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The Brief, Crusading Life of the Cambodia Daily 13 minute read Yan Vivol, a tuk-tuk driver, reads The Cambodia Daily in Phnom Penh on Sept. 1, 2017. Omar Havana—The New York Times/Redux ...
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The government has told the English-language Cambodia Daily it must pay a $6.3 million tax bill by Sept. 4. The paper has long been a thorn in Prime Minister Hun Sen's side.
The English-language Cambodia Daily closed Monday over a tax bill the newspaper has called politically motivated after more than two decades in operation.
The paper announced it would cease operations after receiving a tax bill of $6.3 million. Representatives of the paper say the bill was a silencing tactic because of its coverage of Cambodia's leader.