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Flash Info | Deputy School Director Sentenced to Two Years Over Border Facebook Posts

12 June 2026

The Phnom Penh Capital Court yesterday convicted Ma Chandara, a deputy school director, to two years in prison and fined him 2 million riel (about US $500) on charges of incitement and insulting a public official under Articles 494, 495, and 502 of the Criminal Code.

Chandara was arrested at his house in Siem Reap on 19 February 2026 by a group of police officers from the Siem Reap Police Commissariat and Phnom Penh Police Commissariat. The arrest followed him sharing and posting critical views on Facebook about the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict and the arrest of an online journalist who reported on the lack of water available to Cambodian soldiers.

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