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Cambodia passes law penalizing denial of Khmer Rouge genocide, facing criticism for stifling dissent.
Cambodia has passed a new law criminalizing the denial of the Khmer Rouge genocide, which killed around two million people from 1975 to 1979.
The law imposes heavy fines and jail terms for denial, which survivors support.
However, rights advocates and academics fear it could stifle dissent and be used to silence political opposition.
Critics argue that former Prime Minister Hun Sen may use the law to bolster his legacy and suppress opposition to his son.
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Camboya aprueba leyes que penalizan la negación del genocidio de los jemeres rojos, enfrentando críticas por sofocar la disidencia.