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Supreme Court Upholds Decision to Reinvestigate RFA Journalists’ Case
More than a year since the courts reopened their investigation into two Radio Free Asia journalists, and almost three years since they were first arrested for treason, the Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of the continuing investigations.
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Publisher Tells Court His Posts Sought Attention and ‘Likes’, not Chaos
A news publisher who was imprisoned over criticisms of Prime Minister Hun Sen in several social media posts pleaded guilty at his trial on Tuesday but said he was just trying to arouse interest and more 'likes.'
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Indigenous people receive clearer rules for land titles
Relevant ministries and several civil society organisations (CSO) on October 26 introduced a new set of internal rules to make it easier and more economical for indigenous people to receive communal land titles in Cambodia.
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New training centre to bolster Kingdom’s defence sector
A Phnom Chumreay International Military Police Training Centre being built on 5,000ha in Kampong Chhnang province's Samaki Meanchey district is as an important component in strengthening the Kingdom's national defence sector, senior officials said.
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Causing Offence: Rainsy in more hot water for criticising the King
The Ministry of Justice is looking into taking legal action against Sam Rainsy for insulting King Norodom Sihamoni for his remark about the role of the King in the Supreme Council of Magistracy (SCM).
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Supreme Court upholds warrants for KUGNP party officials
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld an arrest warrant for Heang Kimsroeun, vice-president of the Khmer United Great Nation Party (KUGNP), and his accomplice on charges of incitement and insulting the Supreme Council for Consultations and Recommendations.
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‘Cheat Khmer’ publisher pleads guilty to incitement but denies wider
Newspaper publisher Ros Sokhet pleaded guilty at his trial on Tuesday to sensationalizing Facebook posts about government officials as a way to attract readers, but denied being influenced by any individuals or groups.
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NA to incorporate border demarcation draft law
The National Assembly has confirmed it incorporated the draft law ' regarding border demarcation protocol and border post-planting between Cambodia and Vietnam ' into its plenary session's agenda, which will be held on November 2.
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Hun Sen threatens ex-CNRP lawmaker’s family for organizing Chinese Embassy protest
Prime Minister Hun Sen took direct aim at former CNRP lawmaker Ho Vann and his family and threatened their safety for allegedly facilitating a protest outside the Chinese Embassy on Friday.
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Base-less without proof: PM demands evidence on unsubstantiated claims
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday lashed out at an unnamed Western country, challenging it to produce concrete evidence that the Kingdom may be hosting Chinese military assets and personnel at Ream Naval Ba
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Hun Sen Threatens Local Family of CNRP Official Living Overseas
Prime Minister Hun Sen inaugurated the construction of a new bridge from the capital's Koh Pich island to the under-construction Koh Norea satellite city by seemingly threatening the local family of former CNRP lawmaker Ho Vann, living in exile overseas.
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Show evidence of Chinese military base, critics told
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday said he had had enough of certain countries and opposition groups claiming Cambodia had allowed China to base its military in Cambodia and dared critics to show clear evidence.
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Attacked CNRP Member Remains Mostly Unconscious, Police Say No Leads
A Phnom Penh resident and CNRP member who was struck with a brick one week ago is still in a serious condition in hospital, while police say they have not found any leads to an incident caught on CCTV.
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PM: No talks with ‘revolution’ plotters
Prime Minister Hun Sen on Saturday ruled out any political negotiation, saying while he could end wars in Cambodia, he would not be able to teach an opposition group 'attempting to destroy the nation through a colour revolution'.
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PM says government has facilitated continued economic growth in Kingdom
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday rejected allegations from critics that, under his leadership, the Kingdom has become poorer, saying Cambodia has instead enjoyed continued economic development.
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Officials hunt brokers inciting Kratie landgrab
Kratie provincial deputy governor Kong Kimny is urging officials to identify brokers who have allegedly mobilised locals to encroach on land belonging to the CHPB Development Co Ltd in Sambor district's Kampong Cham commune.
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EU will consider cooperating on judicial reform in future, says Justice Ministry spokesman
The European Union has said it will consider helping the process of judicial reform in Cambodia, according to a statement by the Ministry of Justice.
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Kandal could lose 302ha to Phnom Penh
The government recently requsted a change in administrative boundaries between Phnom Penh and Kandal province by re-allocating 302ha from Kandal's Takhmao town to the capital's Dangkor district.
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‘Paris Disagreements’: Differing views on historic peace treaty continue war of words over 29th anniversary of accord
Twenty-nine years after the United Nations brokered the Comprehensive Cambodian Peace Agreement, otherwise known as the Paris Peace Agreements, politicians and academics are still divided over the interpretation of its contents.
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Five villages in Kandal province to become part of Phnom Penh
Five villages in four communes in Kandal province will become part of Phnom Penh in order to expand a satellite city, according to a request from Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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