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Fake news a serious issue
The Club of Cambodian Journalists (CCJ) on Monday said ‘fake news’ has been polluting publications and sparking controversy in the Kingdom, especially on social media.
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Parties set to make history
Some 270,000 supporters of competing political parties will participate in rallies in Phnom Penh on Friday when campaigning ends – the largest such gathering in the Kingdom’s history.
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Interior Minister stresses importance of democracy
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday said that voting in the upcoming national election to choose a leader democratically is better than the government being changed through a military coup.
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Supreme Court denies RFA pair bail
The Supreme Court yesterday denied bail to two former Radio Free Asia reporters detained on espionage charges for allegedly sending reports to the United States.
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Ministry clamps down on classroom abuse
The Education Ministry plans to eliminate all violence against children in schools. The ministry and partner NGOs held a workshop on Friday to discuss and implement a child protection policy.
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Global Witness calls on the US to sanction tycoons
Global Witness has called on the United States to impose sanctions against four Cambodian tycoons for their alleged roles in the demise of Cambodian democracy and for human rights abuses.
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Boycott callers accused of incitement
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday said that people calling for an election boycott and peddling a ‘clean finger campaign’ will not face arrest but could be slapped with hefty fines.
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CPP ‘does not see landslide victory ’
As the Kingdom enters the final week before the national election on July 29, party leaders are already putting down predictions about the numbers they will post.
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HRW to EU: End migrant abuse
Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the European Union (EU) to renew efforts to eliminate forced labour and other abusive treatment within the Thai fishing industry, noting that a large number of workers were from Cambodia and Myanmar.
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Preah Sihanouk puts its foot down over land dispute
Preah Sihanouk provincial authorities threatened legal action against three people and their accomplices who allegedly provoked people to illegally clear and sell public state land in the 2002 Sanctuary located in Bet Traing commune’s Korki village in Prey Nub district.
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Hun Sen’s Biggest Regret: Land Disputes
Twelve years ago, Nget Sim, a Cambodian villager who lives along the Thai border in Chi Khor Leu commune of Koh Kong province, lost his 5 hectares of family farmland to a sugar company.
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Poy Machov occupiers warned
Preah Sihanouk provincial officials yesterday said that they are targeting perpetrators believed to be behind land encroachment in the Poy Machov protected area in Prey Nob district’s Bit Trang commune.
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Interior Ministry probes fake news
The Interior Ministry is investigating a Facebook account that fabricated news that Vietnamese Association has called on its citizens to vote in the election on 29 July.
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Troop moves ‘won’t worry people’
Senior officials at the Ministry of Defence and National Police said on Tuesday that riot training provided to the country’s police forces were aimed at preventing unexpected demonstrations and strikes before and after the July 29 national elections.
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Woman murdered by husband in Kandal
Ang Snuol district police in Kandal province arrested a man on Tuesday for allegedly murdering his wife with a cleaver inside a rented room in Ang Porpeay village.
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Methanol-laced rice wine blamed in Kratie poisonings
The Health Ministry yesterday said that its investigation into poisonings in Kratie province that left three people dead and 73 hospitalised revealed that villagers were poisoned by high levels of methanol in the rice wine they consumed.
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Workers stage walkout and rally
More than 1,000 garment workers at the You Li International factory in Svay Rieng province yesterday continued protesting for better working conditions following a mass walkout on Friday.
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Disputants protest at home of tycoon
About 30 people involved in the long-running land dispute in Borei Keila and Boeung Kak lake demonstrated in front of the home of Suy Sophan, the owner of the Phan Imex Company.
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Assaulted lawmakers appeal compensation
Lawyers for two former opposition lawmakers who were assaulted by the prime minister’s Bodyguard Unit (BGU) three years ago have filed a complaint with the Supreme Court, demanding higher compensation.
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Police arrest ex-cop over fake news Facebook posts
The National Military Police yesterday arrested a former officer after warning him to stop posting fake news on Facebook which tarnish the force’s reputation.
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