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Cambodian police have pushed out about 1,000 anti-government demonstrators from a park in the capital Phnom Penh, a day after four people were killed in a crackdown on a labor protest.

Hundreds of anti-riot police moved in Saturday after warning the protesters to leave the park, where they have camped since mid-December to demand that Prime Minister Hun Sen step down and call new elections. They claim that a July vote was rigged and the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party robbed of victory.

At least four people were killed Friday when police opened fire to break up a protest by striking garment workers demanding a doubling of the minimum wage.