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Sanctioned timber baron wins new mining concessions in Cambodia’s Prey Lang
A freeze announced late last year on new mining operations in Cambodia’s Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary comes with a massive loophole that benefits one of the country’s highest-profile deforesters.
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Labor leader remembered 20 years after his assassination
Twenty years after he was gunned down while reading a newspaper, Cambodian labor leader Chea Vichea was remembered on Monday by union members, family members, NGO officials and opposition politicians.
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Centuries-Old Rituals Are Slowly Fading Away in Cambodia
“What on earth are you going to do in Tropeang Krohom?” The driver of the minivan turns his head and gives me a puzzled look. Few passengers want to be dropped off in a settlement between two provincial towns.
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New M’kiri Airport To Boost Tourism, Economy But Deforestation Concerns Linger
The government has permitted private firm Focus Trans Global Venture Co Ltd (FTGV) to study the construction of a new airport in Mondulkiri province, northeast of Cambodia, as well as invest in a build, operate and transfer (BOT) model, the Office of the Council Minister said on January 9.
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Lowell legislators testify in support of free and fair elections in Cambodia
Legislators from Lowell testified before the Joint Committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs Tuesday in support of resolutions filed in the the state Legislature that would condemn ongoing political oppression and encourage free and fair elections in Cambodia.
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Two Candlelight Officials Charged On Alleged Forgery of Election Process
Phnom Penh Municipal Court charged two Candlelight Party officials and placed them in pretrial detention for alleged forgery, use of forged documents and forgery of public documents involved in the election process.
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Police Locate 56 Foreign Trafficking Victims in Phnom Penh, Arrest Two Suspects
The General Department of Immigration arrested two Bangladeshi citizens on human trafficking charges on January 11, following a search of two locations in Phnom Penh. Authorities also found 51 Bangladeshis victims, four Indian victims and one Sri Lankan victim.
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‘We Are Dying To Live In Our Homeland’: Siem Reap Villagers Protest Against Apsara
On Monday hundreds of families living inside the Angkor archaeological park protested against the Apsara National Authority, which manages the park, for barring them from doing construction and other activities that support their livelihoods.
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Seven Boeung Tamok Residents Sued For Stopping The Demolition of A Vegetable Stall
Seven Boeung Tamok residents in Prek Pnov district have received additional court summons from the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday morning following their clash with district authorities on December 18, 2023.
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Indigenous Kuy People Block Outsiders From Clearing Farmland in Preah Vihear
M’lou Prey II commune authorities, of Preah Vihear’s Chheb district, submitted documentation Tuesday to the district regarding alleged encroachment on land farmed by Indigenous Kuy people following a protest earlier this month.
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Local CP official arrested, charged for forgery
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court arrested and charged yesterday a local official of the Candlelight Party (CP) accused of allegedly copying three fingerprints and signatures to register the names as commune reserved candidates of the CP in Daun Penh district.
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‘Cambodia is being victimised by biased human trafficking reporting’
While Cambodia is continuing to be heavily criticised and globally labelled as a hotbed for cross-border human trafficking, an Interior Ministry Secretary of State responsible for leading the combat against this form of international crime claimed in an exclusive interview with Khmer Times that the Kingdom, is being victimised by “biased reporting” by foreign media outlets and civil society and calls for more accuracy and evidence relating to all the attacks on the Kingdom’s so-called “incapability”.
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Cambodian who threw shoe at billboard image of Hun Sen resettles in Canada
A Cambodian woman who sought political asylum in Thailand after she was arrested and jailed for throwing a shoe at a billboard that featured a photo of then-Prime Minister Hun Sen has arrived in Canada.
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Ratanakiri Court Sentences Theng Savoeun, Two Others To Five Years Jail But Suspends It
Ratanakiri Provincial Court has sentenced Theng Savoeun, president of the Coalition of Cambodian Farmer Community (CCFC), and two associates, Nhel Pheap and Thann Hach, to five years jail for “plotting and incitement”.
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Cambodia court convicts land rights activists for inciting ‘peasant revolution’
A court in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on Monday convicted four land rights activists on charges of provoking a “peasant revolution.” The activists are part of the Coalition of Cambodian Farmer Community (CCFC).
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Ministry launches contest to promote workplace harmony
The Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Heng Sour called on all factory owners to participate in a national competition to promote a culture of harmony within factories under the theme ‘ Peaceful Community’ at the 16th meeting of the Textile, Garment, Footwear, and Travel Products Association of Cambodia on Saturday.
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Audit of immigration management wraps up
On Friday last week Lieutenant General Nguon Sreng, Director-General of the Department of Internal Audit and Lieutenant General Sok Veasna, Director-General of Immigration co-chaired the closing meeting of the internal audit for 2022 of the General Department of Immigration with the participation from other relevant officials.
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A Cambodian court convicts activists for teaching about class differences, suspends their jail terms
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — A court in Cambodia on Monday convicted four land rights activists of plotting to provoke a peasant revolution by teaching farmers about class divisions and gave them five-year suspended prison terms.
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Villagers Demand Compensation From Global Green Mining For Clearing Farm
At least 10 families are demanding compensation from a private company, which cleared farms and forest land to build an access road to explore iron ore mining in Preah Vihear province.
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Human Rights Watch: Cambodian Government’s Claims of Democracy Do Not Reflect Reality
Cambodia’s 2023 election year was marked by attacks against government critics and independent media, according to a 2024 global Human Rights Watch (HRW) report published Thursday.
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