United Nations experts demand reinstatement of Cambodian news outlet VOD


Geneva, Feb 21, 2023 (AFP): UN experts on Monday night demanded the reinstatement of Voice of Democracy after the online Khmer- and English-language broadcaster, one of Cambodia's last independent media outlets, was stripped of its licence.

Prime Minister Hun Sen earlier this month ordered VOD's licence revoked over what he said was an erroneous report about his eldest son.

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