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Minor Party Founder, Land Activist on the Run
Cambodian National Heart Party founder Seam Pluk is at a “safe place” following accusations of forgery, according to his lawyer, as police said they were continuing their hunt for the politician.
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Forces to keep eye on migrants
Authorities along the Cambodian-Thai border continue to maintain tight security and prevent workers from illegally crossing the border into Thailand following the Khmer New Year, as the number of workers returning from the neighbouring country begins to decrease.
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CPP warns Candlelight Party of being linked with Rainsy
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has warned the main opposition Candlelight Party (CP) will face problems after its founder, former opposition leader Sam Rainsy has announced his return to the country if the CP wins a landslide victory in the upcoming Commune Election.
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Cambodian political activists flee to safety after threat, court summons
A prominent Cambodian activist fled to safety after receiving a death threat allegedly for joining street protests, while a member of a political party challenging Prime Minister Hun Sun’s government is also on the run after a court ordered him to appear on what he says are false charges.
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ADR mechanism takes shape
The Ministry of Justice’s working group on its Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanism is racing to disseminate concept notes about it to all relevant stakeholders, as it expects the process to be finalised and approved for use this year.
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VIDEO: PM warns people to not wait for war to breakout before valuing peace
Against a backdrop of a war going on in the European continent, Prime Minister Hun Sen continued to call for peace in Cambodia and said that people must value peace before there is war.
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Youths hail PM’s call for protecting peace
Some young Cambodians have hailed Prime Minister Hun Sen’s call for protecting peace, saying that it is very indispensable for everyone.
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Cambodian opposition activists spend New Year’s holiday suffering in prison
Three activists affiliated with Cambodia’s banned opposition party are spending the New Year’s holiday in jail, with the wife of one reporting concern over her husband’s declining health.
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Environmentalists Warn of Continuing Deforestation in Koh Kong, Pursat
Environmentalists are calling for more action to protect the Cardamom Mountains National Parks and Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary, which they say are suffering illegal logging on a daily basis.
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U.S. report highlights human rights abuses by Cambodian armed forces
The U.S. Department of State’s 2021 country report on human rights pertaining to Cambodia, released on Tuesday, found that Cambodian government officials continue to violate human rights – notably, by threatening the use of force against political opponents of Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Soldiers Accused of Firing Warning Shots at Forest Monk
Kampong Speu’s Metta community forest, home to a monk who has been helping locals protect the woods, is seeing rising violence and clearing by soldiers, including warning shots fired at the monk, residents have alleged.
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Journalist Alleges Threats After Filming Traffic Police Taking Money
Traffic police taking money from motorists detained and threatened a citizen journalist, ordering him to delete his photos and videos of the bribery, the journalist alleged.
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Future Forum: Some China-funded projects lack transparency and violate Cambodian law
Some China-funded projects under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Cambodia have presented significant challenges to transparency, sustainability and rule of law, according to a new report by Phnom Penh think-tank Future Forum.
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Sell airtime to political parties, NEC tells media
Private radio and television station owners are urged to sell airtime to political parties to disseminate their party policies as part of their campaign in May for the upcoming Commune Council Election 2022.
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NEC appeals to parties to hold peaceful election campaign
The National Election Committee (NEC) has urged political parties to be tolerant, respectful and avoid violence during the upcoming election campaign.
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Laid-Off Factory Workers Protest for Compensation
Hundreds of workers protested outside Phnom Penh’s Roo Hsing Garment factory alleging insufficient compensation for more than 1,000 workers who were laid off.
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Cambodian Women Journalists on the Rise
In the past 10 years, the presence of women in journalism has increased, thanks to policies promoting respect for women’s rights, freedom and advances in technology.
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FUGITIVE’S PLEA: Pluk seeks political compromise in bid to have court case dropped
Fugitive Seam Pluk, the founder of the unrecognised Cambodian National Heart Party (CNHP), claimed yesterday that he has not fled the country and has asked for a political compromise with the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) in a bid to have a pending court case dropped.
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TV airtime allocated to parties
The National Election Committee (NEC) has finished allocating airtime to 17 political parties to publicise their political programmes in the run-up to the Commune Council Election on June 5.
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21 migrant workers allegedly flee from Koub Thom quarantine centre in Banteay Meanchey province
Frustrations on the possibility of missing celebrating Khmer New Year withy family and friends during the forthcoming festive period is said to be the main reason why 21 Cambodian migrant workers had reportedly fled from the Koub Thom quarantine centre in Banteay Meanchey province.
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