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Elected Candlelight Officials Allege CPP Commune Chiefs Are Neglecting Them
Candlelight Party commune officials in Prey Veng’s Svay Antor district said ruling party chiefs are not assigning them any work.
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NagaWorld Workers Worried Police Aggression Will Resume After UN Official Leaves
NagaWorld workers protested outside both casino complexes in Phnom Penh on Tuesday, with one worker saying the free passage they had been given in the past week could end when a visiting U.N. official departs Cambodia.
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Briefs: Rights Group Website Hacked, Military Police Officers Sent to Pre-Trial Detention
Prominent rights group Licadho had their website hacked overnight and defaced by a hacker group, with the site restored Tuesday morning.
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Hun Sen Says CPP Won’t Lose Power Even If He Dies
Prime Minister Hun Sen argued with unnamed critics during a university graduation speech on Tuesday about the transfer of power to his son and the creation of a Vietnamese language program at the Royal University of Phnom Penh.
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Court summons Sam Rainsy, seven ex-CNRP members on conspiracy charges
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has summonsed Sam Rainsy and seven former senior Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) officials to appear for questioning on September 15 over alleged conspiracy against the government.
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Love Party Deserters Secure Telecommunications Ministry Jobs
Upon resigning from their positions in a minor opposition party, six former leaders of the Cambodia National Love Party were appointed as advisers to the Telecommunications Ministry.
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UN special rapporteur meets government, opposition to discuss rights situation
“His visit takes place at a time when respect for human rights is deteriorating in our country,” said Chak Sopheap, executive director at CCHR.
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Preah Vihear journalist assaulted by military commander
A journalist in Preah Vihear province says he was beaten up by an army commander after he accidentally witnessed what he suspected to be the illegal transportation of timber.
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Ratanakiri Community Says Revoked Concession Still Operates
Indigenous Jarai and Tompoun communities in Ratanakiri are urging authorities to return nearly 1,000 hectares of land from a rubber plantation that they say continues to operate on a revoked part of a concession.
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Booyoung Town Construction Workers Protest Against Subcontractor
More than 300 construction workers gathered in protest against a subcontractor at the Booyoung Town development on Monday, saying the subcontractor was late in paying their salaries after stopping site work.
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Two PM bodyguards fired for misconduct
Ministry of Information also revoked a press licence held by Bunthoeun, saying that Bunthoeun committed immoral acts, made public insults that “affected morality, society and honour”.
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The escape of 42 Vietnamese from a casino shows there is more to the ‘slavery’ issue and it is tarnishing Cambodia’s image
As Cambodia struggles to cope with human trafficking, headline news of the weekend escape of Vietnamese nationals from a casino along the Cambodia-Vietnamese border only serves to show the gravity of the situation and cast a blinding blight on the Kingdom.
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PM Bodyguard Fired for Phnom Tamao Criticism
Two prime ministerial bodyguards who moonlight as social media pundits are being discharged over their broadcasts, one for drunken antics in a bid to boost viewership and the other for criticizing Phnom Tamao deforestation.
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Cambodia’s 2,000 social services workers lack work skills, says gov’t
The majority of Cambodia’s more than 2,000 public and private social services workers lack job competence and the government has instructed them to improve their ability to perform their duties.
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Singapore to repeal colonial-era law against gay sex: PM
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced Sunday the country will repeal a colonial-era law criminalising gay sex, though he maintained that the government will continue to "uphold" marriage as being between a man and a woman.
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Experts, activists cheer Royal Decree on Phnom Tamao
Environmental groups and activists welcomed the Royal Decree signed by King Norodom Sihamoni on Friday to establish a new protected zone covering 2,025 hectares of forest land in Phnom Tamao in Takeo province.
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Another Mass Trial: 34 CNRP Activists Summoned for Plotting
More than 30 former CNRP leaders and activists face another trial for plotting charges related to the failed return attempt of party vice president Mu Sochua in 2020.
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Civil Society Groups Request an Investigation of Journalists and Activists’ Arrest in Phnom Tamao Forest
The 1995 Press Law in Cambodia forbids such pre-publication censorship and seizing media’s equipment such as phones, cameras and drone as the authorities did that day, read the statement whose 40 signatories included the Cambodian Association for Protection of Journalists (CAPJ), the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR), the Cambodian Center for Human rights.
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Jailed former CNRP activists pleading to be released
Vice-President of the Candlelight Party (CP) Son Chhay said that the 23 activists who supported the dissolution of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) have asked the government to intervene to release them from the prison.
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Budding Indigenous Filmmakers Find Common Ground in Phnom Penh
Kin Lean is living in a Phnom Penh house with five other budding filmmakers. The housemates are experiencing life in the capital together while also being trained in documentary filmmaking.
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