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GENEVA (18 July 2014) – The United Nations today said it is deeply concerned about the clashes that erupted earlier this week in the Cambodian capital between security forces and opposition supporters, during which dozens of people were injured, and urged an investigation into the violence. Read full media statement in English | Khmer.

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