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People Appeal to Police to Locate Relatives Who May Be at Khem Veasna's Plantation in Siem Reap Province
Around 100 reports of missing persons have been filed with the police, their families believing they may be on the plantation of Khem Veasna, leader of the League for Democracy Party, in Siem Reap province’s Banteay Srei district.
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The Ministry of Information Reports that Media Outlets and Fake News Have Increased while Freedom of the Press Remains
According to ministry spokesman Meas Sophorn who, on Sept. 1, held a press conference on the ministry’s activities, the ministry has issued over the last five years 2,154 licenses to media institutions for traditional and modern broadcast, and issued or renewed 1,033 press cards for journalists covering for national and international news outlets.
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Timeline: Five Years Since Kem Sokha’s Arrest
Prosecutors during his recent treason trial have alleged that this was done at the behest of the U.S. hoping to spark a grassroots opposition movement. Voice of Democracy is started as a radio service as part of CCHR.
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Disgraced ex-governor’s promotion called a ‘bad example’ for Cambodia
Unions and NGOs criticized Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen’s government for promoting a former district governor convicted of shooting three female garment workers a decade ago to a senior position in the Interior Ministry.
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Trigger-Happy Bandith Promoted Within Interior Ministry
Khieu Sopheak, a ministry spokesperson, said he did not know Bandith’s role in the ministry.
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Appeal Court refuses to release human rights activist Seng Theary
Chak Sokpheap, executive director at CCHR, said she was not surprised Ms. Theary lost her appeal today.
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33 ex-CNRP lawmakers raring for politics after 5-year ban
After the Supreme Court banned 118 leaders of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) from engaging in political activity for five years in 2017, 33 former lawmakers have re-applied to engage in politics as the ban’s five-year term will expire next month.
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PM Hun Sen orders military trucks to ferry people leaving ‘doomsday’ farm and that they not be harmed
The gated farmstead near Kulen Mountain where thousands of people have gathered to wait out “doomsday” is under lockdown and the farm is ringed by government forces.
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PM Hun Sen orders military trucks to ferry people leaving ‘doomsday’ farm and that they not be harmed
The gated farmstead near Kulen Mountain where thousands of people have gathered to wait out “doomsday” is under lockdown and the farm is ringed by government forces.
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33 ex-CNRP lawmakers raring for politics after 5-year ban
After the Supreme Court banned 118 leaders of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) from engaging in political activity for five years in 2017, 33 former lawmakers have re-applied to engage in politics as the ban’s five-year term will expire next month.
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Military Locks Down Politician’s Doomsday Farmstead
Soldiers have blocked the road into politician Khem Veasna’s Siem Reap farmstead, where thousands of worshippers gathered to avoid an apocalyptic flood that Veasna claimed he had now prevented with his chakra.
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270 garment workers stage sit-in to guard closed factory in Kandal
Yet another garment factory in Kandal province is shut, and its 274 workers are staging sit-in protests round the clock for their salary and seniority pay.
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More arrests as Cambodia continues trafficking purge
Cambodian police have arrested 15 Thais wanted for cyber fraud and working illegally from a compound in the southern port town of Sihanoukville, following a request from the Thai embassy in Phnom Penh.
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With the law and ‘doomsday’ hanging over them, it is ‘doomed’ if they stay, ‘doomed’ if they go for thousands in a Kulen farm
A League for Democracy Party (LDP) official has claimed to have notified commune authorities that the gathering at LDP president Khem Veasna’s farm near Kulen Mountain will continue until the end of September.
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PM Seeks Sympathy for Doomsday Workers
Hun Sen referred to a message from Khem Veasna, president of the League for Democracy Party (LDP), who told supporters to flee to his farm in Siem Reap province’s Banteay Srei district.
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CCHR calls for gov’t to act on missing person cases
As the world celebrated International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights (CCHR) reiterated its call for the government to take action on unsolved missing persons cases in the country.
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PM thanks relocated settlers for safeguarding Angkor Park
During the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of two new flyovers in Phnom Penh at the Monivong site on August 31, Prime Minister Hun Sen thanked those who had agreed to move from the Angkor Archaeological Park.
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Youths petition gov’t to scrap Vietnamese language course
A group of youths have filed a petition with the Ministry of Education and the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) to reject the establishment of the Department of Vietnamese Studies.
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Sihanoukville property owners in limbo as unfinished high-rises litter the city
In 2018, Kheav Sothanny leased his 600 square meters of land in central Sihanoukville to a Chinese investor to build a 14-storey condo. The contract offered him a rental fee of $20,000 a month.
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PM Seeks Sympathy for Doomsday Workers
Hun Sen referred to a message from Khem Veasna, president of the League for Democracy Party (LDP), who told supporters to flee to his farm in Siem Reap province’s Banteay Srei district.
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