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Three activists lose final court appeal
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the convictions of three former Mother Nature activists who threatened to destroy equipment belonging to sand-dredging firm Direct Access.
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Kratie rice wine again blamed for fatal poisonings
Authorities in Kratie province have temporarily closed three rice wine production facilities after two poisoning incidents left three people dead and many more ill last week.
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LDP activist questioned over attack
Police in Svay Rieng province’s Romeas Hek district have arrested an activist with the League for Democracy Party for allegedly assaulting a political rival who was disturbed by a noisy loudspeaker on Friday in Andaung Trabek commune.
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Actress’s NGO takes heat for promoting the ruling party
An actress’s NGO which participated in an election campaign event contrary to the Law on Association and Non-Governmental Organisations (Lango) has been slammed.
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Chinese accused of beating garment worker
Three Chinese men were accused on Friday of trying to murder a 26-year-old garment worker whose sex assault complaints led to one of them being sacked as the manager of her workplace.
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Thousands of illegal migrant workers deported from Thailand
Poipet city, Banteay Meanchey province – The sound of vehicles and crowds were deafening across this bustling border town near the Poipet International Border Checkpoint yesterday.
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PM Hun Sen says dangers averted
Delivering a campaign speech from his home via Facebook Live on Thursday, caretaker Prime Minister Hun Sen said his Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) had carried the country through danger in its latest mandate.
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NEC calls for ‘special guests’ to monitor poll
The National Election Committee (NEC) is calling for “special guests” consisting of foreign delegates to observe the July 29 national elections to supplement local and international observers and party agents. However, an election expert said there is no provision in the law that allows the NEC to make such a request.
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Rainsy skips court in King insult case
Former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) president Sam Rainsy failed to appear in court on Thursday to answer charges of insulting King Norodom Sihamoni.
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Sam Rainsy defies another court summons
Former CNRP leader Sam Rainsy yesterday failed to appear for questioning at Phnom Penh Municipal Court over accusations that he insulted the King last month when he claimed a royal election letter was fake or written under duress.
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Officials dismiss HRW report
The Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) and the National Police have dismissed complaints by Human Rights Watch (HRW) that high-ranking members of the armed forces campaigned for it before and during the election period – a violation of the Cambodian constitution.
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EU delegates briefed on sugar land disputes
High-ranking ministerial officials met with a European Union delegation on Tuesday to discuss the issue of displaced peoples locked in land disputes with several sugar companies across the country.
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Minor parties left out of election monitoring process
The National Election Committee (NEC) said on Wednesday that 50,000 party-affiliated election observers had signed up to monitor the July 29 national polls, even as many opposition parties announced they would not send any due to lack of resources NEC member and spokesman Hang Puthea told The Post that it has recognised more than 50,000 party agents, though he couldn’t give exact numbers for each party.
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Unions ask EU to keep EBA intact
A group of worker union representatives have sent a petition to EU representatives in Cambodia asking them to keep the country’s preferential trade status with the European bloc intact.
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Capital court drops charges against Tola
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Tuesday said it had dropped the breach of trust charges against labour rights activist Moeun Tola.
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Kandal union protest leaders freed on bail
Four union leaders from the Cosmo Textile company in Kandal province have been freed on bail after nearly five months’ detention over allegations of violence and property damage during a protest.
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China Accused of Hacking Cambodian Government Institutions
PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA — Cyberattackers have been caught hacking key Cambodian government institutions in what is strongly believed to be a coordinated Chinese government attack ahead of elections set for this month, a U.S. cybersecurity firm has alleged.
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Court charges three over roles in land grab
Preah Sihanouk Provincial Court yesterday charged three people over their roles in the illegal occupation of land reserved for a railway in Sihanoukville’s Muoy commune.
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China Accused of Hacking Cambodian Government Institutions
PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA — Cyberattackers have been caught hacking key Cambodian government institutions in what is strongly believed to be a coordinated Chinese government attack ahead of elections set for this month, a U.S. cybersecurity firm has alleged.
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NGOS, Unions Urge Intervention in Cambodia’s Political Crisis Amid EU Fact-Finding Mission
NGOs and unions are calling on the European Union to help resolve Cambodia’s political crisis ahead of a general election this month, as a delegation from the bloc wraps up a fact-finding mission to assess the country’s compliance with its human rights obligations as dictated by a tariff-free export scheme.
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