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‘Doomsday’ gathering told to disperse, or else
The enormous crowd gathered at a farm house south of Kulen Mountain, who gravitated to the home after hearing a “doomsday message” from a local politician and believing the area to be a safehaven, were given an ultimatum by local authorities to disperse or face the consequences.
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Ensuring Cambodians’ Mobility Amidst Rocketing Fuel Prices
As fuel prices soared over the past months, a spate of vehicle owners driving off without paying their gasoline bills has become a source of anger, disbelief and amusement for Cambodian social media users. But behind these scenes of fleeing drivers and disgruntled gas station attendants, lies the issue of unaffordable mobility, one that is strangling every citizen’s livelihood.
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H&M Group, WWF team on AI solution to tackle Cambodia deforestation
The WoodAI, artificial intelligence (AI) application, a collaboration on innovative tech development between H&M Group and WWF in Cambodia, has been launched to support garment and textile factories reduce their potential contribution to deforestation.
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Interior Ministry Denies CNRP Activists Beaten at Tbong Khmum Prison
An Interior Ministry official has denied that imprisoned former CNRP activists, who were transferred to a Tbong Khmum prison this month, were beaten in prison as alleged by family members.
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NEC agrees to meet with four parties on proposed reforms
The National Election Committee (NEC) has agreed to meet with representatives from four political parties – Grassroots Democratic (GDP), Khmer Will (KWP), Cambodia Reform (CRP) and Candlelight (CP) – on August 31 to discuss their proposals for electoral reforms.
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Thousands of Khem Veasna Devotees to Head Home Unless World Ends
Thousands of people are estimated to have gathered at a politician’s farm in Siem Reap to avoid world disaster — but are expected to be sent home tomorrow unless flooding swallows Earth.
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Cambodia’s police, judiciary must be independent, rights groups say
Cambodian rights groups on Monday threw their support behind a recommendation of a U.N. monitor that the country do more to ensure the independence of its judiciary system.
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Sihanoukville residents evicted after four charged with encroaching private land
Approximately 200 huts that officials say were built on privately owned land in the Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone were cleared Thursday morning as part of an ongoing land dispute in Preah Sihanouk province’s Stung Hav district.
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UN special envoy sees shortcomings in Cambodia’s human rights and democratic reforms
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of Human Rights in Cambodia Vitit Muntarbhorn has completed an 11-day first visit to Cambodia with a series of recommendations to improve the human rights situation, open up the civil and political space and pave the way for democratic reform, which the government deemed as “largely biased, prejudiced, and unfounded on a number of issues”.
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Authorities Deny Detention, Torture After Launching Trafficking Raids
Authorities released details of several crackdowns on forced labor and human trafficking of foreigners that were reported to the Interior Ministry’s hotline, but a ministry spokesperson again denied foul play or forced labor at almost all raided compounds.
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Youth Group Asks to Stop the Department of Vietnamese Studies
A youth group filed a petition to the Ministry of Education and the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP), asking to halt the establishment of the Department of Vietnamese Studies. They say Vietnamese studies are unnecessary and may indirectly insert “Vietnam’s ideology” into the Cambodian people.
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Ex-illegal logger joins forest protection fight
Poor decision making when trying to make a fast dollar can have serious consequences, as John Bunthoeun from Oddar Meanchey discovered. Formally an illegal logger, he gave it up after a series of near fatal accidents.
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Ministry rejects Khmer Thavrak protest violence claims
The Ministry of Women’s Affairs said the recent enacting of scenes of violence by members of a lesser-known youth group in relation to protests by laid-off NagaWorld employees “deviated from the truth”.
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Cambodia Plans to Set up a Juvenile Court to Handle Cases Involving Minors
“Cambodia is committed to establishing specialized courts to adjudicate cases in areas such as civil courts, criminal courts, labor courts, commercial courts and juvenile courts,” Minister of Justice Keut Rith said during a meeting with Vitit Muntarbhorn, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Cambodia, according to the ministry’s Facebook page.
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UN Inquiry Condemns Cambodian Rights Abuses
Professor Vitit Muntarbhorn, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, spoke after an eleven-day visit to Cambodia during which he spoke to Prime Minister Hun Sen, other government officials, civil society members and other stakeholders.
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Land Activist Takes on Citizen Journalist Role
Mrs. Mom Sophy, aged 41, was born in Peam Ros Village, Raksmey Samaki Commune, Oral District, Kampong Speu Province. She has four children, one boy and three girls. She is very active in social work and long fought for community land rights in Reaksmey Samaki community located in Oral district, Kampong Speu province.
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CPP says coalition plan of opposition parties holds no water
plan of opposition parties holds no water The unity talks of opposition parties does not hold water, and is not going to happen before the National Election in 2023, said Sok Eysan, spokesman of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP).
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Fisheries crackdown pushes Cambodians to the brink on Tonle Sap lake
Cambodia — From her sun-bleached wooden houseboat in the floating village of Koh Tapov, on the southeastern side of the Tonle Sap lake in Kampong Thom province, Hai Sokha and her family looked out at the quiet waters one morning in late June. For more than three months, the family of fishers had not dared go out on the water.
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Women’s Affairs Ministry Flags ‘Inappropriate’ Media Coverage of Gendered Violence
The Ministry of Women’s Affairs is urging publications to report more professionally on violence against women after a media review found patterns of coverage that made light of the subject.
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UN Special Rapporteur calls for Cambodia to respect democracy, human rights
The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Vitit Muntarbhorn, on Friday ended his visit to the country by calling on the government to open up the political space and implement democratic reforms.
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