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Bernard Alphonso, an independent Cambodia-based cybersecurity consultant, also observed many<br />
cyberattacks go unnoticed in the country.<br />
“We will have to put up with a more and more dangerous Internet. Web hacking is just the tip of the<br />
iceberg,” he said. “Malicious hackers hack tens of thousands of websites across the world every year.”<br />
In 2012, hackers have managed to breach the Web sites of the country's National Police, Ministry of<br />
Agriculture, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy, and the Ministry of Women's Affairs, the report<br />
noted.<br />
Hacktivist group Anonymous also breached Cambodia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and stole 5,000<br />
documents which included people's passport information and visa requests from the hard drives. They<br />
claimed it was revenge for the arrest and deportation of Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, co-founder of file<br />
sharing Web site, The Pirate Bay.<br />
Posted by Socheata at 3:47 PM 11/01/2013<br />
Fugitive Aims to Lead Protest<br />
land rights.<br />
Alleged secessionist<br />
Wanted Cambodian land activist Bun<br />
Ratha says he will come out of hiding<br />
to stage a demonstration over government<br />
allegations of a secessionist plot.<br />
2013-01-15<br />
RFA<br />
A Cambodian activist who has sought refuge abroad<br />
after being accused by the government of<br />
masterminding an alleged ‘secessionist’ plot in Kratie<br />
province said Tuesday that he plans to return to lead<br />
mass protests to clear his name and defend villagers'<br />
Bun Ratha, who has been ordered jailed for 30 years, went into hiding in an undisclosed country<br />
after authorities charged him with leading a land revolt by Broma villagers in Kratie that climaxed in<br />
bloody clashes with military personnel in May.<br />
Speaking in a phone interview with RFA’s Khmer Service, he said he plans to lead 10,000<br />
villagers in a demonstration in Phnom Penh calling for Prime Minister Hun Sen to<br />
explain why the villagers’ protest was deemed an anti-government movement.<br />
“I would like to get Samdech [Hun Sen] to elaborate on why the villagers were accused of rebellion.<br />
We are villagers, but he used his weapons to displace us,” he said.<br />
The May clashes occurred after about 1,000 village families refused a government order to vacate state<br />
land in Broma village they had occupied for farming and which activists said had been awarded as a<br />
concession to Russian firm Casotim wanting to set up a rubber plantation.<br />
Hun Sen had condemned the villagers’ actions in the land dispute in a nationally televised speech in<br />
June, saying they were part of a secession plot attempting to create a “state within a state.”<br />
Bun Ratha has denied the charges that he led Broma villagers in the clash with armed military<br />
personnel as part of an effort to establish a self-governing zone, saying he was “framed” by the<br />
government.<br />
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