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Migrant workers share nightmarish experiences at C-19 quarantine centres
Some quarantine centres situated in the provinces bordering Thailand are said to be in a nightmarish situation with migrant workers having to put up with the swirling unease of having to bear the stench and stay in a filthy environment.
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អតីតអ្នកកាសែតអាស៊ីសេរីបន្តជំរុញឲ្យតុលាការប្រគល់លិខិតឆ្លងដែន និងពន្លឿនសំណុំរឿងរបស់លោក
ភ្នំពេញ — អតីតអ្នកកាសែតអាស៊ីសេរី កាលពីពេលថ្មីៗនេះបានបន្តជំរុញឱ្យតុលាការរាជធានីភ្នំពេញបញ្ចប់សំណុំរឿងរបស់ពួកគេ ខណៈសេរីភាពរបស់ពួកគេត្រូវបានរឹតបន្តឹង ដោយសារតុលាការបដិសេធមិនផ្តល់លិខិតឆ្លងដែនដល់ពួកគេ។
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Political Analyst Granted Asylum in Australia After Fleeing Cambodia
Seng Sary, a Cambodian political commentator who fled the country after a warrant was issued for his arrest, said he has been granted political asylum in Australia.
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Hun Sen’s call for fair local elections this June in Cambodia raises eyebrows
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Wednesday that he would not stump for his party in local elections in June and urged authorities to remain neutral during the campaign, an appeal that did little to comfort the beleaguered opposition.
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Isolation time for unjabbed arrivals halved to seven days
Fugitive politician Seam Pluk, the founder of the unregistered Cambodia National Heart Party (CNHP) has vowed to appear for the questioning before the Phnom Penh Municipal Court amid fear of him being sentenced to prison for the alleged use of forged thumbprints to register the party.
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Illegal logging at Areng continues with lack of action by local authorities
Areng, an ecotourism site in Koh Kong’s Thmor Bang district, is being threatened by logging.
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Hun Sen favors cronies with parcels of drained lake land
Cambodia’s autocratic Prime Minister Hun Sen has doled out at least 900 hectares of land reclaimed from one of the last large natural lakes in Phnom Penh, with his sister, an allied tycoon, and top military officials all benefiting from the largesse, according to a domestic land rights organization.
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Oral community to block entrance to forestland to protect from military clearance
Villagers in the Oral district of Kampong Speu province are digging in to protect what they claim as their community forest land, despite increasing pressure from the military to leave the site.
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PM Hun Sen appeals to voters to ensure peaceful polls
rime Minister Hun Sen has appealed to all political parties and the voters to participate in the commune elections in a peaceful manner. He also urged the people to abide by election laws, maintain public order and avoid violence.
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Sokha’s defence team renew appeal for foreign witnesses
The defense of former opposition leader Kem Sokha reiterated their plan to send out invitations calling on international witnesses to testify in their client’s case.
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After Malaysian Rescues From Cambodia, Politician Warns More People Trapped
A leader in a Malaysian political party estimated there are more than 300 of her country’s citizens still trapped inside online scam operations in Cambodia, as recently rescued Malaysian nationals began returning home.
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Land rights activist flees Cambodia, saying she received death threat
Land rights activist Sat Pha, who was convicted of incitement last August in relation to a protest one year earlier outside the Chinese embassy, has fled Cambodia saying a death threat was posted on her door in Phnom Penh.
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Cambodia remains a regional money laundering centre
Cambodia Minister of Interior Sar Kheng understands the impact that money laundering can have on his nation.
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Hun Sen’s call for fair local elections this June in Cambodia raises eyebrows
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Wednesday that he would not stump for his party in local elections in June and urged authorities to remain neutral during the campaign, an appeal that did little to comfort the beleaguered opposition..
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Law to increase council members being reviewed
The Legislative and Justice Committee of the National Assembly (NA) have started reviewing the draft law on the amendment of Article 140 of the Law on the Administration of Capital, Province, City, and District.
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Politician Jailed Over Fish, Family Alleges Fabricated Evidence
Sisters Van Nakry and Pach Sela say police officers inspecting their family fishing pond disappeared into the forest for half an hour before returning with a battery and electric fishing prod that wasn’t theirs.
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Police Downplay Soldiers Allegedly Shooting at Forest Defenders
Local police claimed soldiers were on holiday, not shooting at patrollers in a Kampong Speu community forest, as residents allege they were again targeted by soldiers last week.
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Hundreds of Factory Workers Protest on Veng Sreng Blvd
About 200 factory workers protested on Phnom Penh’s Veng Sreng Blvd. for about an hour Tuesday morning after they learned that their struggling factory had removed valuable equipment from its premises.
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Cambodian minor party leader on the run, wanted on fraud charges
The president of an unrecognized Cambodian political party who is on the run, facing an arrest warrant for forgery of documents for June local elections, is in a safe location, his lawyer told RFA Tuesday. Critics said his charges were trumped up amid a government crackdown on the opposition.
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NagaWorld Protest Resumes After Nine Days
More than 100 unionists returned to strike against NagaWorld on Tuesday following failed negotiations and the holiday weekend, and they were yet again put on buses and toured around Phnom Penh’s outskirts.
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