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Cambodia ‘Saddened’ over US Decision to Cut Aid
Cambodia is criticizing the United States government for deciding to cut the amount of aid it gives the country.
The Trump1 administration said in a statement Tuesday it was stopping or reducing aid programs worth $8.3 million. It said the cuts were being made because of “recent setbacks in democracy” in Cambodia.
The setbacks had caused U.S. officials “deep concern,” the statement said. The concern led the government “to review its assistance to Cambodia to ensure that American taxpayer3 funds are not being used to support anti-democratic behavior.”
The cuts relate to assistance programs provided by the Treasury4 Department, USAID and the U.S. armed forces.
In Phnom Penh, a government spokesman said Wednesday Cambodian officials were “saddened and shocked” over the “disrespectful” decision. The official defended his country’s record and promised Cambodia would “maintain and continue democracy with energy.”
The U.S. announcement came days after Cambodian Senate elections in which the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) claimed victory in all 58 seats.
The vote was held after thousands of opposition6 lawmakers and local leaders were denied voting rights. Senate seats are elected by parliament members and local officials across Cambodia.
Rights groups and members of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party, or CNRP, called the vote a “sham7” and “undemocratic.”
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters the elections had “failed to represent the genuine will of the Cambodian people.”
Until last November, the CNRP was the only opposition party in parliament. Then, acting8 on a government request, Cambodia’s Supreme9 Court ordered the party dissolved. The high court also barred its members from holding office in the future.
Cambodia has been led for more than 30 years by Hun Sen, who currently serves as prime minister. Political observers say they think general elections planned for July will extend the rule of his Cambodian People’s Party.
Kem Sokha, the leader of the CNRP, was arrested in September. He is accused of trying to overthrow10 the government with U.S. support. He remains11 jailed on treason charges. U.S. officials and rights groups have criticized the Cambodian government actions as part of a larger effort to crush political opposition and independent media.
In a report, Cambodia’s main media watchdog group said a “fa?ade of media freedom” collapsed12 in the country in 2017.
The Cambodian Center for Independent Media spoke5 with more than 70 local journalists working in Cambodia. They came from both pro-government and more independent media organizations. The center says the study was carried out anonymously13.
As one example, the report noted14 the closures of 32 radio stations that produced broadcasts often critical of the government. It said the government had also forced other often-critical media organizations to suspend operations because of tax investigations15.
One of them is the Cambodia Daily newspaper, which was ordered closed over a disputed tax bill.
Radio Free Asia suspended its Cambodia operations last year, noting threats and a dispute over its tax situation. Radio Free Asia and VOA are each part of the U.S. government-supported Broadcasting Board of Governors.
I’m Bryan Lynn.
Words in This Story
setback2 – n. a problem that make progress difficult or success less likely
ensure – v. make sure something is done or happens
fund – n. an amount of money set aside for a special purpose
review – v. to examine or study
sham – n. something that is not what it appears to be and that is meant to trick or people
genuine – adj. real; not a copy or reproduced
dissolve – v. to officially end
fa?ade – n. a way of behaving or appearing that gives other people a false idea of your true feelings or situation
journalist – n. someone who writes or reports a study for a media company
anonymously – adv. not named or identified
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v.推翻,打倒,颠覆;n.推翻,瓦解,颠覆 | |
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(正式的)调查( investigation的名词复数 ); 侦查; 科学研究; 学术研究 | |
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