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10 Years After Kem Ley’s Murder, Justice Still Incomplete, Rights Groups Say

Ten years after the assassination of Dr. Kem Ley, human rights organizations and his supporters assert that justice remains incomplete. On the anniversary, they continue to honor the legacy of the prominent social analyst. The groups emphasize that despite a decade passing, full accountability has not been achieved, casting a shadow over Cambodia’s commitment to rule of law. As commemorations take place, the call for truth and justice persists, keeping Kem Ley’s vision alive.

Article source: cambodiadaily.com | Image credit: The Cambodia Daily

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