29 Apr 2022 | 04:31 AM UTC
Cambodia: Workers may demonstrate in multiple cities through May 1 to mark Labor Day
Workers may rally in multiple cities in Cambodia through May 1 to mark Labor Day. Tight security likely; disruptions possible at protests.
Event
Workers' groups and other activists may stage rallies in multiple cities, including Phnom Penh, through May 1 to mark Labor Day. Demonstrators may demand the government improve working conditions, including ensuring that companies pay salaries punctually and provide severance payments for terminated employees. Possible gathering sites in Phnom Penh include the City Hall, the Freedom Park, Phnom Penh Municipal Court, Veng Sreng Boulevard, Wat Botum Park, factories, and other government buildings and popular rally locations, such as prominent intersections and plazas. Demonstrations may also occur in Siem Reap and Sihanoukville. Dozens to hundreds of people could participate in any action.
Authorities will likely enact increased security measures, including deploying additional personnel, at any gathering site. Localized transport and business disruptions may occur, particularly if there is a high turnout or if protesters occupy nearby streets. Clashes are possible if police forcibly disperse demonstrators or if activists attempt to breach any security barriers. Mass arrests may occur if any action occurs without a public gathering permit or is considered to violate COVID-19 restrictions.
Advice
Avoid any demonstrations through May 1 due to possible clashes. Seek updated information from local contacts on protest plans and related disruptions, as organizers may not announce details in advance. Exercise caution if operating near known and possible rally sites. Plan for possible transport and business disruptions near gatherings and seek alternative routes to circumvent affected areas. If any violence erupts nearby, immediately leave the area and seek shelter at a safe non-governmental building. Heed all official traffic and security advisories.