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Kingdom makes case on human rights record to UN conference
The Cambodian Permanent Mission to the UN Office at Geneva highlighted the Kingdom’s progress in human rights in the 33 statements it delivered during the 49th session of the Human Rights Council (HRC) which concluded on April 1
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Redouble fake news fight: lawmaker
Pen Panha – chairman of the Cambodian National Assembly’s Commission on Legislation and Justice and head of the Cambodian Parliamentary Group for the Association of the Parliaments of Francophone countries (APF) – requested that all government institutions and media organisations combat fake news and disinformation.
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Sokha’s defence decries progress in treason trial
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on April 6 held another hearing in Kem Sokha’s treason case, with the defence lawyers of the former opposition leader claiming that no progress was being made as the court continued to return to technical aspects of the 2013 National Election.
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Unionists, Workers Disappointed as Negotiations Again Fail to Progress
Another round of negotiations for the NagaWorld casino labor dispute on Wednesday saw the company and union still stuck in opposing positions, workers said.
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PP court continues the trial of Rainsy over incitement charge
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday continued the trial of former opposition leader Sam Rainsy and 41 ex-activists of the court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) who are charged with inciting the people and armed forces to oppose Prime Minister Hun Sen and attempting to overthrow the government between 2018 and 2019.
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‘We Will Not Remain Silenced’: Jailed Activists Are Back With More Petitions
Phuon Keoreaksmey is among six members of environmental group Mother Nature released from prison in November.
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Commercial and Labor Courts To be Operational by the End of 2022
Commercial and labor courts could be operational by the end of 2022, according to Chiv Songhak, Ministry of Justice’s secretary of state and the chair of the Commission for the formation of commercial and labor courts.
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Registration deadline close for June election observers
A total of 78,457 people – including 22,596 women – from 17 political parties have applied for registration as observers during the June 5 commune council elections. Observers will be present on the voting day and at the counting of ballots, the National Election Committee (NEC) said in an April 4 press statement.
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More Candlelight Party commune candidates cut from election
The National Election Committee (NEC) has removed a total of 150 commune council candidates from the Candlelight Party ahead of the June election, prompting an outcry from party officials.
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GDP: Nearly 100% of inmates vaccinated for Covid
As of April 5, almost 100 per cent of the 38,000 inmates in prisons across the country had received booster shots against Covid-19, with some having already received a fourth shot, according to General Department of Prisons (GDP) spokesman Nouth Savna.
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Candlelight Party’s Pailin Chief Hit With Two Lawsuits
A former doctor in Pailin is facing two lawsuits after becoming head of the Candlelight Party in the province.
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Three years on, former workers of closed garment factory still struggle for compensation
Three years after thousands of garment workers were laid off without proper compensation under the country’s labor laws, nine former workers of Evergreen Apparel in Cambodia are still struggling for compensation.
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In Pictures: Miss Queen Cambodia 2022 fights to end transgender discrimination
Transgender activist Van Be says she will use the platform of Miss Queen Cambodia 2022 to voice the end of transgender discrimination in Cambodia.
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Cambodian Politics Wary CPP, Lazy Opposition and Silly Special Rapporteur
The Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has unique political culture of Chos Moulatharn, meaning the visit of local constituencies. Many international media are accusing CPP as conducting one-party rule.
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Candidate Rejections Are Done: Elections Spokesperson
The opposition Candlelight Party has been entirely stripped of candidates in 11 communes, but the national elections body is now done removing nominees for the June election, a spokesperson said on Monday.
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Petition to End NagaWorld Violence as Protests Pause Pending Negotiations
Bun Khim is a transgender man. But on the birth certificates of his adopted son and daughter, he is listed as their mother. And his wife, in their family registration book, is listed as his sister.
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Cambodia ‘successfully’ hosts ASEAN human rights commission’s 34th meeting
The Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC), which is the chair of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) this year, announced that it had “successfully” hosted the 34th AICHR meeting virtually from March 30-31.
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Hun Sen’s Sister, Canadia Bank, Senator’s Family Receive State-Land Plots
A tranche of government documents released this week shows hundreds of hectares of state-land plots privatized for connected individuals and companies across the country.
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Six More Phnom Penh Communes See Removal of all Candlelight Candidates
The National Election Committee (NEC) this week rejected all candidates from the opposition Candlelight Party in six Phnom Penh communes.
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LGBT Couples Pursue Adoptions in a System That Doesn’t Recognize Them
Bun Khim is a transgender man. But on the birth certificates of his adopted son and daughter, he is listed as their mother. And his wife, in their family registration book, is listed as his sister.
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