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Three NagaWorld Strikers Charged Under COVID-19 Law
Prosecutor of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court decided to charge three NagaWorld employees under Article 11 of Cambodia’s Law on Measures to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 with the three workers accused of obstructing said measures.
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NEC hiring officials ahead of commune council elections
Each of the communes will require a chief of general operations and finance and a deputy chief. NEC will also recruit one member in charge of administration; one for legal services, disputes and security; and one to three members in charge of education, information and public relations.
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PM Hun Sen Apologizes for Prof. Sean Turnell Release Blunder
Prime Minister Hun Sen on the night of Feb. 7 apologized for what he called an “unintentional mistake” in relation to his claim that Professor Sean Turnell, an Australian citizen jailed in Myanmar, had been released after Hun Sen had requested the junta release Turnell.
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Phnom Penh Court conducts days-long interrogation of three NagaWorld workers for violating COVID-19 Law
NagaWorld employee Ouk Sopheakmolika, 33, who avoided the casino company’s mass layoff, expressed disappointment that the court issued a warrant for her over violating the Health Ministry measure.
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NagaCorp Revenue, Staffing Drop Amid Major Investment in NagaWorld 3
NagaCorp’s revenue dropped 74 percent and staff count by 26 percent in a year hit with Covid-19 disruptions, but the company’s acquisition of property and equipment more than doubled to $384 million amid its investment in NagaWorld 3.
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Cambodian Police Say Sorcery Suspicions Set Off Killings
A report posted Monday on the national police website said the victims in the Feb. 1 killings in the remote eastern province of Mondulkiri were a 45-year-old man, a 41-year-old woman, two 15-year-old boys and a 5-year-old boy.
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Make it easy for parties to lead political activities: Sar Kheng
Prime Minister Hun Sen on the night of Feb. 7 apologized for what he called an “unintentional mistake” in relation to his claim that Professor Sean Turnell, an Australian citizen jailed in Myanmar, had been released after Hun Sen had requested the junta release Turnell.
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Oknha Rails Against Court Pressure
A three-star police general and tycoon has unfurled a slew of corruption accusations against the country’s courts, a business associate and his family, saying he has reached out to senior government officials for help to no avail.
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Kem Sokha’s Trial Delayed as Government Lawyer Catches COVID-19
The already slow trial of former opposition leader Kem Sokha has faced yet another delay after a government lawyer has tested positive for COVID-19, meaning the trial that was due to resume on Feb. 9 has been postponed until Feb. 16 at the request of the prosecution.
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Kandal Airport Protesters Continue to Raise Grievances
The development of Phnom Penh’s new international airport in Kandal province continues to face resistance, as petitioners gathered outside government institutions in the capital saying they had lost faith in provincial authorities as machines began to dig around their homes.
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Striking Cambodian casino workers ordered home after Omicron detected
Authorities have ordered at least 200 striking casino workers to remain home and immediately halt all protests outside the NagaWorld entertainment complex after 29 protesters tested positive for the Omicron strain of Covid-19.
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Health Order Shuts Down NagaWorld Rallies, Global Unions Show Support
Global unions and federations expressed their support and protested the arrest and termination of NagaWorld workers on Monday, as daily rallies came to a halt after authorities ordered all workers to isolate for seven days.
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Cambodia arrests 3 more union leaders in NagaWorld Casino strike
Authorities in Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh have arrested three more striking workers from the city’s NagaWorld Casino after they refused to follow orders to end their strike.
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Health Order Shuts Down NagaWorld Rallies, Global Unions Show Support
Global unions and federations expressed their support and protested the arrest and termination of NagaWorld workers on Monday, as daily rallies came to a halt after authorities ordered all workers to isolate for seven days.
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Pressure Mounting for Government to Solve NagaWorld Strike Peacefully
Chak Sopheap, executive director of the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights said that the NagaWorld case is a labor dispute which should be solved as a labor dispute because workers have a dispute with the company, not with the government. The authority’s role, she said, is to be an arbitrator of the law.
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Opposition Candlelight Party gains steam in Cambodia in shadow of crackdown
The Candlelight Party, formerly known as the Sam Rainsy Party and the Khmer Nation party, was founded in 1995, and merged with other opposition forces to form the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) in 2012.
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NagaWorld Strikers Are Arrested as They Were Returning from Being Tested for COVID-19
The Cambodian authorities have reported that two strikers who had been protesting at the NagaWorld hotel and casino were arrested during the evening on Feb. 5 while they were at the COVID-19 test site of the Koh Pich Exhibition Center.
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Four More NagaWorld Protesters Face Arrest Under Covid-19 Law
Phnom Penh police on Sunday disseminated four more arrest warrants against NagaWorld protesters for obstructing official measures, explaining that they were for Covid-19 Law violations.
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NagaWorld protesters summonsed over ‘obstruction’ of Covid measures
Four striking former NagaWorld employees have been summoned by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court to appear for questioning over their alleged blocking of implementation of Covid-19 preventive measures at the ongoing protests.
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Phnom Penh Capital Hall urges NagaWorld demonstrators to cease protests
The Phnom Penh Capital Administration issued a proclamation for the NagaWorld protestors to immediately stop their demonstrations and warned that they will be legally punished if they continue to flout regulations.
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