Cambodia's ruling party claims a leading rights activist defamed it and seeks $500,000 in damages

FILE - Cambodia's then-outgoing Prime Minister Hun Sen gives a press conference at the National Assembly in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023. Lawyers from Cambodia’s ruling Cambodian People’s Party have filed a lawsuit at the order of the party’s leader, former Prime Minister Hun Sen, accusing a leading rights activist of defamation and seeking damages of half a million dollars. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith, File)

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Lawyers for Cambodia’s ruling Cambodian People’s Party filed a lawsuit Monday at the order of the party's leader, former Prime Minister Hun Sen, accusing a leading rights activist of defamation and seeking damages of half a million dollars.

The complaint was filed in Phnom Penh Municipal Court against Soeng Sen Karuna, deputy chief of Cambodia’s biggest rights group, ADHOC. The lawsuit asserts that remarks by Soeng Sen Karuna caused dishonor to the ruling party. The court is expected to determine which law would be applicable for the complaint.

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