Turkey readies international probe into Jamal Khashoggi killing

Turkey has said it is planning to launch an international investigation into the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and will take further steps in the coming days.

Speaking at a youth meeting in Istanbul on Monday, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Saudi Arabia has not shared with Turkey any information from its own probe regarding the Washington Post writer’s murder.

Khashoggi, a critic of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was killed by a Saudi hit squad on October 2 shortly after he entered his country’s consulate in Istanbul. He was dismembered inside the building in what Turkey called a “premeditated murder” orchestrated by the Saudi government.

Saudi officials have countered that claim, insisting Khashoggi died in a “rogue operation” after initially claiming he had left the consulate before vanishing.

Cavusoglu said his country’s investigation had forced Saudi Arabia to recognise the assassination of Khashoggi, and accused Western countries of trying to cover up the crime.

“We see how those, who speak of freedom of press in the world, cover this thing up when they see money,” Cavusoglu said.

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“Now we have made preparations for an international probe in the coming days. We will take the necessary steps,” he added, saying Turkey is well aware of the difficulties in shedding light on the murder.

Highest levels

Despite a joint investigation with Saudi officials looking at their consulate in Istanbul, the consul’s residence and several other locations, the whereabouts of Khashoggi’s remains are still unknown.

Ankara has repeatedly asserted the order was issued by the highest levels of the Saudi government and that the Saudi hitmen did not act on their own.

Turkey also demanded that Saudi Arabia extradite those accused of carrying out the murder to be tried in Turkish courts.

The Turkish authorities repeated the request after Riyadh announced early this month the start of the trial of 11 defendants, including five who the Saudi prosecution is seeking the death penalty for.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday his country was still gathering facts to uncover those involved in Khashoggi’s killing.

In a television interview with the US media group, Sinclair, he said the relationship with Saudi Arabia could be maintained and those responsible for Khashoggi’s killing should be held accountable.

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Klay Thompson Explodes for 44 as Warriors Destroy Lakers Without LeBron, Lonzo

Golden State Warriors' Klay Thompson reacts after making a 3-point basket against the Los Angeles Lakers during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Jan. 21, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

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The Golden State Warriors used the Klay Thompson cheat code and continued their dominance with a 130-111 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday at Staples Center.

Golden State has now won eight games in a row and is 2-0 since DeMarcus Cousins returned from a torn Achilles, while Los Angeles fell to just 5-9 since LeBron James suffered a groin injury on Christmas Day.

Thompson put on a show and finished with 44 points on 17-of-20 shooting from the field and 10-of-11 shooting from three-point range. His performance more than made up for a lackluster showing from Stephen Curry (11 points on 3-of-12 shooting), especially with Kevin Durant (20 points, six rebounds and four assists) and Cousins (eight points, nine boards and five assists) providing support.

Ivica Zubac spearheaded the offensive effort for a Lakers team playing without the injured James, Lonzo Ball and Rajon Rondo, and finished with 18 points and four rebounds.

Return of Ruthlessly Efficient Klay Is a Nightmare for Rest of League

Even casual basketball fans know how unfair the Warriors are at this point, with essentially an All-Star team as their starting lineup, but Thompson likes to provide a reminder to the rest of the league every once in a while.

The man who drilled 14 three-pointers on his way to 52 points in an October win over the Chicago Bulls, and who poured in 37 points in one quarter during a January 2015 win over the Sacramento Kings, is more than capable of going completely off at a moment’s notice, and the Lakers were the victims of those circumstances Monday.

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Just flashed the money sign at Floyd Mayweather 💰 https://t.co/tjT3mfKJeB

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This man really went 10/10 from three without missing.

Unreal. https://t.co/HNT0anmGDm

Thompson connected on his first 10 three-pointers in the blowout victory, and his teammates made a point of getting him the ball as he started racking up the points on his way to a record. Even the Lakers fans began getting into it by the third quarter once they realized they were witnessing something special.

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Klay Thompson is currently 10-11 on threes.

He has 44 points and is 17-20 overall from the field.

He has scored 23 Pts (7-8 on threes) in the 3rd quarter. The Lakers have 20. https://t.co/TLbME2XjMw

It was a welcome sight for the Warriors for more than just the one victory.

Thompson entered play shooting just 36.5 percent from deep this season, which is quite the drop from his career-best 44.0 percent from 2017-18. In fact, he has never shot below 40 percent for a season in his career since he entered the league as a first-round draft pick in 2011.

It was fair to wonder if his contract situation was perhaps weighing on him, since he is set to become a free agent this offseason, but January has been a different story.

Thompson has now hit 50 percent or more of his triples in six of nine games this month, and he was shooting 44.4 percent from deep in January entering play. His hot streak put him at 50 percent, at least temporarily:

Dieter Kurtenbach @dkurtenbach

Klay is now shooting 50 percent from 3 in January.

The Washington State product is rounding back into form, which is a nightmare scenario for the rest of the league.

As if dealing with Curry putting up MVP numbers, Durant as an unguardable assassin and Draymond Green as a facilitating playmaker weren’t enough, opponents now have to worry about Thompson shooting like the all-time great he is for the rest of the season as his percentage gradually finds its way back to its norm.

The return of Cousins figures to give Thompson even more open looks in the second half of the season because of the floor-spacing the big man creates.

Golden State didn’t have a true interior threat before Cousins was healthy, and he can now draw defenders into the block or work in pick-and-rolls with Curry. Those will force defenders to either follow him toward the basket or shift toward Curry as a three-point threat, and Thompson can simply spot up in the corner and take advantage of the additional stress on the defense.

Nobody is likely to beat a healthy Warriors team come playoff time, and Thompson’s return to his ruthless efficiency is yet another reminder of how daunting the task will be in May and June.

What’s Next?

Both teams are in action Thursday, with the Warriors at the Washington Wizards and the Lakers hosting the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Joel Embiid’s 32 Power 76ers to Blowout Win vs. Rockets Despite James Harden’s 37

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James Harden continued his historic scoring streak but couldn’t lead his Houston Rockets to victory in Monday’s inter-conference showdown against the Philadelphia 76ers at Wells Fargo Center.

Philadelphia dominated throughout its 121-93 victory behind 32 points, 14 rebounds, three blocks and two steals from Joel Embiid and a balanced attack that saw seven players score nine or more points.

Harden finished with 37 points, six rebounds, three assists and six turnovers and has now scored 30 or more points in 20 straight games, extending his own record since the NBA-ABA merger. However, his effort wasn’t nearly enough to overcome the Sixers with no other starter scoring more than Eric Gordon’s eight points.

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The 76ers signed Corey Brewer to a 10-day contract, but he played his way into the fans’ hearts and proved he is worthy of a guaranteed contract for the rest of the season on Monday with 11 points, two steals and two blocks.

He started in place of the injured Jimmy Butler and saw significant minutes as part of what appeared to be a coordinated effort to get under Harden’s skin. He picked up the potential MVP full-court on multiple occasions—even drawing an offensive foul after his own dunk in transition—and didn’t back down when they started talking trash to each other.

Brewer and T.J. McConnell were physical with Harden, while Embiid stood over him in a taunting manner after a forceful block near the end of the first half. Embiid and Harden also received double technicals when they got in each other’s face after the center fouled him hard.

Still, Brewer’s willingness to mix it up isn’t the only reason he should remain on Philadelphia’s roster.

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While he has never lived up to the elevated expectations that come with being a top-10 pick since the Minnesota Timberwolves selected him No. 7 overall in 2007, he can attack the basket from the wing and has four different seasons with double-digit scoring totals on his resume. He is also versatile enough to defend ball-handling guards like Harden or taller forwards and has the length at 6’9″ to bother jump-shooters.

Philadelphia has dealt with depth concerns all season with Markelle Fultz sidelined and Dario Saric and Robert Covington no longer on the roster after they were traded for Butler, and Brewer gives the team another body with experience for the bench who won’t be intimidated by the pressure-packed playoff games to come.

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He’s still on his first 10-day, but Corey Brewer sure is doing a lot to make a case to stick around Philly for the rest of the season. Perfect vet to have at the end of the bench, and the crowd here is loving him after he spent the first half being a pest to James Harden.

The Florida product already has a ring from his time on the Dallas Mavericks and is a postseason-tested veteran who can provide leadership for the young members of the core.

The Sixers also don’t need him to carry the offense with their Big Three of Embiid, Ben Simmons and Butler and can simply ask him to provide a defensive spark off the bench for stretches and get out in transition for easy baskets like he did multiple times against the Rockets.

He is worth having on the roster for the rest of the season, especially as attention turns toward the playoffs in an Eastern Conference that is still wide open after LeBron James went West following eight straight NBA Finals trips.

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The Rockets were the only true threat to the Golden State Warriors last season after finishing 65-17 and earning home-court advantage throughout the playoffs, and they had the defending champions on the ropes with a 3-2 lead until Chris Paul suffered a hamstring injury.

That version of Houston has been nowhere to be seen in 2018-19, as the franchise instead fights for its playoff life following its 20th loss of the season with the All-Star break still weeks away.

Harden has been brilliant of late, but the Rockets are just 4-5 in their last nine even with his incredible scoring streak. They even lost a game to the Brooklyn Nets in that span where he scored 58 points, and he is not receiving anything close to enough help with Paul and Clint Capela sidelined.

It was more of the same in Monday’s contest, as the game was never in doubt for the Sixers even as Harden racked up more head-turning scoring numbers.

It is time to start worrying about last season’s No. 1 seed, especially since Paul hasn’t played since Dec. 20 with a new hamstring ailment. Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle reported Friday that head coach Mike D’Antoni said he was “hopeful” the point guard would return at some point this week.

Elsewhere, general manager Daryl Morey announced Thursday that Capela will miss four to six weeks following surgery on his thumb.

That is plenty of time without him in the daunting Western Conference, and even Paul’s status is still somewhat in the air with the “hopeful” comment. There will also be question marks when he does come back since he is 33 years old and coming off another hamstring setback.

Houston entered play just two games ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers, who occupy the No. 9 seed in the Western Conference. LeBron James figures to lead the Purple and Gold to the playoffs when he returns from a groin injury, seeing how he hasn’t missed the postseason since the 2004-05 season, which would mean another team has to fall out.

The San Antonio Spurs are the No. 6 seed but have made the playoffs 21 straight years. The Utah Jazz are the No. 7 seed but have Donovan Mitchell leading the way and won a playoff series last year. The Los Angeles Clippers are the No. 8 seed, are deep and haven’t gone away in the playoff picture.

The Rockets were seen as championship contenders entering the season, but they are now fighting for positioning at the bottom of the Western Conference playoff race. If Paul doesn’t play at the level he is accustomed to when he returns from his latest injury, Houston missing the playoffs will become a legitimate possibility.

What’s Next?

Both teams are in action Wednesday with the Rockets at the New York Knicks and the 76ers hosting the Spurs.

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FSU Apologizes After Tweeting Out Photoshopped Image of Martin Luther King Jr.

TALLAHASSEE, FL - DECEMBER 2: A general view of a Florida State Seminoles Helmet on the field before the game against the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on December 2, 2017 in Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State defeated Louisiana Monroe 42 to 10. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)

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The Florida State football team found itself embroiled in controversy Monday.

The FSU Recruiting Twitter account that is associated with the team sent out an image of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. appearing to do the school’s tomahawk chop on Martin Luther King Day. One of King’s quotes was included in the picture.

Myron Medcalf of ESPN sent along an image of the since-deleted tweet:

Myron Medcalf @MedcalfByESPN

For those who didn’t see this Florida State tweet before they took it down … How does this happen? https://t.co/bWsVURkHX8

Florida State then issued an apology through the same Twitter account:

Seminoles Recruiting @FSU_Recruiting

https://t.co/WEa95hAoqs

“In a well-intentioned effort to recognize Martin Luther King, Jr. on this special day, a member of our recruiting staff created a graphic using one of Dr. King’s quotes – ‘If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way.’ The quote resonated with our program’s Do Something mantra.

“However, in our attempt to more closely connect the message to FSU, we foolishly posted a graphic that was not in line with our intent. We are sorry for missing the mark in our attempt to celebrate Dr. King’s legacy.”

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    Putin hosting Abe for talks to break 70-year island deadlock

    Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to host Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for talks expected to be dominated by a territorial issue over a disputed island chain that has long prevented the two countries from concluding a peace treaty to formally end World War II.

    Abe’s visit on Tuesday marks the 25th time he and Putin have met since 2013, a reflection of their efforts to increase cooperation despite the decades-old disagreement over the Kuril islands.

    The Soviet army seized the four islands, between the Sea of Okhotsk and the Pacific Ocean, in the last days of World War II.

    Tokyo’s refusal to recognise Moscow’s sovereignty over the islands – known as the Southern Kurils in Russia and the Northern Territories in Japan – has obstructed the path to peace for more seven decades.

    Despite a flurry of diplomacy since November, when the two leaders agreed to step up peace talks, recent statements from both capitals have dampened hopes of a breakthrough.

    Moscow responded angrily to Abe’s New Year’s message, in which he said Russians living on the islands should be helped to accept that the “sovereignty of their homes will change”.

     

    ‘Not for debate’

    Last week, following a meeting with his Japanese counterpart, Taro Kono, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Japan needed to stop referring to the islands as its “Northern Territories” in legislation.

    He also stressed that Moscow’s sovereignty over the islands was not up for discussion, adding that this needed to be recognised by Tokyo in order to get the talks moving.

    “Why is Japan the only country in the world that cannot accept the results of World War II in their entirety?” he asked, while describing Tokyo’s military alliance with Washington as problematic.

    On Monday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov further cooled hopes for a quick breakthrough when he said the peace negotiations were “in their initial stage” and would likely be a “drawn out” process.

    Abe’s Moscow visit is the first leg of a trip to Europe, which will also include a speech at the Davos forum in Switzerland on Wednesday.

    Before his departure, he acknowledged that “negotiations with Russia have been a challenge for more than 70 years” and hoped for “candid talks” with Putin.

    The two leaders have demonstrated a good personal relationship since Abe’s historic first visit to Moscow in 2013.

    Abe said in an interview published on Monday by Kommersant daily that he and Putin have fully agreed to resolve the dispute “with our own hands and not pass the problem on to future generations”.

    Lavrov and Kono met in Moscow last week [Maxim Shemetov/Reuters]

    1950s talks

    Peskov on Monday also said that Japan had not so far made any official proposals based on claiming just two of the islands in the chain. This possibility was mooted by the Soviet Union in the 1950s, prior to Tokyo’s alliance with the United States.

    Japan’s Kyodo news agency, citing government sources, said Abe was leaning toward accepting this framework for a peace deal.

    But it is not clear whether the Kremlin would be keen to transfer sovereignty even for the two smaller and uninhabited islands, Shikotan and Habomai.

    The chain ensures Russia’s strategic control of the Sea of Okhotsk, and some southern islands in the chain are less than 10km from Japan’s island of Hokkaido.

    Giving away even uninhabited islands would be hugely symbolic and poorly received in Russia.

    Several protests were held in recent weeks against ceding any territory to Japan, and Putin’s sliding ratings would further suffer from such a move.

    On Sunday, between 300 and 500 protesters gathered on Suvorovskaya Square, just outside Moscow city centre, for an authorised rally called by several nationalist politicians opposing to any move to cede any of the four islands.

    Meanwhile, a poll by independent Russian pollster Levada Centre last month suggested that 74 percent of Russians would not support exchanging some of the islands for a peace deal, while only 17 percent said they would.

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    GOP reaches landmark agreement to juice small-dollar fundraising


    President Donald Trump speaking at a meeting of the Republican National Committee.

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    ‘Patriot Pass’ is the Republican Party’s answer to ActBlue, Democrats’ online money behemoth.

    President Donald Trump’s political team and top Republican officials have reached a landmark agreement to reshape the party’s fundraising apparatus and close the financial gap that devastated them in the midterms.

    With the deal, Republicans hope to create a rival to ActBlue, the Democratic online fundraising behemoth that plowed over $700 million in small-dollar donations into Democratic coffers in the 2018 campaign.

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    Republicans have had no comparable centralized platform to cultivate small dollars. Since the election, officials including White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy have privately insisted the party needed to come up with an answer.

    Following weeks of closed-door discussions, Republicans have agreed to create a new platform dubbed Patriot Pass, which will be used to cultivate and process online donations. The GOP — whose jungle-like ecosystem of vendors has long fought bitterly over contracts and dollars — has struggled in the past to create such a unified system.

    The accord, revealed for the first time to POLITICO by officials at the center of the effort, has received the explicit blessing of party leaders. Under the arrangement, Data Trust, the Republican National Committee’s designated clearinghouse of voter information, will form a joint venture with Revv, a donation processor used by the Trump campaign. The two entities will form the nucleus of Patriot Pass.

    As part of the agreement, Victory Passport, a small-dollar platform used widely by Republican congressional candidates, is expected to eventually shutter and encourage its clients to use the new platform.

    The far-reaching consolidation reflects the urgency confronting Republicans, who concede their widening small-donor deficit reached a breaking point in 2018. Fired-up liberal donors funneled cash into House and Senate races through ActBlue, a centralized and easy-to-use hub of Democratic giving that allows users to enter their credit card information and contribute to their candidate of choice with a click.

    After watching dozens of their candidates get massively out-raised, Republicans are looking to Patriot Pass to close the gap. The new tool is is expected to launch next month. While party officials concede that catching up to or surpassing the 14-year-old ActBlue won’t happen immediately, they contend they can level the playing field through a platform that can mimic ActBlue’s technology.

    “The Democrats clearly in congressional races — not at the presidential level but in congressional races in 2018 — had an advantage in small-dollar donors. And so you say, ‘Why is that? There was enthusiasm in both parties.’ And it’s because they had the mechanism to harness and add rocket fuel to that energy,” said Mike Shields, a Data Trust senior adviser.

    “And so, this is a system that will take what has been disparate — campaigns and super PACs and different people that raise small-dollar donations — and put them together so that they aggregate on top of each other and add that same rocket fuel,” Shields added.

    Those involved in the agreement stress that candidates won’t be required to use Patriot Pass; they’ll be free to use any other payment processors on the market. It remains to be seen how other firms not involved in the deal, such as Anedot, respond to the news.

    Talks about launching an ActBlue counterweight began within days of the midterm drubbing. McConnell was particularly shocked by the millions North Dakota Democrat Heidi Heitkamp had raised through ActBlue, even as polls showed her heading toward defeat. During a post-election gathering at party headquarters, he promised GOP givers that he and National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Todd Young (R-Ind.) had dispatched Josh Holmes, a top political adviser, to help find a solution.

    McCarthy and newly tapped National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Emmer, meanwhile, began having a series of discussions with House lawmakers and major party donors where the subject of creating an ActBlue counterweight arose frequently.

    The midterms, McCarthy said an email, “showed how an immense resource gap can swamp effective members and promising candidates.”

    Also calling for change was Las Vegas casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, who pumped more than $100 million into the GOP’s midterm efforts and has long been relied upon by party leaders for big checks. Adelson made clear that Republicans needed to fix their small-donor woes.

    Yet the party had long struggled to find an answer. While Democrats were united around ActBlue as a one-stop shop for small-dollar giving, Republicans had an array of small-donor vehicles overseen by vendors who were deeply protective of their financial interests.

    Gerrit Lansing, Revv’s co-founder, said he came to a realize nearly six years ago while serving as the House GOP campaign arm’s top digital strategist that the party’s entities were simply too fragmented.

    “I said, ‘We need to have one thing that does one thing only with the best technology that’s out there and that allows an adoption level that leads to great network effects and everyone understanding that they can benefit by getting on one platform,”’ he said. “And that thesis has proven true.”

    What made that particularly challenging at the time, though, was the lack of a Republican president. The absence of a singular party leader exacerbated the decentralized, free-for-all nature of the GOP’s digital infrastructure.

    When Trump won the presidency, party officials saw an opportunity. After the 2018 midterms, they began reaching out to the administration for assistance in mediating a deal.

    Kushner, who took an interest in the project, deputized Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale to help oversee the discussions.

    In the weeks to come, those involved in the deal met at Trump campaign headquarters in Rosslyn, Virginia to hash out the final details.

    Having Trump in the White House, Parscale said, has given “the opportunity for us to sit across the table from all the other leaders and say, ‘Let’s get together and make this better for the down-ticket.’”

    Final details of how Patriot Pass will function are still being worked out. But those involved say it will have many of the same features as ActBlue. Visitors will be able to send one-click donations to their candidate of choice. Afterward, their screen will repopulate with suggestions of other campaigns to contribute to.

    Designers also intend to create the capability for tandem fundraising, a mechanism that allows candidates to split their donations — and essentially tie themselves to — others who have widespread grass-roots support. House contenders, for example, will be able to send out solicitations asking for contributions for themselves and Trump.

    Givers will be asked to pay a small processing fee comparable to the 3.95 percent-per-transaction fee imposed by ActBlue. Party officials say Data Trust will use revenues to make improvements to the platform.

    Once a contribution is complete, the donor’s information will be appended to their voter files stored at Data Trust.

    After spending months studying ActBlue, party officials say the new enterprise represents the GOP’s most aggressive effort yet to take on the Democratic juggernaut — and one they hope Republican candidates will use in 2020.

    “It will take a culture change to bring us to the next level,” said Holmes. “But we now have the infrastructure that will allow us to compete at an even playing field.”

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    15 years on, justice elusive in Cambodia union leader’s murder

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia – Rong Chhun was visiting family in rural Cambodia when he received a phone call telling him that his good friend and colleague Chea Vichea, a prominent union leader, had been shot dead by two men on a motorbike.

    Vichea, the charismatic president of the Free Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia (FTUWKC), had been on his regular visit to a roadside newspaper stall in the capital, Phnom Penh.

    It was January 22, 2004.

    “After he was shot, authorities sent his body to the pagoda,” Chhun said. “When his relatives and I arrived, they had already prepared the charcoal and everything to cremate him.”

    Vichea’s friends and family refused to let authorities dispose of the body without a formal autopsy, leading to a five-hour stand-off.

    Chea Vichea was gunned down as he browsed the papers at this roadside stall in Phnom Penh [Andrew Nachemson/Al Jazeera]

    While they did eventually recover Vichea’s body, 15 years later the killing remains one of the most significant unsolved crimes in Cambodia.

    “He was a dedicated, intelligent, courageous and tireless colleague of mine,” opposition politician Sam Rainsy, who helped Chhun and Vichea found Cambodia’s first free trade union in 1996, said in an email to Al Jazeera.

    No will

    Two men were arrested for the murder, but eyewitness accounts cleared them both. When the first judge dismissed the case, he was replaced with a new one who found both men guilty and jailed them for 20 years.

    In the end, they were acquitted after five years in prison as Vichea’s family and human rights groups campaigned for their release.

    “The authorities don’t have the will to do a real investigation because the killer is somebody powerful in the government,” Chhun alleged.

    The investigation resumed following the men’s acquittal.

    Government spokesperson Phay Siphan refused to discuss the case and hung up when asked about the government’s alleged connection to Vichea’s murder.

    Heng Pov, a former Phnom Penh police commissioner, claimed he knew the truth of what had happened, telling a French news magazine that the national police chief had pressured him into framing the pair, after earlier boasting the murder would be solved within a week.

    Pov is now in jail himself after being convicted of a range of crimes, including the assassination of a judge.

    “[Prime Minister] Hun Sen feared Chea Vichea’s capability to bring worker unions to support an insurrection against his controversial regime,” Rainsy said.

    Chhun said the government, led by Hun Sen since 1985, has long feared the union movement because of its size.

    Organisations are forced to operate within a range of restrictions that risk hamstringing leaders in a web of legal complaints, but there is also the risk of violence.

    Chea Vichea was one of Cambodia’s most charismatic union leaders and a critic of the government led Prime Minister Hun Sen before he was shot dead in January 2004 [Andrew Nachemson/Al Jazeera]

    ‘Clear and principled’

    In 1997, Vichea was wounded in a grenade attack on a political rally led by Sam Rainsy that left 16 people dead.

    On another occasion, he was badly beaten by soldiers.

    “He only went to meet workers during his lunch break to distribute his business card and explain their rights under the labour law,” Mann Senghak, the current vice-president of FTUWKC, said. Soldiers arrived to disperse the gathering, but Vichea refused to leave.

    “His character was clear and principled. He gained a lot of respect from people because of what type of person and leader he was,” Senghak said.

    It was in 2003 that Vichea first began getting death threats.

    Cambodian opposition leader under house arrest after jailing

    “After he received threatening phone messages, we went to the police station to file a complaint,” Chhun said. “A while later, the police said they cannot do anything because that phone number belonged to somebody high-ranking. They advised that Chea Vichea should try to get somewhere safe.”

    The two friends debated whether Vichea should leave the country, but ultimately he decided to set an example by standing his ground.

    Vichea’s widow, Chea Kimny, said that in the days leading up to her husband’s murder, police and soldiers were hanging out in front of their home.

    Kimny was pregnant at the time and their young daughter liked to go with her father to the newspaper stand, but that morning Vichea went alone.

    “I saw that blood covered the newspapers and I asked where is my husband?” Kimny said.

    When she later saw his body at the pagoda, she fainted.

    Pattern of violence

    Vichea’s assassination was far from an isolated incident.

    Just four months later, two gunmen on a motorbike shot dead Vichea’s replacement, Ros Sovannarith, while Hy Vuthy, who defected from a pro-government union to lead the FTUWKC, met the same fate in 2006.

    Cambodia garment workers’ strike turns deadly

    These deaths today may feel like a memory of a distant past, but the 2016 assassination of political analyst Kem Ley shows the risk of political violence remains – and justice as elusive.

    Kingsley Abbott, senior legal adviser for the International Commission of Jurists, said there has been a “marked decline in respect for human rights and rule of law in recent years” in Cambodia.

    He pointed to the Supreme Court’s dissolution of the main opposition party in 2017 and the unsatisfactory investigation into Ley’s murder as evidence that the courts are still a “political tool”.

    “Until judges are free to act independently and impartially free from any interference, this trend is likely to continue,” he said.

    Struggle continues

    In the years since Vichea’s death, the $7bn garment industry has become the country’s biggest formal employer, and some efforts have been made to appease workers.

    But with Vichea’s killing, the unions lost one of their most effective leaders.

    “Living conditions and working conditions haven’t improved much,” Chhun said. “If Chea Vichea were alive now, the union movement would be a lot stronger and more organised. The government would have to be more careful and maybe even couldn’t dissolve the opposition so easily.”

    While successes have been few and far between, the struggle never ends for Chhun, Senghak and others – they see it as form of social justice in continuing the work of those who’ve been killed.

    Human life in Cambodia is even cheaper than a dog’s life in Finland.

    Chea Kimny

    “As you know, a lot of union leaders were killed, beaten, sent to prison, or flee the country. It’s dangerous for us but we have our dream to help workers have a better life so we keep fighting. If we leave then who will help?” Senghak asked.

    Now living in Finland, Kimny says she would love to return to her homeland, but doesn’t feel safe. The memore of her husband’s murder remains raw.

    “I cry all the time when it gets close to the anniversary and think about what happened when he was killed,” she said.

    “I think human life in Cambodia is even cheaper than a dog’s life in Finland.”

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    Lakers Rumors: Carmelo Anthony Drawing Interest from LA If Roster Spot Opens Up

    LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 20:  LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers and Carmelo Anthony #7 of the Houston Rockets wait for and inbound at Staples Center on October 20, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

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    LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony could eventually be teammates this season. 

    According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, the Los Angeles Lakers “maintain interest in Anthony” and “are a possible destination,” although they are not looking to create a roster spot for the Syracuse product by waiving a guaranteed player. However, they could add him if a roster spot becomes available.

    This comes after Wojnarowski reported the Houston Rockets traded Anthony and cash considerations to the Chicago Bulls on Monday.

    Don’t expect to see Anthony in a Bulls uniform, though, as Wojnarowski reported he will not play for the team. Still, he noted Chicago may attempt to trade him in a potential one-for-one deal before waiving him, although it can’t “aggregate his contract in another deal.”

    This comes after Marc Stein of the New York Times reported in December the Lakers were one of the teams that “resisted the idea” of acquiring Anthony from the Rockets.

    While Anthony is a future Hall of Famer who led the league in scoring in 2012-13 and has 10 All-Star Game nods and six All-NBA selections on his resume, the Lakers wouldn’t be getting that version of him.

    He would likely resemble the player who averaged 13.4 points and 0.5 assists a night in the 10 games he played for the Rockets earlier this season or the one who struggled in 2017-18 for the Oklahoma City Thunder. He finished with career-low totals in points (16.2), field-goal percentage (40.4) and assists (1.3) per game last season for a team that lost in the first round of the playoffs.

    The best-case scenario for the Lakers would revolve around Anthony—a 34.7 percent shooter from long range—taking advantage of the openings created by playing alongside James. Los Angeles will need outside shooters to make opponents pay for clogging the lane against the King, and Anthony could theoretically stay on the perimeter and hit those shots.

    Anthony could also serve as a playoff-tested veteran with 72 postseason games under his belt and play for stretches as a scoring spark off the bench.

    Just don’t expect him to be the one who puts the Lakers over the top in any hypothetical series with the Golden State Warriors.

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