In a controversial move, a Cambodian court has sentenced 10 environmental activists from the conservation group Mother Nature to between six and eight years in prison. The activists were convicted of plotting against the government and insulting the king, charges that have been widely criticized by human rights organizations as a means to suppress criticism of governmental policies. The trial and subsequent convictions have sparked international concern, highlighting the ongoing struggle between environmental advocacy and political repression in Cambodia. This case is part of a broader pattern of legal crackdowns on green campaigners and opposition political parties in the country, raising serious questions about the state of freedom of expression and environmental activism.
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