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TOP NEWS: Cambodia Reports 439 New Cases of COVID19; 343 Recovered; 11 Died
Cambodia reported 439 new cases of COVID19, 11 patients died, while 343 patients recovered on Tuesday, according to the Ministry of Health's press release dated 31 August 2021.
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NagaCorp Records $77.2M in Losses Amid Closure, Layoff Dispute
NagaCorp, the Hong Kong-listed parent company of Phnom Penh’s exclusive-operating casino NagaWorld, reported losses for the first time since the company was publicly listed, amid the pandemic and an ongoing labor dispute with more than 300 laid-off employees.
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Former Cambodia Opposition Head Wants Trial Limbo to End: Lawyer
Four years after his arrest on unsubstantiated treason charges, former Cambodian opposition leader Kem Sokha wants to resume the long-suspended trial that has sidelined him from politics, his lawyer said Wednesday, the eve of the anniversary of his 2017 arrest.
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National Social Protection Broadcasting Mechanism launched
Oxfam in collaboration with the General Secretariat of the National Social Protection Council (GS-NSPC), is developing a mechanism to broadcast information on social protection nationwide, which will also be capable of serving as an emergency broadcasting mechanism in the case of future pandemics, floods and other national emergency events.
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21 Oddar Meanchey Land Disputants Now Face Court Questioning
Ten additional land disputants in Oddar Meanchey province have been summoned for court questioning amid a conflict on more than 1,000 hectares that was once a sugar plantation.
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Tech Pioneer Champions Role of Women
Heang Omuoy has carved out an outstanding career in woman in science and technology, a field dominated by men.
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Villagers in Banteay Meanchey protest over land dispute with local firm
Representatives of around 170 families embroiled in a land dispute in Banteay Meanchey were questioned at court Tuesday over accusations that they violated private property. About 70 villagers protested in front of the court calling for a resolution in their ongoing case.
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Deceit slammed: Opposition claim of Kheng-Rainsy ‘secret meeting’ denounced as a lie
Ministry of Interior spokesman General Khieu Sopheak also said the ministry is investigating to arrest the person who is spreading the false information regarding Kheng’s trip to France.
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Covid-19 Waste Climbs to 100 Tons a Day Nationwide
The country is seeing 100 tons of solid waste produced daily from Covid-19 quarantine and treatment centers, with 50 incinerators in 21 provincial towns specially disposing of the trash, an Environment Ministry official said.
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Broadcasters Held Overnight for Filming in Gate of Chinese Villa
Two Facebook broadcasters were detained overnight after filming inside the gates of a villa where they variously alleged that 100 foreigners who entered the country illegally could be living and that a security guard was fired without being paid.
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Two journalists released after signing contract
Yos Sophorn and En Soth, community representatives of a land protest in Svay Rieng province, were arrested on Friday and detained on charges of violating Covid-19 health measures after appearing in connection with a land protest rally in early August.
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Cambodia urged to implement reforms before establishing a National Human Rights Institution
Civil society groups said the Cambodian government should first 'redress' the country's human rights situation so that the planned establishment of a National Human Rights Institution will become truly "independent, effective and credible."
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Investigative journo-guide out
UNESCO and the Cambodian Journalists Alliance Association (CamboJA) have launched the Khmer version of a UNESCO publication entitled Story-based Inquiry: Manual for Investigative Journalists as part of an effort to improve the skills needed to write investigative stories.
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Violence against women on the rise amid pandemic
Gender and Development for Cambodia (GADC) executive director Ros Sopheap told Khmer Times that women are burdened with more housework as men do not come forward to help or share the workload and another factor is they become highly depressed when they have no income.
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Authorities to Treat as Offense the Rumors Spread re: Interior Minister Sar Kheng
The Cambodian authorities are investigating the origins of the rumor to the effect that, during his visit in France, Minister of the Interior and Deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng would meet former opposition party members with the goal of forming an interim government.
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TOP NEWS: Cambodia Authority Searches for a Person Who Creates Fake News on Meeting between Sar Kheng and Sam Rainsy
Interior Ministry’s spokesman Khieu Sopheak said Sunday that the Ministry of Interior is searching for the person who falsified the information that Cambodian interior minister Sar Kheng met with convict Sam Rainsy and agreed to form an interim government during Kheng’s visit in France.
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Search underway for posters of ‘unity government’ claims
The Ministry of Interior is searching for those responsible for posting false claims to Facebook that its minister Sar Kheng met with former opposition party leader Sam Rainsy and decided to “form an interim government” during his recent 14-day trip to France on private business.
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Svay Rieng Land Disputants Arrested Under Covid-19 Law
Two Svay Rieng land dispute representatives, previously fined $1,000 each under Covid-19 regulations for gathering people to rally, have now been charged for obstructing the enforcement of health measures and face up to three years in jail, according to a rights group.
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Over 5,000 Hectares of Contested K Speu Concession to Be Redistributed
A group of residents in Oddar Meanchey’s Samraong city say they fear arrest and losing their land after the provincial court summoned 11 of them for questioning early next month over a land dispute.
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Youth Activists Make Their Final Pleas in Trial’s Close
One activist, a former monk, asked to be allowed to serve the sentences of two of his fellow defendants in their place. Another said the judge should spend some time at a meditation center. A third defendant, who spoke that she could not expect justice in an unjust society, was slapped on the arm by a court guard for putting a hand behind her back while being questioned
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