Hundreds of Cambodian-Australians gathered in Sydney Friday to protest the visit of Cambodian leader Hun Sen who is accused of overseeing widespread human rights violations in the Southeast Asian nation. The strongman ruler — who is in Sydney for a special Australia-ASEAN summit — is travelling at time when his government has intensified an anti-democratic crackdown on the press, civil society and its opponents. The opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) was disbanded following a court ruling last November not long after its leader was arrested on treason charges. “We want the whole world to know that things are not what they seem in Cambodia,” Cambodian-Australian Victoria state parliamentarian Hong Lim told AFP. “We want the world to stand by us and help send this powerful message to Hun Sen that you cannot get away with murder, you cannot carry on like this, the whole world is watching.” Published in Daily Times, March 17th 2018.