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Tea Banh urges speedy progress on land disputes
Minister of National Defence Tea Banh has urged the Koh Kong Provincial Administration to speed up the resolution of land disputes for the affected families and to prevent the problem from becoming more complicated.
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Briefs: Japanese Ships to Continue Ream Visits, CNRP Mass Trial Resumes
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court questioned police officials on Monday who had investigated and collected the evidence presented against the dozens of defendants in a CNRP mass trial.
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Khmer Times Image: Visual Capitalist (https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-global-happiness-levels-in-2022/) Click here to get Khmer Times Breaking News direct into your Telegram FacebookTwitterEmailShare The 10th annual World Happiness Report has f
The 10th annual World Happiness Report has found that Cambodia is only the 114th happiest nation out of 146 countries surveyed.
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NEC bans candidates illiterate in Khmer
On March 19, the Preah Sihanouk Provincial Court issued arrest warrants for six brokers and placed six others under court supervision after they led nearly 300 people to occupy state land in the South Cardamom Mountains National Park in Cham village of Kampong Seila commune and district.
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12 suspects charged over land grab in Preah Sihanouk province
THE Environment Department in Preah Sihanouk province has said so far police officers have filed cases against 12 suspects for encroaching land and six of them have been charged.
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Election Body Disqualifies 11 Small Party Candidates
The National Election Committee has delisted 11 candidates for the June local election from two opposition parties, allegedly because they were illiterate.
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Road block for Preah Vihear villagers petitioning decade-old land dispute
Some 200 villagers locked in a long running land conflict with a Chinese sugar firm in Preah Vihear province were blocked for several hours Tuesday from delivering a petition to the governor.
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Villager Protests Across Cambodia Showcase Struggles for Land Tenure
Hundreds of people across three provinces and Phnom Penh gathered for protest this week, seeking official intervention for their respective challenges.
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Ministry rejects CNHP calls to drop cases against party
The Interior Ministry has rejected calls from the unrecognised Cambodia National Heart Party (CNHP) to the government to drop the ongoing legal complaint against its founder and 20 other activists, saying they should be held responsible before the law.
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200 families told to see district administration on land issue
District officials intercepted and prevented 200 families from going to the Preah Vihear Provincial Hall on Tuesday to submit a petition requesting the government to allocate forest land for each family to cultivate and harvest crops.
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Labor rights group sees bad faith in recognition of new NagaWorld union amidst labor dispute
While the Labor Ministry has recognized a new trade union at NagaWorld, rights groups warn the little-known organization could obstruct negotiations to end the beleaguered casino company’s ongoing labor dispute.
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Last Three Jailed NagaWorld Protesters Released
The final three NagaWorld unionists imprisoned at Phnom Penh’s PJ Prison have been released and returned home Thursday afternoon, according to rights group Licadho.
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Women’s voices in Cambodia’s research community
With its aspirations to become a middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income country by 2050, Cambodia has an outsized need for up-to-date research data to anchor effective policymaking and spur development.
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French-exiled Cambodian opposition leader sentenced to ten years in prison
Rainsy, the co-founder of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), has lived in France since 2015 to avoid jail on a number of convictions, which he says are politically motivated.
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Arguments over evidence submission as Sokha trial gets back underway
The trial of opposition leader Kem Sokha resumed Wednesday, with the defence and prosecution arguing over what evidence should be allowed to be submitted and what thrown out.
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200 indigenous people protest against company for land encroachment
Some 200 indigenous people in Mondulkiri province have come together to protest against a company for encroaching into their collective land.
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Cambodia Convicts Exiled Opposition Leader
A Cambodian court on Thursday convicted exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy and 20 other opposition figures and activists of treason and other charges.
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Breaking: CNRP Leaders, Members Convicted in Second Mass Trial Verdict
Twenty-one CNRP leaders and others linked to the party were convicted by a Phnom Penh court this morning for their involvement in the formation of the overseas CNRM opposition movement and for comments about the Covid-19 response.
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Ministry gathers evidence on Rainsy’s involvement in CP
The Ministry of Interior is in the midst of collecting evidence over the link between the main opposition party and its founder, allegedly former opposition leader Sam Rainsy, of whether there has been a violation of the Law on Political Parties which outlawed anyone convicted of a crime from becoming leader of a political party.
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Interior Ministry received 152 complaints on political parties’ list of candidates
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng said on Tuesday a party that has been removed from the list of political parties has the right to file a complaint against the decision.
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