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Three Cambodian activists, including Kung Raiya, Lem Sokha, and Pha Phaya, have been detained in Thailand before the planned visit of Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet. The activists, believed to have UNHCR cards, face the risk of imprisonment and torture in Cambodia. The detentions are seen as transnational repression by Cambodian and Thai authorities. The case follows the recent detention of the anti-war Russian-Belarusian rock band Bi-2, raising fears of deportation to Russia.
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