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Kratie Residents Threaten to ‘Burn’ Equipment if Local Company Continues Clearings
Residents in Kratie’s Sambor district blocked a local company from clearing land that they said they had bought for agricultural purposes, threatening to burn down equipment if the clearing continued.
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NagaWorld Union Estimates It Reached Turnout Goal for Leadership Election
The union at Phnom Penh’s NagaWorld casino has extended its leadership election for two days to try to garner more votes due to fears it will face obstacles in renewing its registration amid a protracted labor dispute.
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Siphan: NGO report on Kingdom’s fundamental freedom unfounded
Government spokesman Phay Siphan deplored an NGO report alleging that fundamental freedoms in Cambodia were “restricted”, saying that the claims were unfounded and did not reflect the reality on the ground in the Kingdom.
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Plea for diplomats in Sokha’s case a ‘trick’
A senior Ministry of Justice official considers a request to summon foreign diplomats involved in the case of former opposition leader Kem Sokha as a trick by the defence team to drag foreign powers into the case and to use their influence to exert pressure on the Kingdom.
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CNHP Founder Held On Forgery Charges
PHNOM PENH – National Heart Party founder Seam Pluk has been detained and charged with forgery and use of forged documents.
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Workers Allegedly Fired from Kandal Factory for Forming Union
Three workers from a Kandal factory are alleging they were fired by their employer for forming a local union.
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Ex-CNRP member pleads for his freedom
Kong Sam An, a former Cambodian National Rescue Party [CNRP] council member in Memot district, Tboung Khmum province, yesterday pleaded for his freedom with the Supreme Court.
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Coastal Communities Wary as Major Development Appears to Progress
Fishing communities in Kampot and Kep provinces are under threat as a coastal tourism project linked to the wife of a government minister is reportedly moving forward, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights said.
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Minor Party Founder Arrested Over Forgery Charge
The founder of a minor party was arrested and imprisoned after failing to show up for questioning for allegedly using forged documents while trying to register his party last year.
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Sokha Trial Meanders as Judges Query Him About Contested 2013 Election
A judge continued to question Kem Sokha over procedures and result of the 2013 national election, as the treason trial completed the 38th hearing in the protracted criminal case.
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Ex-CNRP member pleads for his freedom
Kong Sam An, a former Cambodian National Rescue Party [CNRP] council member in Memot district, Tboung Khmum province, yesterday pleaded for his freedom with the Supreme Court.
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Lawyer wants summons warrant instead of arrest warrant
The defence lawyer of fugitive politician Seam Pluk, founder of unrecognised Cambodian National Heart Party (CNHP), has requested the Phnom Penh Municipal Court to revoke the warrant of arrest and instead issue a warrant of summons for him to appear before the judge for questioning.
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Sar Kheng Asks Gov’t Officials to Remain Neutral in Upcoming Election
Interior Minister Sar Kheng has asked government officials to refrain from using state resources during the upcoming commune election and urged them to remain politically neutral.
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Environmental activists call for genuine justice for the slain Chut Wutty
Ten years on, both civil society groups and the family of slain environmental activist Chut Wutty non-governmental organizations are calling for justice.
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Over 1,400 factory workers demand ‘compensation’
Over 1,400 workers from 23 factories are seeking the intervention of institutions, including the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training and the Prime Minister’s Cabinet, to order their former employers to pay them compensation rightfully owed for laying them off.
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Airtime for political parties ahead of commune elections
The National Election Committee (NEC) has said there will be election awareness programmes on radio and television to help voters understand the upcoming commune elections across the country.
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Former CNRP Official Appeals Sentence Related to Plotting Charge
A former CNRP official sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment for allegedly taking part in gatherings to support exiled leaders of the now-dissolved opposition group on Wednesday morning appealed what he said was an unfair conviction.
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Officials Block Chut Wutty Memorial Bicycle Ride
Five people from three activist groups were prevented from riding bicycles in Phnom Penh on Tuesday to commemorate the 10th death anniversary of prominent environmentalist Chut Wutty.
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Svay Rieng Families Want Resolution to Decadelong Dispute With Sugarcane Firm
About 100 people protested outside a commune hall in Svay Rieng’s Romeas Hak district, demanding a resolution to land they lost to a sugarcane company in 2010.
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Threats, Bribes and a ‘Walk’: Smothering Candlelight in Prek Liep
Candlelight Party candidates in a Phnom Penh commune alleged they faced pressure and bribery ahead of the party’s nominee list being disqualified by an electoral hearing — including three who admitted to taking gifts and signing onto a complaint against their own party.
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