Takeo (Cambodia) (AFP) - Thousands gathered on Sunday at the grave of a prominent Cambodian critic who was gunned down a year ago in a murder that sparked widespread anger and scepticism over the alleged killer's motives.
Kem Ley, a popular and charismatic political analyst, was shot twice in the head as he sipped coffee in Phnom Penh -- a brazen assassination that sent shockwaves through the country's already beleaguered activist community.
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