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Sar Kheng’s official Facebook ‘hotline’ soldiers on despite case backlog from last year
Requests for assistance by members of the general public made in comments or via messages to the Facebook page of Minister of Interior Sar Kheng continued steadily in April, with more than 60 cases resolved and over 100 more still in the process of being addressed.
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Court returns disputed land to firm in Preah Vihear
A joint force, acting on the Preah Vihear Provincial Court order, on May 13 confiscated 23.4ha of state land from an individual and returned it to Mekong Rubber Plantation Co Ltd after he was judged to have illegally occupied the land – which had been granted to the company as an economic land concession (ELC)
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PM asks PR firm to clarify Ream confusion
Prime Minister Hun Sen on May 12 asked a public relations and advocacy firm based in the US to explain and clarify the situation at Ream Naval base.
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Lift 'unjust' travel ban on officials, US urged
Foreign minister Prak Sokhonn has urged the US to consider lifting “unjustly imposed” visa restrictions for Cambodian foreign ministry officials as retaliation to the deportation agreement, in which the US accused Cambodia of being “uncooperative”.
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With Three Weeks to Go, Candlelight Commits to Contesting Election
Amid alleged pressure against its candidates, the opposition Candlelight Party asked the question at a party congress in Phnom Penh on Sunday: “Will Candlelight join the election or not?”
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Opposition groups struggling to field enough election monitors
Electoral observer organizations and minor political parties reporting difficulties fielding monitors for the June 5 polls have expressed concern about the integrity of the election.
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Don’t Use State Property for Party Interests: Sar Kheng
Interior Minister Sar Kheng has told public officials they must not use state property or working hours to serve party interests.
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US not accused of involvement in Sokha’s conspiracy, says Hun Sen
Prime Minister Hun Sen told Cambodians living in the United States yesterday that the US has not been accused of involvement with former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) president Kem Sokha’s alleged attempts to overthrow the Cambodian Government.
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Cambodia-US relations is at its highest level, says Hun Sen
Prime Minister Hun Sen has said that ties between Cambodia and the US has hit the highest level. His comments yesterday in Washington DC came as he met nearly 2000 Cambodians living in the US and Canada. Mr Hun Sen is on a visit to Washington for the US-ASEAN special summit.
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Cambodian Bride Trafficking to China Is Rising: Report
In 2020, an NGO received a new case of a Cambodian woman being trafficked to China for marriage every three days. Since then, the NGO has “seen more children being trafficked to China for forced marriage.”
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Prime Minister Hun Sen invites US president to attend summit in Cambodia
Prime Minister Hun Sen personally invited US President Joe Biden to attend the ASEAN-US Summit which is set to be held in Cambodia in November, as ASEAN and the US are expected to upgrade their strategic partnership to a ‘comprehensive strategic partnership’, according to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s social media.
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Election Ink trial a success
The ink which will be used in the coming Commune Council Election is of good quality, announced the National Election Committee (NEC), following testing by 17 representatives from civil society organisations and political parties on the morning of May 13.
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Color Revolution’ Activist Now Seeks Elected Office
In the back of Kung Raiya’s two-story shophouse on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, a sign reading “Kem Ley Library” with an image of the slain political commentator hangs out of sight from neighbors.
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Election Ink trial a success
The ink which will be used in the coming Commune Council Election is of good quality, announced the National Election Committee (NEC), following testing by 17 representatives from civil society organisations and political parties on the morning of May 13.
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NEC Gives Thumbs-Up for Indelible Ink
Seventeen political party representatives walked up to a table at the National Election Committee on Friday, dipped their finger in a bottle of ink and waited for 15-odd minutes.
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PM Hun Sen Backs Kem Sokha’s Travel Wishes
Prime Minister Hun Sen says there should be no obstacle to Kem Sokha traveling abroad but the decision is for the court.
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Violence against women on the rise
Officials from civil society organisations are concerned by the increasing level of domestic violence against women during the Covid-19 pandemic, the threat it poses to women across Cambodia, and exacerbated by the economic crisis and limited awareness of gender equality.
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PM Salutes Kem Sokha Condolences Gesture
PHNOM PENH – Prime Minister Hun Sen says he admired Kem Sokha but mocked Sam Rainsy as narrow-minded and for losing the chance to return to Cambodia.
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Phenomenon of Cambodian women trafficked to China as brides
The number of women travelling from Cambodia to China for forced or arranged marriages has surged since 2016 and experienced a further spike since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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We Won’t Choose Between US and China: PM
PHNOM PENH – Prime Minister Hun Sen has tried to ease United States suspicions that Cambodia is unduly influenced by China.
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