Cambodian opposition cancels rally, avoids clashes
Hundreds of riot police and soldiers stood by Sunday to observe the peaceful march.
The government ban was criticized by Amnesty International, which called on authorities "to end their suppression of human rights and fully respect the right to peaceful assembly."
The opposition had planned to meet in the capital's Freedom Square. It was the first planned opposition assembly since authorities enforced a ban on public demonstrations in January after a spasm of political violence.
The opposition is challenging the results of a general election last July that they allege was rigged by Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party.
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