PHNOM PENH: Cambodia on Tuesday hit back at "politically driven" and "biased" concerns from Western governments over the shutdown of one of the Southeast Asian country's last independent media outlets ahead of national elections.
Online Khmer- and English-language outlet Voice of Democracy (VoD) stopped broadcasting on Monday morning after Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered its license revoked over what he said was an erroneous report about his eldest son.
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