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Resolve all complaints, minister tells officials
With too many unresolved complaints from the public, Interior Minister Sar Kheng has instructed his officials to gather all complaints and requests filed with the Ministry and find answers quickly, and leave no issues unsolved.
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Kem Sokha, claiming to be a man of non-violence, cries for justice
While standing trial for the 55th time at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday, the former president of court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescued Party (CNRP) Kem Sokha cried for justice and claimed he is man of non-violence who stands for national reconciliation.
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Wife Mourns Ratanakiri Environmentalist’s Imprisonment
Sitting alone in a small wooden house, Kham Salong, 37, says she has struggled without her husband, but still fully supports the environmental work he pursued that landed him in jail.
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Visoth’s love affair with CNLP ends, says party is ‘dissolved’
Following the Ministry of Interior (MoI) refusal to meet Cambodia National Love Party (CNLP) leaders yesterday, acting president Siev Visoth says the party is now dissolved.
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Cambodia’s women-owned businesses face structural challenges
Sao Keng earns a living with her wholesale grocery business near Dey Huy market in Phnom Penh. But an attempt to expand the business was thwarted when a bank rejected her loan request due to factors plaguing many female entrepreneurs in Cambodia.
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‘Villagers reject government’s ‘small’ compensation offer
Families affected by the Union Development Group (UDG) project south of Koh Kong city in Kiri Sakor district’s Koh Sdech village continue to protest the Koh Kong provincial authorities’ offer and refused to relocate due to less land, no infrastructure and without appropriate compensation.
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Investigation into human trafficking to Cambodia continues: Government officials
Government officials reported on the issue of Vietnamese being tricked into working illegally in Cambodia at the Government’s regular press briefing in Hanoi on September 6.
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Ministry, OXFAM hold forum for ASEAN businesswomen
The Ministry of Women’s Affairs and OXFAM in Cambodia on September 7 jointly organised a national forum on “Promoting Women Entrepreneurship in ASEAN through Social Protection and Family Care Policies”.
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Indigenous communities ask for government intervention in land disputes
The representatives of two different indigenous communities in Kampong Thom and Preah Vihear provinces are calling for government intervention to help solve long-running land disputes in their communities.
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Prosecution, Judges Link CNRP, Sokha to Veng Sreng Violence
. Prosecutors and judges in the Kem Sokha treason trial looked to link senior CNRP leadership to the violence during garment worker protests in 2014, though most of the time they linked Sam Rainsy or Mu Sochua to the violence, not Sokha.
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Trainee teachers to study media and information literacy
Soeur Pisey, 19, is in her third year of studying to be a primary school teacher at Phnom Penh Teacher Education College, and will soon return to her hometown in Preah Sihanouk to teach, yet she has never studied media literacy.
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Over 100 complaints filed as ‘doomsday’ believers vacate farm
As of September 5, Siem Reap provincial authorities had received more than 100 inquiries from people asking for help finding their relatives who travelled to the sprawling plantation of Khem Veasna – president of the League for Democracy Party (LDP) who now doubles as cult leader and doomsday prophet – in Siem Reap province’s Banteay Srei district.
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I will sue you Veasna, if my son dies at Kulen farm’
High drama continues to grip the sacred Phom Kulen as hardcore Doomsday believers and die-hard fans of League for Democracy Party (LDP) leader Khem Veasna refuse to accept the fact that the world is not going to end as prophesied by the maverick leader.
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Bodies of lies: Ministry dismisses allegations about organ harvesting rings
A senior government official at the Interior Ministry in charge of combatting human trafficking yesterday dismissed the allegations made by a Hong Kong official and Taiwan journalist that some human trafficking organisations in Cambodia are committing organ harvesting and selling human body parts to the wealthy and on black markets.
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Opinion: Shame Around Premarital Sex Is Making Abortions More Dangerous
Abortions have been legal in Cambodia since 1997, but social, cultural and religious stigmas are still preventing women from accessing them in safe settings.
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Power Line Markers Reveal Looming Path of Destruction in Prey Lang
“People don’t have land titles, it’s state land, so if they don’t give compensation, what can people do?”
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Villagers take protest over long-running land dispute to Cambodian capital
More than 1,000 people from two Cambodian provinces staged a protest on Tuesday outside the Ministry of Justice in Phnom Penh, calling on the government to resolve a long-running dispute over land taken by politically connected businesspeople, sources in the country said.
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Mother Denies Her Son Supported Khem Veasna Before Death
The mother of a 20-year-old who died by suicide on Monday denied a report that he had gone to politician Khem Veasna’s farm fearing the end of the world.
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Preah Vihear’s Indigenous Patrollers Red Flag Preah Roka Logging
Indigenous community patrollers found around 250 cases of suspected deforestation at Preah Vihear’s Prey Preah Roka forest during two patrols in July and August, and are urging authorities to allow more patrols into the forest.
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Three NagaWorld Strikers Accept Payout
Chhim Sithar, president of Labor Rights Supported by Union of Khmer Employees of NagaWorld, said the company had a fraudulent strategy to cooperate with the Ministry of Labor to prolong the dispute, put economic pressure on employees and force them to accept illegal compensation.
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