Archive for the ‘South Korea’ Category

Internal Strife in Cambodia's Ruling Party

Cambodia’s nascent but politically active blogging community is reporting that Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen’s recent sacking of Army Chief Ke Kimyan (pictured) is not a normal reshuffle as announced, but the result of an internal power struggle between Hun Sen’s faction of the Cambodia People’s Party (CPP) and that of CPP President Chea Sim. Read the article by blogger Khmerization here.

South Korean Blogger's Arrest Signals Cyber Crackdown

On Dec. 29th, then anonymous blogger “Minerva” wrote incorrectly that the government issued an “emergency order” to financial firms to stop buying U.S. dollars, in a bid to stem the drop of the Korean won.  Two weeks later, the South Korean government has arrested “Minerva”, aka Park Dae Sung, for spreading “false information”.  The arrest takes down one of South Korea’s most popular financial bloggers – his post can attract up to 100,000 readers, and signals the South Korean government’s increased anxiety over financial mis-information, as well as a desire to impose control in South Korea’s increasingly chaotic online communities.