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Flash Info | Furniture Seller Sentenced to Two Years for Incitement and Insult

17 June 2026

This afternoon, the Phnom Penh Capital Court convicted Muy Youleng, a 53-year-old furniture seller, to two years in prison and a fine of four million riel (about US $ 1,000) on charges of incitement to disturb social security and insult under Articles 494, 495, and 502 of the Criminal Code.

The charges stem from Facebook posts Youleng made regarding the Cambodian-Thai border conflict, criticising government leadership. After the verdict was announced, she returned to detention in Phnom Penh’s Correctional Centre-2.

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