Cambodia
Cambodia effectively is a single-party state, with noncompetitive elections, a lack of independent media, and ruling party control of all state institutions including the judiciary. There is widespread harassment, prosecutions and even violence against government critics, political opposition figures, and activists. Following July 2023 national elections that barred the main opposition party, Hun Sen, in power since 1985, handed the position of prime minister to his son Hun Manet. Hun Sen remains head of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party and serves as Senate president. Restrictions on civil and political rights have tightened, belying claims that Hun Manet would be a “reformer.”

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Cambodia Finalizes Process to Arbitrarily Strip CitizenshipJanuary 23, 2026
DispatchesDeputy Asia Director - Crisis and Conflict
Thailand/Cambodia: Protect Civilians Amid Border ClashesDecember 23, 2025
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More reports- November 25, 2025 Report
Cambodia: Returned Migrant Workers Face Hunger, Joblessness
Many Fleeing Thailand at Government’s Urging Saddled with Predatory Loans

- September 24, 2025 Report
Debt Traps
Predatory Microfinance Loans and Exploitation of Cambodia’s Indigenous Peoples

- September 2, 2025 Report
Japan: Cambodian Authorities Harass Exiled Dissidents
Tokyo Should Denounce Phnom Penh’s ‘Transnational Repression’

- April 3, 2024 Report
Cambodia: Threats, Bribes Tainted Senate Elections
Politicians’ Accounts Indicate Organized Interference in Electoral Process

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- November 25, 2025 Report
Cambodia: Returned Migrant Workers Face Hunger, Joblessness
Many Fleeing Thailand at Government’s Urging Saddled with Predatory Loans

- November 5, 2025 News Release
Cambodia: Border Conflict Critics Arrested
Online Activists, Journalists, Opposition Members Charged with Incitement, Treason

- November 4, 2025 Dispatches
Alleged Cluster Munition Remnant Kills Cambodian Boy
Deadly Explosion Might Be Traced to Recent Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes

- October 23, 2025 News Release
ASEAN: Reject Myanmar Junta’s Sham Elections
Malaysia Summits Should Focus on Human Rights, Humanitarian Crisis

- October 17, 2025 Letter
Open Letter on the Myanmar Crisis
To States Attending the 2025 ASEAN Summit, ASEAN Partners Summit, and East Asia Summit
- October 13, 2025 Commentary
Cambodia’s Microloan ‘Debt Traps’ Test the World Bank
Human Rights Watch argues that Cambodian microfinance institutions, backed by investors such as IFC, are targeting Indigenous communities with predatory lending and debt collection practices.

- October 3, 2025 Statement
Cambodia: Political Repression, Media Harassment, and Microfinance-Linked Dispossession
HRW Oral Statement - ID with the SR on Cambodia - HRC60

- September 24, 2025 News Release
Cambodia: Microfinance Lending Harming Indigenous Groups
International Investors Linked to Coerced Dispossession of Land, Rights Abuses

- September 15, 2025 News Release
Cluster Munitions: States Should Uphold Ban Treaty
Annual Global Report Highlights Progress Amid Rising Challenges

- September 2, 2025 Report
Japan: Cambodian Authorities Harass Exiled Dissidents
Tokyo Should Denounce Phnom Penh’s ‘Transnational Repression’

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