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Union-Busting Under Guise of Pandemic Leaves Hundreds Out of Work
The morning after she was laid off from a garment factory on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Pen Mara arrived at work to beg for her job back.
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Nationwide Mask Exemption in Cambodia
Prime Minister Hun Sen decided to lift the requirement to wear face masks, after a thorough consultation with Deputy Prime Minister Aun Pornmoniroth, and other relevant officials.
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NagaWorld Union in Midst of Elections, Seeing Low Turnout
Only about 400 of an estimated 2,000 members of the embattled union at NagaWorld have so far voted five days into a seven-day leadership election, said the group’s current leaders.
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https://cambodianess.com/article/further-nagaworld-negotiations-to-be-held-next-month-after-many-failures
Union’s representatives and NagaWorld company will resume talks next month to reach an end to their continual labor dispute after the eighth round of talks failed, the Labor Ministry said.
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Corrupt free pledge: CPP resolute in its stance against corruption and abuse of power
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has promised that their commune councillors will have strong work ethics to ensure public services are carried out with “cleanliness and integrity”.
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Sokha meets French envoy, US Senate official over trial
Former opposition party leader Kem Sokha – who is undergoing trial for treason – has met separately with a senior US Senate official and the French ambassador to Cambodia to discuss a variety of topics, key of which included his hearing process.
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មេធាវីការពារក្តីលោក សៀម ភ្លុក ស្នើតុលាការចេញដីកាបង្គាប់ឱ្យចូលខ្លួនជំនួសដីកានាំខ្លួនវិញ
មេធាវីការពារក្តីឱ្យស្ថាបនិកគណបក្សបេះដូងជាតិ លោក សៀម ភ្លុក ស្នើទៅតុលាការចេញដីកាបង្គាប់ឱ្យចូលខ្លួនជំនួសការចេញដីកាបង្គាប់ឱ្យនាំខ្លួនវិញ ដោយសារកន្លងមកសមត្ថកិច្ចបានបញ្ជូនដីកាទៅកូនក្តីរបស់លោកខុសអាសយដ្ឋានស្នាក់នៅ ខណៈកូនក្តីក៏មិនបានទទួលដីកាពីតុលាការនោះដែរ។
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Cambodian activist safe in Thailand after 6-day flight through jungle
A prominent Cambodian activist who fled her country in a six-day journey through the jungle safely arrived in Thailand, where she plans to seek asylum with the U.N. In Cambodia, meanwhile, government officials said they would not call foreign officials as witnesses in a “treason” case against another critic of the country’s ruling party.
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របាយការណ៍ថ្មី៖ សិទ្ធិសេរីភាពរបស់អ្នកការពារសិទ្ធិមនុស្ស និងអ្នកសារព័ត៌មាននៅកម្ពុជារងការប៉ះទង្គិចយ៉ាងធ្ងន់ធ្ងរ
ភ្នំពេញ — របាយការណ៍ថ្មីមួយរបស់មជ្ឈមណ្ឌលសិទ្ធិមនុស្សកម្ពុជាដែលចេញផ្សាយនៅថ្ងៃសុក្រនេះបង្ហាញថា សិទ្ធិសេរីភាពខាងការបញ្ចេញមតិរបស់អ្នកការពារសិទ្ធិមនុស្ស និងសេរីភាពសារព័ត៌មាន បាន«រងការប៉ះទង្គិចយ៉ាងធ្ងន់ធ្ងរ»នៅចន្លោះខែកញ្ញា ឆ្នាំ២០២០ដល់ខែសីហាឆ្នាំ២០២១។
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ទូតបារាំងពិភាក្សាជាមួយលោក កឹម សុខា អំពីសំណុំរឿងសន្ទិដ្ឋិភាពជាមួយរដ្ឋបរទេស
ភ្នំពេញ — មេដឹកនាំនយោបាយជំទាស់លោក កឹម សុខា ថ្លែងនៅថ្ងៃសុក្រនេះថា សំណុំរឿងសន្ទិដ្ឋិភាពជាមួយរដ្ឋបរទេស ដែលស្មើនឹងអំពើក្បត់ជាតិ ត្រូវបានឯកអគ្គរដ្ឋទូតបារាំងប្រចាំកម្ពុជាលោក Jacques PELLET លើកយកមកពិភាក្សាក្នុងជំនួបមួយដែលធ្វើឡើងក្រោយសវនាការលើកទី៣៧របស់លោក។
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Prison population drops, overcrowding eases
Cambodia’s prison population numbered 38,000 in 2022, a decrease of more than 2,000 inmates, or five percent, compared to nearly 40,000 in 2021, said Ministry of Interior General Department of Prisons (GDP) spokesman Lieutenant General Nuth Savna yesterday.
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CNHP founder Seam Pluk says he will be in court for questioning
Fugitive politician Seam Pluk, the founder of the unregistered Cambodia National Heart Party (CNHP) has vowed to appear for the questioning before the Phnom Penh Municipal Court amid fear of him being sentenced to prison for the alleged use of forged thumbprints to register the party.
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On a Sunday morning in late March, nearly 300 people sat shoulder-to-shoulder on the outskirts of a former opposition stronghold about a four-hour drive from Phnom Penh.
On a Sunday morning in late March, nearly 300 people sat shoulder-to-shoulder on the outskirts of a former opposition stronghold about a four-hour drive from Phnom Penh.
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Migrant workers share nightmarish experiences at C-19 quarantine centres
Some quarantine centres situated in the provinces bordering Thailand are said to be in a nightmarish situation with migrant workers having to put up with the swirling unease of having to bear the stench and stay in a filthy environment.
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អតីតអ្នកកាសែតអាស៊ីសេរីបន្តជំរុញឲ្យតុលាការប្រគល់លិខិតឆ្លងដែន និងពន្លឿនសំណុំរឿងរបស់លោក
ភ្នំពេញ — អតីតអ្នកកាសែតអាស៊ីសេរី កាលពីពេលថ្មីៗនេះបានបន្តជំរុញឱ្យតុលាការរាជធានីភ្នំពេញបញ្ចប់សំណុំរឿងរបស់ពួកគេ ខណៈសេរីភាពរបស់ពួកគេត្រូវបានរឹតបន្តឹង ដោយសារតុលាការបដិសេធមិនផ្តល់លិខិតឆ្លងដែនដល់ពួកគេ។
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Political Analyst Granted Asylum in Australia After Fleeing Cambodia
Seng Sary, a Cambodian political commentator who fled the country after a warrant was issued for his arrest, said he has been granted political asylum in Australia.
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Hun Sen’s call for fair local elections this June in Cambodia raises eyebrows
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Wednesday that he would not stump for his party in local elections in June and urged authorities to remain neutral during the campaign, an appeal that did little to comfort the beleaguered opposition.
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Isolation time for unjabbed arrivals halved to seven days
Fugitive politician Seam Pluk, the founder of the unregistered Cambodia National Heart Party (CNHP) has vowed to appear for the questioning before the Phnom Penh Municipal Court amid fear of him being sentenced to prison for the alleged use of forged thumbprints to register the party.
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Illegal logging at Areng continues with lack of action by local authorities
Areng, an ecotourism site in Koh Kong’s Thmor Bang district, is being threatened by logging.
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Hun Sen favors cronies with parcels of drained lake land
Cambodia’s autocratic Prime Minister Hun Sen has doled out at least 900 hectares of land reclaimed from one of the last large natural lakes in Phnom Penh, with his sister, an allied tycoon, and top military officials all benefiting from the largesse, according to a domestic land rights organization.
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