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Ministry warns against political intimidation of electors
The Ministry of Interior has warned against any form of intimidation by political parties and called on all eligible electors for the 5th Senate Election on Feb. 25 to fully exercise their rights.
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Why Cambodia Needs to Incorporate More Women Into Its Foreign Policy Process
The country and the region would benefit from women’s greater involvement in diplomacy and foreign affairs.
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Court Questions Boeung Tamok Residents Accused of Crimes Against Public Officials
On Wednesday Phnom Penh Municipal Court began questioning Boeung Tamok residents who are being sued by the Prek Pnov district official Sok Ban for alleged intentional violence, property damage and crimes against public officials.
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VF Corporation Cambodia supplier reinstates jobs of three union leaders
Global union IndustriAll explained the decision to reinstate the garment workers who are union leaders of the Collective Union Movement of Workers (CUMV) in Cambodia came after a year of engagement with VF Corporation (VFC).
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CSOs Call For Withdrawal of Lawsuit Against Soeng Senkaruna
Fifty five civil society organizations on February 14, 2024 called for the withdrawal of the complaint against Soeng Senkaruna, senior official of human rights group Adhoc, and for the government to immediately end all forms of harassment against human rights defenders and activists.
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Four Months After Petitioning Water Authority, Railway Villagers Again Call for Clean Water
Nearly 50 residents from North Por Prork village gathered Tuesday at the Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (PPWSA), four months after the authority agreed to supply water to the area.
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Rainsy blasted for invoking Buddhism to attack gov’t
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP)-led government yesterday condemned former opposition leader Sam Rainsy, for invoking Buddhism to attack the government and inciting separatism while talking at a public forum in France.
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Human trafficking victim says he was forced to target Canadians in crypto investment scam
A man who targeted Canadians for cryptocurrency investment scams is speaking out after escaping the Cambodian compound where he was forced to do it.
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Kuy Community Assaulted Over Land Dispute, Asks Authorities To Restore Justice
Kuy indigenous community in Bos Village and Preus Ka’ak Village, M’lou Prey II Commune, Chheb District in Preah Vihear Province urge the authorities to help them seek justice after being allegedly assaulted by a group of men.
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Torture, forced labor alleged at Prince Group-linked compound
This is the third article in a three-part series on the Prince Group. For Part I of RFA’s investigation, click here. For Part II, click here. Panha has an idea of the horrors that take place within the Golden Fortune Science and Technology Park in Cambodia’s southeastern border town Chrey Thom.
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Op-Ed: Systematic Labour Rights Violation Needs To Be Addressed
At least 20 prominent independent trade union coalitions, support groups and associations provided thematic reports on the labor rights situation in Cambodia for the upcoming UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) pre-session in Geneva on 13 February 2024.
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Campaigning opens for 5th Senate Election
Four parties – the Cambodian People’s Party, the Khmer Will Party, the Funcinpec Party and the National Power Party – are campaigning for the election of the 5th Senate, which takes place on February 25.
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Government rejects claims of CP leader
The government spokesperson unit (RGSU) has rejected accusations by a Candlelight Party (CP) leader that the new seventh-mandate government is leading a worsening democratic environment.
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NGOs urge CPP to withdraw complaint against ADHOC official
Ten civil society groups have urged the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) to withdraw its complaint against Soeng Senkaruna, spokesman of human rights group ADHOC over his “slandering remarks” about the ruling party, published by a US-based news website on February 2.
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Farmers Demand For Release of Water as Shortages Damage Dry Rice Fields
At least 760,000 hectares of dryland rice are planted in a few provinces, however, there is currently a scarcity of water to irrigate their fields, which is worrying farmers as they could fall deeper into debt.
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CENTRAL Calls for Labour Rights Violations to be Addressed
Disclaimer: The commentary published is contributed by the author and does not represent the views or opinions of Kiripost Media.
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Girl Gangsters arrested for violence
A gang of ‘bad girls’ have been arrested after they attacked a social media rival.
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Two Activists Convicted of Incitement in Ratanakiri, Banteay Meanchey
Provincial courts convicted two well-known activists on Wednesday, environmental activist Chhorn Phalla on defamation, insult and incitement charges and Candlelight official Chao Veasna on incitement charges.
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Thai foreign ministry claims Cambodian activists broke law
The recent arrest of Cambodian activists during Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet’s official visit to Bangkok on Wednesday was conducted simply because their actions were against Thai laws, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday.
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Civil Society Groups Call for Increased Health, Education and Social Services Funding
A working group representing 19 civil society organizations is urging the Cambodian government to increase funding for education, health and social protection in response to the 2024 budget approved by the National Assembly.
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