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As ecotourism grows in popularity, so does a garbage problem
Maybe some tourists forget their trash when they sit and relax, then they continue walking without looking back, but others throw it away on purpose because they are tired of carrying it. They are not responsible for the environment. They don’t go for adventure, but they destroy our beautiful eco-tourism sites
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COVID+ Worker Found After Escape To See Pregnant Wife
Banteay Meanchey: A Cambodian worker who came back from Thailand escaped a quarantine center, before test results showed he was infected with COVID-19. Thoeun Bun Pich, a 30-year-old man who escaped on July 16, 2021 was found by the authorities on the afternoon of July 19, 2021 andsent back to the hospital.
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Shades of treason? Fury over Rainsy’s call for a shadow gov’t
A senior government official has condemned the call made by former opposition party leader Sam Rainsy who suggested that the people should set up a shadow government just like the one in Myanmar, saying that he should be “sentenced to death”.
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Workers in Thailand Caught Between Covid-19 Outbreak, Job Restrictions
After three months without work at a construction site in Thailand’s Nakhon Pathom province, Mith Sara says he has started fishing in the streams for food.
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Ministry defends rejection of requests to lift political ban
The Ministry of Interior yesterday has dismissed a claim by two former opposition senior officials that is was unfair in rejecting requests to lift their five-year political bans.
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CNRP Says It Has No Plan It Can Share With the Public
Less than a year to elections, the country’s former main opposition party says it has no plan it can share with the public about rebuilding a political presence in the country.
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‘Blemished’ record: Duo’s requests to lift political ban hits snag
The political fate of two former opposition senior officials is in limbo after the Ministry of Interior refused to consider their request for political rehabilitation due to their ongoing “incitement” cases at the court.
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Blemished’ record: Duo’s requests to lift political ban hits snag
The political fate of two former opposition senior officials is in limbo after the Ministry of Interior refused to consider their request for political rehabilitation due to their ongoing “incitement” cases at the court.
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Inmate early release rules set
The Ministry of Justice issued a prakas on the procedures for monitoring, supervising and reintegrating inmates on conditional release from prison in order to ensure effective implementation of procedures for integration of prisoners back into society.
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Health Ministry argues against antibody testing as public questions Chinese-made vaccine effectiveness
Theang Somarakny has been fully vaccinated with two doses of the Chinese-made Sinopharm, but as COVID-19 cases increase in Cambodia, she’s looking for more reassurance — and an antibodies test to confirm her jabs worked as intended.
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Cambodia to benefit from ADB’s climate resilience in health sector project
A six-year, pioneering regional technical assistance initiative has boosted the capacity of health systems in Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), and Viet Nam to respond to climate-induced health threats amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease pandemic, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced today.
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Cambodian Court Authorities Refuse to Let Mother See Autistic Son During Hearing
A court in Cambodia’s capital has refused to let the mother of an autistic teenager on trial for inciting social unrest and insulting public officials see her child while he is held in prison, the woman and the boy’s attorney said Monday following his court appearance.
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Forestry crimes persist, but on small scale, official says
In the first six months of this year, rangers from the Ministry of Environment went on 14,422 patrols in protected natural areas and biodiversity corridors, investigated 4,238 cases of natural resource offences, imposed fines in 511 of those cases and sent 515 of the cases to court for prosecution.
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Interior minister addresses social media complaints
A laudatory human rights report compiled by the Cambodian government for the UN accusing protestors of “unlawful or mercenary” behavior has drawn the ire of rights observers in the country who say the true situation has only grown more dire in recent years.
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Should Cambodia Consider Term Limits for Its Prime Ministers?
Cambodia’s constitution adopts the principles of liberal multi-party democracy. Since 1993, every five year Cambodian people go to cast their vote in the general election to elect their leaders. Over the past few decades, the Kingdom has changed significantly. However, if there is one thing that has not changed ever since, it is its prime minister.
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Government praises human rights progress to UN in latest report contested by civil society
A laudatory human rights report compiled by the Cambodian government for the UN accusing protestors of “unlawful or mercenary” behavior has drawn the ire of rights observers in the country who say the true situation has only grown more dire in recent years.
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Interior minister addresses social media complaints
In the first six months of this year, the Ministry of Interior had received 665 complaints and suggestions through minister Sar Kheng’s official Facebook page, 259 of which have been solved.
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Forestry Crimes Up 15 Percent, Official Insists Large-Scale Logging Eliminated
Patrolers found more than 4,200 cases of illegal logging and other forestry crimes in the first half of the year, an increase of 15 percent, as authorities continued to say that large-scale timber trafficking had been eliminated in the country.
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Kingdom addresses Human Rights Council
The Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the UN Office in Geneva delivered a total of 17 statements during the four-week 47th session of the Human Rights Council held from June 21 to July 14 of this year.
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Local journalist charged with incitement over Facebook posts
Battambang Provincial Court charged and detained a local journalist accused of inciting a felony or causing social unrest by writing a Facebook post asking the international community to take action against Prime Minister Hun Sen and to cut off all aid to Cambodia.
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