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  • Opposition youth detained

    A Cambodian National Rescue Party youth activist was briefly detained by police in Phnom Penh’s Russey Keo district yesterday and stripped of more than 300 pro-opposition CDs he was ferrying to CNRP district headquarters there, police said.

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  • Opposition Councilors Bemoan Ministry Directive

    A number of provincial and district councilors aligned with the opposition have not been paid in the past two months following a Ministry of Interior directive in March calling for their salaries to be halted and positions revoked, according to the secretary-general of the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP).

  • Opposition Councilors Bemoan Ministry Directive

    A number of provincial and district councilors aligned with the opposition have not been paid in the past two months following a Ministry of Interior directive in March calling for their salaries to be halted and positions revoked, according to the secretary-general of the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP).

  • Opposition defies ban again

    Hundreds of opposition supporters once again defied a ban on public assembly yesterday by rallying through the streets of Phnom Penh – and once again their event remained free from the type of government-inflicted violence seen last week.

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  • Firm ‘evicts’ families

    Representatives of over 400 families embroiled in a land dispute with a company in Kratie’s Snuol district travelled to Phnom Penh yesterday to submit a petition calling for the government to intervene.

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  • Investors Wary as Anti-Vietnamese Feeling Rises

    It took just one word to fire up the mob that beat Tran Van Chien to death after a minor road accident in Phnom Penh.

  • Change airport plans: villagers

    Families living near Phnom Penh’s airport yesterday again called on civil aviation officials to drop an expansion plan that would cut into their property.

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  • Orphanages Struggle to Reintegrate Children, Study Shows

    The majority of institutional care centers and orphanages in Battambang province lack resources and policies needed in order to properly reintegrate children with their families or communities, according to a forthcoming report by Duke University researchers.

  • City Hall Security Guards Tear Up Petition at Land Rights Protest

    About 80 activists from Phnom Penh’s Borei Keila and Boeng Kak communities protested outside City Hall yesterday morning, but were confronted by municipal security guards who prevented them from delivering a petition to the governor.

  • Alleged Anonymous duo officially charged

    Two more alleged members of hacking group Anonymous Cambodia were slapped with court charges yesterday and sent to join two fellow “hacktivists” in Prey Sar prison.

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  • Modest Campaign Plans for CPP, Funcinpec

    As the CNRP has taken to Phnom Penh’s streets and its provincial outposts to rally support ahead of the May 18 district, city and provincial council election, the ruling CPP said yesterday it had no plans to match the opposition’s campaign push, confident that the vast majority of councilors are CPP faithful.

  • CNRP Again Campaigns on Secret CPP Defections

    Opposition leaders Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha again divided campaigning responsibilities for the May 18 council elections yesterday, with Mr. Rainsy touring part of Kratie province in the morning and Mr. Sokha leading supporters in a march through Phnom Penh in the evening.

  • Gov’t Official Among Three Bailed After Alleged Gang Rape

    Acting against the recommendation of police and prosecutors, Ratanakkiri Provincial Court on Friday released on bail three men, including a local government official, charge with gang-raping a teenager in Banlung City last month.

  • Anonymous Claims hack of Cellcard, Vows More

    Members of the global hacking group Anonymous on Saturday claimed to have infiltrated the servers of one of Cambodia’s largest mobile operators and released a video threatening the government and pro-government organizations worth more attacks.

  • CNRP to investigate Digging at Battambang Bridge

    Mu Sochua, the head of public affairs for the opposition CNRP, visited Battambang City’s old bridge on Saturday to investigate reports that Vietnamese men had been seen digging for treasure there.

  • CNRP holds a citywide rolling rally

    Days after authorities repeatedly cracked down on demonstrations, opposition party supporters staged a rolling rally across Phnom Penh yesterday, filling up roads for hours and blocking major intersections.

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  • Charges in Beerdsen murder

    A suspect arrested last week for the murder of Dutch national Daphna Beerdsen was charged on Saturday in Phnom Penh Municipal Court, a court official has said.

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  • CNRP holds a citywide rolling rally

    Days after authorities repeatedly cracked down on demonstrations, opposition party supporters staged a rolling rally across Phnom Penh yesterday, filling up roads for hours and blocking major intersections.

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  • Government sites hit by Anonymous

    Retaliating against the recent arrests of four members, “hacktivist” group Anonymous Cambodia ramped up its revenge campaign this weekend, hacking into nine different websites, according to the group’s Facebook page.

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  • Suspect in Dutch woman’s murder charged

    The 35-year-old vagrant accused of stabbing to death a Dutch woman and leaving her infant daughter critically injured was charged with murder on Saturday by the Phnom Penh Municipal court and sent to prey Sar prison, police said.

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