(CNN) โ International concern is growing over the arrest of a prominent Cambodian journalist who helped expose human trafficking fueling online scam centers, with several governments and rights groups calling for his immediate release.
Mech Dara was arrested Monday by Cambodian police and charged with incitement โto provoke serious social chaosโ over social media posts he made last month about operations at a rock quarry, according to a statement from the Phnom Penh Municipal Court in the countryโs capital. He could face two years in prison for each count.
The award-winning reporter is renowned for his investigations exposing corruption, environmental destruction and human trafficking in a country that heavily restricts press freedom. Cambodian NGO LICADHO said he has consistently pushed for accountability and justice.
In 2023, Mech Dara won the US State Departmentโs TIP Hero Award for his work uncovering the multi-billion-dollar illegal scam center industry in Cambodia. Images show him standing alongside US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who presented the award.
In a statement on X, the US Embassy in Cambodia said โwe are deeply troubled by the arrest of Mech Dara and call for his release.โ The embassy called the reporter a โleading voice against human trafficking and online scamsโ and an โadvocate for freedom of expression-guaranteed in the constitution.โ
The USAID Cambodia Counter Trafficking in Persons project said Mech Dara โis the embodiment of the ideals of a free society in Cambodiaโ and that it โstands publicly in its support for this great person and anti-trafficking hero.โ
The European Union and Australia also shared concerns over his arrest. โAll Cambodians should be able to exercise their right to freedom of expression without the fear of arrest and prosecution,โ the Australian embassy in Cambodia said.
A group of 46 Cambodian media and civil society organizations called for Mech Daraโs immediate release, saying his arrest โis a clear attempt to intimidate and silence him and other journalists.โ
Human rights groups have said charges of incitement are commonly used by Cambodian authorities against human rights defenders, activists, journalists and government critics.
Southeast Asiaโs scam operations
A major focus of Mech Daraโs work is Cambodiaโs role at the center of a scamming epidemic in Southeast Asia that has ensnared hundreds of thousands of victims and raised global security concerns from bodies like the US State Department and the United Nations.
Many people across Asia are duped into seemingly legitimate jobs around the region and are then trafficked into scam compounds where they face serious abuse, including forced labor, arbitrary detention, degrading treatment or torture โ often with minimal or no help from local authorities.
Forming the epicenter of this network is Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos, according to the US Institute of Peace and law enforcement bodies. The UN says 100,000 people could be held in compounds across Cambodia with another 120,000 people held in Myanmar in conditions that amount to modern slavery.
From these compounds, the mainly Chinese-run transnational criminal gangs run lucrative online operations ranging from illegal gambling to love scams and crypto fraud. Victims are from around the world, including the US.
In Cambodia, the industry is worth $12.8 billion annually โ equivalent to half of the countryโs GDP, according to the USIP.
Journalists reporting on the scam center industry in Cambodia have reportedly faced harassment, surveillance and legal threats, VOA reports. CNN cannot independently verify the reports.
Clampdown on press freedom in Cambodia
Rights groups say Cambodiaโs once thriving media sector has been decimated in recent years by former strongman Hun Sen, who ruled the country for more than three decades before handing power to his eldest son Hun Manet in 2022.
Cambodia is ranked 151 out of 180 countries on Reporters Without Bordersโ 2024 World Press Freedom Index. Since 2018, independent media outlets have been gutted or forced to close, and censorship, state surveillance, media blackouts and online harassment are rampant.
As a freelancer, Mech Dara worked for several local and international media outlets including Voice of Democracy, which was forced to close last year.
The closure of Cambodiaโs last remaining independent media organization was widely condemned as the final blow to press freedom in the country.
At the time, Mech Dara told CNN: โWe fought for the truth. We always have but clearly some people could not handle it.โ
โThere are so many stories to be told about Cambodia from Cambodia and this extends to the wider region โ countries like Myanmar and Vietnam,โ he added. โItโs a space thatโs getting narrower and narrower and voices are stifled so that the outside world canโt see in.โ
In a statement on his arrest, a research director for Amnesty International, Kate Schuetze, said the charges against Mech Dara show โyet again that the Cambodian government will not hesitate to repress journalists.โ
โThis is the latest step in the new governmentโs campaign to erase press freedom,โ she said.
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