*Overseas Cambodians told cyber law applies*

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Fri, 7 November 2014 | Charles Rollet
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Overseas Cambodians told cyber law applies
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Cambodia's diaspora community is being recruited in a campaign for greater
transparency regarding a controversial cybercrime law that critics say
would muzzle disse...
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*(The Cambodian Center for Independent Media says Cambodian Americans may
be affected by a proposed cybercrime law. Eli Meixler)
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Cambodia's diaspora community is being recruited in a campaign for greater
transparency regarding a controversial cybercrime law that critics say
would muzzle dissent in the Kingdom.

An unofficial copy of the proposed bill leaked in April criminalises online
content that “slanders or undermines” government agencies, and according to
the Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM), Cambodians living
overseas could be held accountable for flouting the law if it passes.

“Critically, this law could also give Cambodian authorities
extraterritorial jurisdiction to prosecute ‘crimes’ committed outside of
Cambodia,” reads a letter sent from CCIM to several Cambodian-American
associations in the US on Tuesday.

“As a member of the Cambodian community abroad, this law will directly
affect you, and we are therefore asking your help in petitioning the
government for greater transparency in the drafting process.”

CCIM communications coordinator Amanda King told the *Post*, however, that
the likelihood of the US extraditing its own citizens would admittedly be
low, considering freedom-of-speech protections in the US.

“I highly doubt that [the US] would extradite, but those who come to
Cambodia on travel" could be affected, she said.

King added that after enlisting Cambodian-Americans, the campaign would
spread to other Cambodian diaspora communities, starting with Australia.

The message is “part of a larger campaign” for transparency, King said.

Last month, a coalition of NGOs called on the government to share the draft
cybercrime law and consult with civil society before sending it to the
National Assembly from the Council of Ministers.

Spokesman Phay Siphan told the *Post* yesterday that the law hadn’t budged.

“We don’t have anything yet”, he said, adding that the CCIM was
“misleading” in its claims.

“They have their own agenda. They’re not independent.”

It remains unclear how much the diaspora community’s support would tip the
balances.

A petition circulated by the CCIM had garnered 101 supporters as of last
night.

“I can’t say having the diaspora community can push the law in our favour,”
said King of the CCIM.

“At the end of the day, it’s the government’s decision.”


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