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Gov’t Studies Same-Sex Marriage Law Amid Prejudices, Risk of Breaking Tradition
The law on same-sex marriages might be difficult to enact as government officials are concerned that it could undermine traditional customs.
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Ministry plans a ‘Zero Fake News Campaign’
The Ministry of Information is planning a ‘Zero Fake News Campaign’ through inter-ministry mechanisms, as there have been over 3,000 fake news items during this year.
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Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet Urges Journalists to Respect Professional Ethics and Be Bold in Editing (Video inside)
Phnom Penh (FN), Dec. 27 – Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet urged all journalists to respect professional ethics by publishing accurate news and being bold in editing, speaking on Wednesday morning (Dec. 27) during an inauguration ceremony for the Cheung Aek Sewage Treatment Plant in Phnom Penh.
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Tina: Working group to serve public
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Dith Tina, who heads the government working group for Banteay Meanchey province, has instructed its members to serve the public to the best of their abilities.
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Human Rights Violation, Deforestation Evident in Cambodia’s Gold Mine Operations Over 20 Years – Report
A recent report by Equitable Cambodia has exposed the commercial gold mining industry’s involvement in deforestation, violation of rights, encroachment and land grab of traditional indigenous forested areas.
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Ballot numbers drawn ahead of Senate election
The National Election Committee (NEC) drew the ballot position numbers for the four political parties that will participate in next year’s February 28 Senate election.
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PM helps teacher get job back
In a rare move, Prime Minister Hun Manet has revoked the dismissal of a contract teacher in Banteay Meanchey province and asked her to work till her retirement from job.
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CHRC issues detalied clarification refuting claims by six NGOs on human rights situation
The Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC) on Tuesday issued a “clarification” and explained in detail about the respect for democracy and the human rights situation in Cambodia.
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Anti-fake news campaign to raise public awareness
The Ministry of Information intends to initiate an anti-fake news campaign soon, aiming to heighten public awareness and encourage participation in countering the dissemination of false information.
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Duo, who used “inappropriate words” on social media, detained
Phnom Penh Municipal Police have detained a husband and wife, who used inappropriate words that affected the leadership on social media.
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Ministry of Health temporarily closes the clinic “MAISON MEDICALE”
The Ministry of Health has temporarily closed the private clinic “MAISON MEDICALE” due to the absence of responsible persons and staff changes without notifying the Ministry of Health.
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Sex workers ask govt to ensure their safety
In a public forum organised by a women’s rights NGO yesterday, sex workers demanded the authorities to ensure their safety and protect them from police crackdowns.
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Contract teacher protests dismissal after 16 years of service
A contract teacher is protesting her dismissal after devoting 16 years to teaching at Sok San Primary School in Nimit commune of Poipet city in Banteay Meanchey province.
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Candlelight Party tries to win over Nation Power Party
The Candlelight Party is urging the new Nation Power Party to join forces with it to form a stronger opposition alliance to the ruling Cambodian People’s Party ahead of Senate elections in February, a former Candlelight official said Wednesday.
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Ministry rejects “false and baseless” claims by The Cambodia Daily about Funan Techo canal project
The Ministry of Economy and Finance has issued a statement regarding recent false and inaccurate information issued by the website The Cambodia Daily.
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Officials involved in hit-and-run cases could lose job, warns Sokha
Employees of Ministry of Interior involved in hit-and-run accident cases will be fired from their positions if they cause hit-and-run accidents and do not confess to the crime.
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Youth Club Empowers Indigenous Youth
Chhoem Sborn, an indigenous Tampuan, was born in Ratanakiri. While the first year university student is passionate about his studies, he also takes pride in his community work as a head of his hometown's Lung Khung Child Club.
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Forty Percent of Indigenous Children in A Ratanakiri Commune Addicted to Drugs
Local authorities and indigenous villagers in a commune in Ratanakiri are gravely concerned over the high percentage of their children being involved in drugs, with the propensity of becoming worse with time.
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Cambodia’s high court rejects opposition official’s conviction appeal
Cambodia’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Candlelight Party Vice President Thach Setha on Friday, a decision that means he’ll serve the remainder of his 18-month sentence on a bad check conviction.
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American Apparel Footwear Association Asks Government to Investigate Child Labor at Brick Kilns
The American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) has urged the new government to take action on Cambodia’s brick kiln industry, which allegedly continues to employ child labor and use textile waste to fuel brick kiln factories.
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