The virtual gateway will allow officials to monitor and control all online traffic
PHNOM PENH, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Human rights groups decried Cambodia s establishment this week of a China-style internet gateway that would allow all online traffic to be controlled and monitored, saying it would be a new tool for longtime leader Hun Sen to repress any opposition Prime Minister Hun Sen struck a dangerous blow against internet freedom and e-commerce in Cambodia by expanding the government s control over the country s internet, Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said on Thursday. Cambodia s National Internet Gateway is the missing tool in the government s toolbox for online repression, he said in a statement.
Cambodia: Internet Censorship, Control Expanded
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Cambodia s new internet gateway decried as repression tool
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