry strike last month were denied bail on Tuesday, despite international appeals for their release.
The case has heightened concerns among rights campaigners about the recent suppression of street protests intended to challenge strongman premier Hun Sen's nearly three-decade rule.
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