Phnom Penh has been abuzz with protests this week, which is not unusual for the Cambodian capital. Whether it's farmers taking to the streets in protest against state-sponsored land grabs or garment workers pushing for a living wage, Cambodia's vibrant civil society continues to be a thorn in the side of the country's long-serving kleptocratic government. But all this could be about to change. A repressive law which threatens to silence all government critics is in danger of passing on Friday