Although Cambodia has experienced strong economic growth in the last decade, serious problems related to government accountability and the independence of the judiciary remain. Cambodia is still plagued by misuse and abuse of laws, failure to respect or enforce laws, and impunity with no accountability or redress. There is little effective restraint on the exercise of executive power. The space for civil society to protect and promote human rights and fundamental freedoms is shrinking, with continuing attacks and harassment directed against human rights defenders and community activists. Restrictions on freedom of expression and assembly, along with difficulties in accessing information held by public authorities, such as term records,make it difficult for Cambodians to voice their concerns and to participate knowledgeably and meaningfully in policy and decision making that directly affect their lives and livelihoods.
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