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  • ‘Journalist’s remains’ examined

    The investigation into the death of Canadian journalist and author Dave Walker continued over the weekend, with remains believed to be his taken to a Siem Reap hospital for closer examination, provincial immigration police chief Chao Moa Vireak said yesterday.

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  • ‘Lucky Wednesday’ at home

    After surviving an attempted burial last week, a new born with a cleft lip and palate was released from hospital in Svay Rieng town and taken home by her mother yesterday.

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  • ‘Journalist’s remains’ examined

    The investigation into the death of Canadian journalist and author Dave Walker continued over the weekend, with remains believed to be his taken to a Siem Reap hospital for closer examination, provincial immigration police chief Chao Moa Vireak said yesterday.

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  • Security dressed down

    For months now, Daun Penh district security forces, identifiable by their dark blue uniforms, black motorbike helmets and merciless truncheon swinging, have been unleashed on protesters,, opposition and otherwise, as the all-too-willing enforcers of government-approved crackdowns.

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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.

  • Bavet strike ends at all but 2 factories

    Nearly all the factories in special economic zones (SEZs) across Svay Rieng’s Bavet town reopened over the weekend, ending a strike into paying them a $50 bonus.

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  • Bavet Factories Reopen After Strike, But Pay Dispute Lingers

    In Svay Rieng province, employees at all but two of Bavet City’s 37 garment and footwear factories were back at work Saturday after a government-ordered shut down last week, which was promoted by a growing strike over bonus pay.

  • Gov’t Dismisses Judicial Reform Concerns

    Human Rights Watch says three draft laws on the verge of approval by the National Assembly, intended to assure the independence of Cambodia’s courts, would do just the opposite, and has called on the government to withdraw them.

  • ‘Lucky Wednesday’ at home

    After surviving an attempted burial last week, a new born with a cleft lip and palate was released from hospital in Svay Rieng town and taken home by her mother yesterday.

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  • Rights group slams judiciary legislation

    Human Rights Watch yesterday called on the government to withdraw three “seriously substandard” draft laws on the Kingdom’s judiciary, saying that passing them in their current form would eradicate any separation between the judicial and executive branches of government.

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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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  • 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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  • European Diversity to be celebrated at EU festival

    Films illustrating the diversity and richness of Europe will be on show throughout May as the 12th European Union Film Festival begins today in Phnom Penh.

  • Rights group slams judiciary legislation

    Human Rights Watch yesterday called on the government to withdraw three “seriously substandard” draft laws on the Kingdom’s judiciary, saying that passing them in their current form would eradicate any separation between the judicial and executive branches of government.

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  • Injured to file complaints over crackdown

    A monk, an opposition lawmaker-elect and a journalist, all assaulted by Daun Penh district security guards near Freedom Park on Friday, said they are in the process of filing legal complaints against the district forces as they recover from their injuries.

  • Military Stops CNRP Rally in K Cham

    Kompong Cham City- Armed soldiers and military police prevented opposition leaders Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha from leading an election campaign march here yesterday, with the pair instead making brief stump speeches for the May 18 council elections in front of militarized roadblocks and at the CNRP’s provincial office.

  • Security dressed down

    For months now, Daun Penh district security forces, identifiable by their dark blue uniforms, black motorbike helmets and merciless truncheon swinging, have been unleashed on protesters,, opposition and otherwise, as the all-too-willing enforcers of government-approved crackdowns.

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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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  • 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.

  • Monk Charged With Raping 8-Year-Old Girl in Kompong Chhnang

    The Kompong Chhnang Provincial Court on Saturday charged an 18-year-old Buddhist monk with raping an eight-year-old girl after luring her into his room at a pagoda in Kompong Tralach district, officials said.

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