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Malady and Magic: The Murders of Cambodia’s ‘Black Magic’ Practitioners
As the sun sets above the isolated village of Sre Ken, set in the rugged Oral district of Kampong Speu, the mountains that rise above on all sides fade to a soft purple before disappearing in the night.
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Briefs: Court Delays Mass Trial, NEC Relents on Vote Document
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court delayed a mass-trial hearing against CNRP members and supporters because a defense lawyer had come in contact with a Covid-19 case at PJ Prison.
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City Orders NagaWorld Protests Move to Freedom Park, Workers Resist
NagaWorld protesters are not permitted to rally in public spaces, City Hall said on Tuesday, urging them to gather at a park in the city’s outskirts when workers clear Covid-19 testing and quarantine requirements.
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Tycoon Doung Ngeap Arrested after Complaining of Corrupt Courts
Three-star Police General and Tycoon Duong Ngeap was arrested on the morning of Feb. 14 on charges of fraud, just days after he had taken to Facebook in a livestream to complain of the corruption in Cambodian courts. Bail has been set at $5 million.
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Cambodia commits to halve deforestation by 2030
Cambodia is all set to reduce deforestation by half by the year 2030 and achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions in its forestry sector by 2040.
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Court sends tycoon Duong Ngeap to pre-trial detention on fraud charge after claim of judicial corruption
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Monday decided to place tycoon Duong Ngeap, a three-star general with the Ministry of Interior, in pre-trial detention as he faces a charge of fraud.
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Unions Looking for Place Within SEZ Boundaries
Since just before the pandemic started, Chhoum Phen has changed his job more than five times within Hi-Tech Apparel, the garment factory he has worked at for more than five years.
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Three-Star Oknha Facing $5M Bail Arrested Despite Apology
Duong Ngeap, who railed against court corruption last week while facing a fraud charge, adultery conviction and $5-million bail order, was arrested this morning.
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Fears Cambodia is rolling out China-style ‘Great Firewall’ to curb online freedom
“It is therefore very likely that the NIG will become another instrument for the Royal Government of Cambodia to control and monitor the flow of information in Cambodia,” said Sopheap Chak, CCHR’s executive director.
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Unions Looking for Place Within SEZ Boundaries
Since just before the pandemic started, Chhoum Phen has changed his job more than five times within Hi-Tech Apparel, the garment factory he has worked at for more than five years.
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Indigenous claim trees logged daily in Mondulkiri
Mondulkiri province’s Indigenous community is concerned about deforestation in wildlife sanctuaries, claiming that there are traders who hire local people to enter the forest to cut down trees to sell them, but officials claim that there is largely no forestry crime.
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Cambodia Steps Up Surveillance with New Internet Gateway
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) says the new gateway will give the former Khmer Rouge cadre yet more ways to silence opposing voices.
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Cambodia steps up surveillance with new Internet gateway
In 2021, at least 39 Cambodians were arrested, jailed or had arrest warrants issued against them for online posts that fell foul of government censors, according to the CCHR.
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Unions Looking for Place Within SEZ Boundaries
Since just before the pandemic started, Chhoum Phen has changed his job more than five times within Hi-Tech Apparel, the garment factory he has worked at for more than five years.
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Radio broadcasting should evolve to digital format, PM says
Traditional radio broadcasting is greatly affected by the change in new communication technologies and its survival in the new digital age depends very much on online content, said Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Teacher on the Run for a Year Over Criticism of Vietnam Monument
Yuong Soda, a 25-year-old teacher, says he has been separated from family, friends, relatives and students for more than a year. He writes when he can, working toward a book, though he isn’t getting paid. He is relying on “good people” and living in hard conditions, he said.
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Local Residents Fear Losing It All as Portions of Boeung Ta Mok Lake Become Development Land
The Cambodian authorities as of Dec. 2021 have granted for development more than 2,000 of Boeung Ta Mok lake’s 3,239.7 hectares in response to 43 requests from public and private institutions, leaving the future of the lake uncertain.
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Environmental activist raises concerns over sewage treatment in Siem Reap province
An environmental activist who served more than a year in prison in relation to his work released a video Friday that appears to show wastewater flowing into the Siem Reap, saying he was concerned about the impact on public health.
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A Woman Throws a Sandal at Cambodian People’s Party billboard Was Release
Sam Sokha was released from prison on Feb. 9 after serving a four-year sentence in prison for throwing a sandal at a Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) billboard.
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Activist who threw shoe at PM’s image freed after serving time
A former CNRP activist was released from prison on Wednesday after having served out her sentence for insulting government leaders and throwing a shoe at a Cambodian People’s Party billboard.
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