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Violence Flares Up Again at NagaWorld Protests as Negotiations Stall
The stalemate between NagaWorld executives and laid-off workers continued as a fourth negotiation meeting at the Labor Ministry failed to deliver a resolution.
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Updated: NEC Removes More Opposition Party Candidates
The National Election Committee on Monday and Tuesday ordered the removal of more commune election candidates from the Candlelight Party, radio broadcaster Mam Sonando’s Beehive Party and the Khmer Will Party.
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Bulldozers Hit Airport Protesters’ Farms as Senate Steps In
The Senate has urged action from Kandal authorities after receiving a complaint that the powerful developers of Phnom Penh’s new international airport are “bulldozing and encroaching land illegally without paying compensation to owners of the land.”
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Slow Progress at Mass Trial as Judges Review Evidence Again
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court reviewed evidence presented during a mass trial involving around 60 CNRP leaders, members and supporters who planned to support the return of former party president Sam Rainsy in 2019.
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Sokha warned not to cross ‘red line’
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) has warned former opposition leader Kem Sokha not to cross the “red line” after he allegedly conducted political activities amid a tour to meet his supporters across the country.
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Forest-Patrol Monks Warn of Increased Wildlife Poaching This Year
Patrollers in an Oddar Meanchey community forest say they’re witnessing an increased rate of wild cattle and deer deaths in the first months of this year, compared to last year, with one patroller attributing the rise in poaching to out-of-work people and poor law enforcement.
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The NagaWorld Labor Dispute Remains Unsolved after Many Government Mediation Sessions
The NagaWorld strikers have reduced the number of their demands in the hope of finding a “win-win” solution while the company management stands firm on its position.
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Interior ministry holds workshop on anti-WMD financing law
The Ministry of Interior held a workshop on March 25 to publicise the law on combating the financing of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
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Briefs: Baby-Biting Cop Arrested, Adhoc 5 Appeal Delayed
The Appeal Court in Phnom Penh delayed a hearing into the controversial “Adhoc 5” case due to a defense lawyer’s contact with Covid-19.
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Election Body Removes Dozens of Candlelight Party Candidates
The National Election Committee took the unusual step this week of removing all Candlelight Party candidates from three communes in Kampong Cham and Phnom Penh for alleged registration irregularities.
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NEC okays CP polls candidates in 3 out of 5 communes
The National Election Committee (NEC) yesterday decided to recognise the Candlelight Party (CP) candidates in three out of five communes in Kampong Cham city, Kampong Cham province, while the other two communes were said to have removed the names of candidates from the Commune/Council candidate list.
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More that 800 forest crimes, land grabs and illegal wildlife hunting reported last year
There were 811 cases of forest crimes, land grabs, and illegal hunting of wildlife reported last year, and of the number 320 involved in forest crimes were fined while another 491 were taken to court.
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Interior Ministry and TIC set up mobile app for people to file complaints
Ministry of Interior together with Transparency International Cambodia (TIC) has set up a mobile application for people to file complaints.
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NagaWorld Protesters’ Behavior ‘Not Suitable as Khmer Women,’ City Hall Says
After registering candidates in almost all communes across the country for the June 5 Commune Election, the main opposition Candlelight Party (CP) has warned it will boycott the polls if the pre-election atmosphere was “still bad.”
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Land Protests Continue in Conflicts Across the Country
This week marked another week of villager protests across the country asserting rights in land disputes that follow similar patterns of smallholders facing off with larger business interests.
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Land dispute ends between Chinese company and families
The Koh Kong Provincial administration hopes to settle the land dispute between the remaining 20% of the 1,300 families and Chinese Corporation Union Development Group by end of this month.
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Unregistered CNHP’s founder Seam Pluk decides to join CP
The unrecognised Cambodia National Heart Party’s (CNHP) founder Seam Pluk has joined the Candlelight Party (CP) and has called on his followers to also do so ahead of the June 5 Commune Election.
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Kem Sokha denied permission to leave country to attend international conference
Former opposition figure Kem Sokha was denied permission to leave the country and attend a conference in Germany next week, as court proceedings in his treason case slowly move forward.
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ICRC urged to help mentally-ill women in jail
The Minister of Women’s Affairs has urged the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to help deal with the psychological problems and rehabilitation of female prisoners.
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NagaWorld Protesters’ Behavior ‘Not Suitable as Khmer Women,’ City Hall Says
On Wednesday, a Phnom Penh City Hall spokesman issued a statement insisting that images and videos shared on social media depicting authorities using violence on protesting NagaWorld unionists are “fake news.”
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