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Cambodia’s Hun Sen rejects criticism over Myanmar trip
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Thursday affirmed his intention to visit Myanmar in January, rejecting widespread criticism that his trip will strengthen the military junta now ruling the country and confer legitimacy on leader Min Aung Hlaing.
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NagaWorld Strike to Continue after Labor Ministry Meetings Ends in Deadlock
General Secretary of the Labor Rights Supported Union of Khmer Employees of NagaWorld (LRSU), Chhim Sokhon confirmed that the strike will continue into a sixth day after meetings between LRSU and the Ministry of Labor over the course of Dec. 21 and Dec. 22 ultimately resulted in little progress.
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Analysis: Hun Manet's Path to Power to Be Cemented At Historic CPP Gathering
For the first time in more than 30 years, Cambodia’s ruling party is set to select a new prime minister candidate when its central committee convenes on Christmas Eve to vote on Prime Minister Hun Sen’s proposal for his eldest son, Army Chief Lt. Gen. Hun Manet, to succeed him.
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Analysis: Hun Manet's Path to Power to Be Cemented At Historic CPP Gathering
For the first time in more than 30 years, Cambodia’s ruling party is set to select a new prime minister candidate when its central committee convenes on Christmas Eve to vote on Prime Minister Hun Sen’s proposal for his eldest son, Army Chief Lt. Gen. Hun Manet, to succeed him.
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Police Refuse to Discuss CNRP Mass Trial Investigation Over ‘National Security’ Concerns
As the mass trial of CNRP officials continued Thursday, National Police investigators called to testify repeatedly tried to avoid answering basic questions about how they built a case against defendants, claiming the process was “technical” and that revealing it could jeopardize national security.
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Ministry of Culture launches film, documentary, and multimedia training
To foster the next generations of talents in Cambodia in the field of media, the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts launched a training program for film and documentary, as well as multimedia.
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Malin: Mediation method makes justice local matter
The Ministry of Justice is the government’s administrative arm in charge of managing and improving the courts and judicial system as well as being tasked recently with the development and implementation of enhanced out-of-court dispute resolution mechanisms.
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CNHP denies use of fraud for registration
In his testimony to the Supreme Court, the opposition Cambodia National Heart Party (CNHP) interim president Seam Pluk has claimed that the forming of his party is aimed to promote liberal multi-party democracy, rejecting as “malicious intent” an allegation from the Ministry of Interior to block the registration of the party.
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Farmers Complain of Lack of Compensation for Land Lost to National Road 71C
Farmers in Tboung Khmum Province’s Krouch Chhmar District have complained about the lack of compensation for land lost to National Road 71C, currently being constructed by Shanghai Construction Company for an estimated cost of $129.98 million, much of which has come from China.
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NagaWorld Strike to Continue after Labor Ministry Meetings Ends in Deadlock
General Secretary of the Labor Rights Supported Union of Khmer Employees of NagaWorld (LRSU), Chhim Sokhon confirmed that the strike will continue into a sixth day after meetings between LRSU and the Ministry of Labor over the course of Dec. 21 and Dec. 22 ultimately resulted in little progress.
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NagaWorld strike continues as second day of negotiations provides few answers
On Wednesday evening, NagaWorld union members debated continuing their strike as a second day of negotiations yielded little outcome for the casino complex’s ongoing labor conflict.
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Congress issues prakas banning monks from protest participation
The 29th National Congress of Buddhist Monks held in Phnom Penh on December 20-21 issued a prakas on strengthening monastic discipline and forbidding certain acts, which include taking part in labour strikes and political protests.
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No Result from Meeting between Union, NagaWorld at Close of Strike’s Fifth Day
The second day of negotiations between NagaWorld union organizers, the management of the Hong Kong-listed company and Phnom Penh city officials ended with no results as workers wrapped up a fifth, foggy day on strike in front of the casino complex
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Mother Nature activists still face imprisonment for environmental advocacy
The pillage and destruction of Cambodia’s natural environment led by the rich and powerful have been ongoing and well-documented in the Kingdom for decades, but few organisations have drawn attention to the issues as consistently and effectively as the en
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UPDATED: Union Meets With NagaWorld, Says 252 Workers Want to be Reinstated
NagaWorld strike participation swelled to around 1,000 active and laid-off workers Tuesday evening, as the union informed the casino’s management that 252 of 365 terminated workers wanted to be reinstated.
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Official questions flooded forest crackdown figures
The Kampong Thom Provincial Administration said that more than 10,000 hectares of encroached flooded forest land in Zone 3 of the Tonle Sap lake has been returned to the state, while Royal Academy of Cambodia president Sok Touch claims that closer to 100,000 hectares have been encroached upon.
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Monks ordered not to make jokes or use comedy in sermons
The annual congress of Buddhist monks yesterday proclaimed that monks must not make joke or insert comedy into their sermons to avoid humiliating Buddhism.
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NagaWorld staff to continue strike until demands are met
NagaWorld staff members say they will continue to strike lawfully and peacefully as they have since Saturday morning until the casino giant agrees to a solution, they can accept for the 365 laid-off workers demanding to be reinstated after this year’s mass labor cut.
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Unions: Women Workers Need Support During Pregnancy and Postpartumv
Union leaders have urged the government to carry out inspections and restrict employers who fail to implement the laws protecting women workers during pregnancy, especially in factories, and the entertainment and construction sectors.
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CNRP Member, Activist Question Incitement Convictions Over Covid-19 Commentsv
A CNRP member and one party activist appealed their incitement and insult convictions at the Appeal Court on Tuesday, after they were convicted in July for comments made about Covid-19 and vaccines.
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