Cambodian Ministry of Interior Criticizes HRW Report on Rights Abuses
The Cambodian Ministry of Interior has officially condemned a Human Rights Watch report identifying military and police generals as key figures in human rights violations. This response highlights ongoing tensions regarding accountability for abuses within the country.

The Ministry of Interior in Cambodia has rejected a report from Human Rights Watch, labeling it as a 'crazy human rights report.' The report, titled 'Cambodia's Dirty Dozen: A Long History of Rights Abuses by Hun Sen's Generals,' names 12 army and police generals implicated in violations. This condemnation reflects the Cambodian government's stance on human rights issues and may affect international perceptions of the country's governance and accountability efforts.




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