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Kem Ley (; 19 October 1970 – 10 July 2016) was a Cambodian
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,
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, and
political commentator A pundit is a person who offers opinion in an authoritative manner on a particular subject area (typically politics, the social sciences, technology or sport), usually through the mass media. The term pundit describes both women and men, altho ...
. He was known for his political commentary, including trenchant criticisms of the current government led by
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(CPP). This made him popular with many Cambodian people and the opposition
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. He was assassinated in what has been claimed to have been a politically motivated attack on 10 July 2016 at a petrol station in
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. He is the third notable activist to be killed in recent years, after union leader
Chea Vichea Chea Vichea () was the leader of the Free Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia (FTUWKC) until his Assassination#Assassination as a political tool, assassination on Chinese New Year, 22 January 2004. Following his death, he was succee ...
in 2004, and environmental activist
Chut Wutty Chut Wutty (; 1972 – 26 April 2012) was a Cambodian environmental activist who was founder and director of the Natural Resource Protection Group (NRPG). He was best known as the country's most vocal critic of the military's alleged role in ill ...
in 2012.


Education and career

Since 1998, he had worked as a researcher on HIV and AIDS projects and an analyst for a few non-governmental projects such as PSHRA and for other United Nations agencies such as
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,
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, and
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, and for
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. Ley was born in Leay Bour Commune, Tram Kok district, Takeo province. He finished his medical studies in 1992, and continued his master's degree in research studies at
Chulalongkorn University Chulalongkorn University (CU; ; , ) is a public university, public Autonomous university, autonomous research university in Bangkok, Thailand. The university was originally founded during King Chulalongkorn's reign as a school for training ro ...
,
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, from 1996 to 1997. In 2008, he received his PhD from Malaya University,
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.


Political commentary

Kem Ley was in the midst of his “100 days with Khmer Families” campaign in which he spent time staying with the rural families to dig even more deeply to find out the root causes of the many issues facing Cambodia today. He was also writing a series on his Facebook Page. The three known works he was working on include a 90-episode series of political articles which he called comedy series. He had just finished his 19th episode before his assassination; briefings of new findings during his 100-day campaign, and another story he named the “Black Man in a White Shirt”. He criticized the government over
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, border issues, and
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. Just a few days before his assassination, Kem Ley was approached by many local and international reporters to ask for his comments on th
Global Witness report
attacking Hun Sen’s family. The report was named, “Hostile Takeover: The Corporate Empire of Cambodia’s Ruling Family.” In June 2015, he founded his own political party, the Grassroots Democracy Party. Ley has been described as a Khmer nationalist. He also espoused
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in his political commentary.


Personal life

Ley was survived by his wife Bou Rachana, four sons, and one unborn child. Now his youngest son, Kem Ley Vireakboth, was born four months after his death. His wife expressed an interest to relocate her family to
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for their safety. His family fled Cambodia in August 2016 to an undisclosed location.


Assassination and aftermath

Ley was shot on the morning of 10 July 2016 in a Star Mart café at a Caltex gas station in Phnom Penh. His death came days after he had criticized Hun Sen's family following the release of the
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report which valued the premier's family at a minimum of US$200 million. A suspect was arrested, who later confessed to the crime. The suspect, who was sentenced to life in prison, claimed he shot Ley over a $3,000 debt, despite reports that no such debt existed because the two had never met. His body was draped in the
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, and was taken to Wat Chas pagoda at Chroy Changva district. His death is widely believed to be politically influenced, though Prime Minister
Hun Sen Samdech Hun Sen (; , Romanization of Khmer#UNGEGN, UNGEGN: ; born 5 August 1952) is a Cambodian politician and former military officer who currently serves as the List of presidents of the Senate (Cambodia), president of the Senate. He previous ...
has downplayed these claims. His death was met with both domestic and international condemnations. The
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was "deeply concerned" by Ley's murder, and called for a full investigation. Similarly, the
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also urged authorities to investigate. The British ambassador to Cambodia Bill Longhurst called his death "a serious loss to Cambodia." Prime Minister Hun Sen condemned the murder, and urged for a full investigation. His body was taken to his hometown in Takéo on 24 July 2016, with an estimated 2 million mourners at his funeral. It is the highest funeral turnout in history for a non-royal and non-government figure. He was laid to rest the following day on 25 July.


See also

*
Chea Vichea Chea Vichea () was the leader of the Free Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia (FTUWKC) until his Assassination#Assassination as a political tool, assassination on Chinese New Year, 22 January 2004. Following his death, he was succee ...
, union leader assassinated in 2004 *
Chut Wutty Chut Wutty (; 1972 – 26 April 2012) was a Cambodian environmental activist who was founder and director of the Natural Resource Protection Group (NRPG). He was best known as the country's most vocal critic of the military's alleged role in ill ...
, environmental activist assassinated in 2012


References

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