Cambodia Passes Controversial Constitutional Amendment Allowing Revocation of Citizenship in ‘Anti-Nation’ Cases

Phnom Penh : Cambodia – In a sweeping move that has stirred both national and international debate, the Cambodian Parliament has unanimously passed a constitutional amendment granting the government the power to revoke the citizenship of individuals found guilty of conspiring with foreign entities to harm national interests. The amendment, which modifies Article 33 of the Cambodian Constitution, was passed on Friday by all 125 members of the National Assembly. It paves the way for legislation enabling the revocation of citizenship for acts deemed treasonous or in collusion with foreign…

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