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  • Victime Sex Trafficking In Battambong

    អំពើ​ជួញ​ដូរ​ផ្លូវ​ភេទ​ក្នុង​ប្រទេស​កម្ពុជា​នៅ​តែ​បន្ត​កើត​មាន ទោះ​បី​ជា​រយៈ​ពេល​ចុង​ក្រោយ​នេះ មាន​ការ​អះអាង ពី​ក្រុម​អាជ្ញាធរ​មាន​សមត្ថកិច្ច និង​អង្គការ​ដៃ​គូ​ថា បាន​ធ្វើ​សកម្មភាព​ប្រយុទ្ធ​ប្រឆាំង​ក៏​ដោយ។

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  • Unions Plan to Hold Garment Workers Forum in City, Despite Ban

    Phnom Penh Municipality decided yesterday that a large garment workers forum planned for Sunday in Wat Botum Park would not be leaders said they would defy the order and move ahead with plans for the meeting. According to a copy of City Hall's minutes from a meeting bewteen municipal deputy cabinet chief Keut Che and union leaders yesterday morning, the forum will not be allowed due to concerns about public order and safety.

  • Funding For KRT First Priority, New UN Tribunal Expert Says

    With financial support for the Khmer Rouge tribunal too weak to live out the year, fundraising is the first order of business, the UN secretary-general's newly appointed special expert on the court said Tuesday. Clin Williamson, the former US ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues who was named UN special expert to the tribunal on July 1, said he would spend the coming months helping to drum up financial contribution and visiting donor nations capitals.

  • Cambodia-US Relations, Past And Present, Discussed at Symposium

    Expert from the worlds of academia and politics, including three former US ambassadors to Cambodia, came together yesterday to discuss US-Cambodian relation in Phnom Penh's Chaktomuk Conference Hall. The apparent general consensus among the speakers was that the two countries had forged strong ties over the past 60 years despite seemingly continuous upheavals.

  • As Verdict Nears, A Prison For Duch Is Still a Question Undecided

    The Khmer Rouge tribunal on Monday is set to hand down a verdict for former secret police chairman kaing Guek Eav, accused in the deaths of 14,000 people, but authorities have yet to decide where he will server out any prison sentence he may receive, tribunal legal affairs spokesman Lars Olsen said yesterday.

  • Mondolkiri’s Villagers ask Forest Spirits for Forgiveness

    អ្នក​ភូមិ​ជនជាតិ​ដើម​ព្នង​នៅ​ឃុំ​ប៊ូស្រា ស្រុក​ពេជ្រាដា ខេត្ត​មណ្ឌលគិរី ចំនួន ៥៨​នាក់ នៅ​ព្រឹក​ថ្ងៃ​២០ កក្កដា​នេះ បាន​នាំ​គ្នា​ធ្វើ​ពិធី​បួងសួង​មួយ​តាម​ជំនឿ​សុំ​ឲ្យ​អារក្ស​អ្នកតា​ព្រៃ​ ភ្នំ ជួយ​អ្នក​ភូមិ​ក្នុង​ការ​ទាមទារ​ដី​ធ្លី​ចំនួន ៣៥០​ហិកតារ​ដែល​ក្រុមហ៊ុន​សម្បទាន​សេដ្ឋកិច្ច​មួយ​កំពុង​គ្រប់គ្រង មក​ឲ្យ​អ្នក​ភូមិ​វិញ​ដើម្បី​ប្រកប​របរ​កសិកម្ម​ចិញ្ចឹម​ជីវិត។

  • Kreung Village In R'Kiri Accuses Rubber Firm of Taking Farmland

    More than 200 families from an ethnic Kreung community in Ratanakkiri province's Voeun Sai district allege that a Vieatnamese rubber company has illegally grabbed 400 hectares of their communal farmland, rights worker and local villagers said yesterday.

  • Banong Curse Loggers, Ask Forest Spirits For Forgiveness

    More than 100 members of the Banong ethnic minority held a ceremony in a Mondolkiri province forest on monday to curse illegal loggers who dare to come to the area, and to ask forgiveness from forest spirits after private firms cleared nearly woodland, villagers said yesterday. The rea where we held the ceremony is the last forest area that we can use as rotation farmland, as it has not yet been cleared by the companies, Villager Kop Neth said in Pech Chreada district's Busra commune.

  • Girl Reveals Sexual Scandal

    ខេត្ដបាត់ដំបង ៖ មាន​មន្ដ្រី​នគរបាល និងមន្ដ្រីរាជការ​មួយ​ចំនួន​នៅ​ខេត្ដបាត់ដំបង អាចមានឈ្មោះ​ជាប់​ពាក់ព័ន្ធ​ក្នុង​រឿងអាស្រូវ​ទៅ នឹង​ការ​ទិញ​ដូរ​ផ្លូវភេទ​ក្មេង​ស្រី​ជំទង់​ដែល​ជា អនីតិជន​ម្នាក់ ។ នេះ​បើ​តាម​ការ​រៀបរាប់​ពីក្មេង​ស្រី​នោះ​កាលពី​ចុង​សបា្ដហ៍​មុន នៅការិយាល័យ​ព្រហ្មទណ្ឌ​កំរិត​ស្រាល​នៃ​ស្នងការដ្ឋាន​នគរបាល​ខេត្ដ ខណៈ​ដែល​រូប​នាង​ត្រូវបាន​ឃាត់ខ្លួន​ពី​បទ​ចោរកម្ម ។ ក្មេង​ស្រី​ឈ្មោះ​ក​.​ស និយាយ​ថា នាង​កើតនៅ​ថ្ងៃ​ទី​១០ តុលា ឆ្នាំ​១៩៩៥ នៅ​រាជធានីភ្នំពេញ ។ នាង​ទើប​មាន​អាយុ​១៦​ឆ្នាំ​ប៉ុណ្ណោះ មក​ទល់​ពេល​នេះ​។ នាង​ស្នាក់​នៅផ្ទះ​ជួល​មួយ កន្លែង​នៅ​សង្កាត់​កា​កាប ខណ្ឌដង្កោ ។ ប៉ុន្ដែនាង​ត្រូវ​បាន​គេ​បង្គាប់​ឱ្យ​ប្រាប់​មនុស្ស​ផ្សេង​ៗ​ថា​នាង​មាន​ អាយុ​១៨​ឆ្នាំ​ហើយ ។

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  • Year-Old Kandal Man Charged With Child Rape

    A 60-year-old man was charged Monday afternoon with the alleged rape of his neighbor's 12-year-old daughter in Kandal province's Ponhea Leu district, police said yesterday. District deputy police chief Bun Kimheng said that Yoem loem, a retired worker at the Prek Kdam iver crossing, had allegedly lured the victim on Thursday with fruit and snacks into his home in Koh Chin commune, where he subsequently raped her.

  • Stung Treng Families Suffer Food Shortage From Typhoon

    Around 200 families in a commune in Stung Treng Province's Sesan district are facing an acute food shortage after losing stocks in Typhoon Ketsana last year, a representative of the villagers said yesterday. A district official, however, played district's food situation.

  • Tribunal Investigators Issue Closing Order for Second Trial

    ភ្នំពេញ៖ សហ​ចៅក្រម​ស៊ើបអង្កេត​ទើបតែ​បាន​បញ្ជូន​ឯកសារ​សំណុំ​រឿង​០០២​ទៅ​កាន់​សហ​ ព្រះរាជ​អាជ្ញា ​ប្រយោជន៍​គឺ​ដើម្បី​រៀបចំ​ដំណើរការ​ឆ្ពោះ​ទៅ​រក​ការ​កាត់ទោស​អតីត​មេ​ ដឹកនាំខ្មែរ​ក្រហម​កំពូលៗ ​ដែល​កំពុង​ត្រូវ​ឃុំ​ខ្លួន​ជាបណ្ដោះ​អាសន្ន​ដោយ​សាលាក្ដី​ខ្មែរ​ក្រហម។

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  • Unchecked Political Interference Will Undermine ECCC's Legacy

    The Cambodia Daily recently on the Open Society Justice Initiative report (the "OSJI Report"), which concluded that political interference in the work of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia is damaging its legitimacy.("Corrosive political Interference at KRT, Group says. " July 7.p1).

  • K Cham Prison Sees Five Deaths In Five Days

    Amid growing concerns over severe overcrowding died within a Five-day period at Konpong Cham Provincial Prison earlies this month, the human rights group Adhoc and a court official said yesterday. According tp death certificates issued by the Interior Ministry, five men between 22 and 56 years of age died between July 7 and July 11 while doing time at the Kompong Cham prison. one of the deceased was awaiting trial at the time of his death.

  • Tribunal Bridging Gaps for Cambodians: Monitor

    The Khmer Rouge tribunal verdict for Kaing Kek Iev, the torture chief better known as Duch, will be announced July 26. “We want a court that is transparent and fair, so that it leaves a good mark on history."

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  • Stateless Cambodians In VN to Become Citizens

    In an end to what the UN refugee agency once described as a Kafkaesque web of statelessness, about 2,300 Cambodian refugees living in Vietnam have finally been naturalized or will be soon, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees announced on Monday.In a statement, UNHCR said Vietnam had naturalized 287 stateless Cambodian refugees on Friday and taken steps to ensure that another2,070 will be naturalized by the end of the year.

  • Rights Watch Calls For End to Sex Worker Abuses

    The New York-based Human Rights Watch called on the government yesterday to end police violence against sex worker by investigating reports of abuses. The main reason why the abuses continue to happen by police and by other government officials is because of the culture of impunity, human Rights Watch's acting Asia Director Elaine Pearson said at a new conference in Phnom penh to launch a 76page report on the alleged violations.

  • Villagers R’Kiri Accuses Authorities for Taking Farmland

    អ្នក​ភូមិ​ជន​ជាតិ​ដើម​ភាគ​តិច​នៅ​ឃុំ​ភ្នំកុក ខេត្ត​រតនគិរី ជាង ១០០​នាក់ បាន​អំពាវនាវ​ឲ្យ​អាជ្ញាធរ​ឃុំ​របស់​ខ្លួន​ប្រញាប់​ធ្វើ​ការ​ដោះស្រាយ​បញ្ហា ​សំខាន់ៗ ដែល​អ្នក​ភូមិ​កំពុង​ប្រឈម​មុខ​ជាមួយ​ផល​ប៉ះពាល់​ជា​ច្រើន​ផ្នែក ទាក់​ទិន​ដល់​ជីវភាព​រស់​នៅ​របស់​ពួកគាត់។

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  • Fine Can Be Taken From Mu Sochua's Pay

    CPP lawmaker Cheam Yeab said yesterday that a lawmaker's wages could be docked without his or her permission, even though neither parliamentary rules nor the country's laws address this issue. Mr Yeap, chairman of the National Assembly commission on banking and finance, said in a letter received yesterday that he wished to clarify remarks made Sunday in which he said the Assembly could not deduct unpaid fines from the salary of SRP lawmaker Mu Sochua without her permission.

  • Woman Convicted of Selling Girl Into Prostitution

    The Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday convicted a 58-year-old woman of human trafficking and sentenced her to 17 years in prison after she sold a deaf 17-year-old into prostitution in Thialand, where, the girl's lawyer said, her infant baby was taken from her sold by a karaoke ckub owner.

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