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Sokha: Video clip was taken out of context
Kem Sokha, the former president of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), said during Wednesday’s trial at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court that a two-minute video, which was presented as evidence to accuse him of treason, does not reflect his will.
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Court accepts full version of Sokha’s speech as evidence in treason trial
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday decided to accept an hour-long video footage submitted by former opposition leader Kem Sokha as evidence for his defence in his treason trial.
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Unionists honour Vichea’s legacy
Union leaders and workers on Wednesday paid tribute to prominent workers’ rights activist Chea Vichea in front of his statue at Wat Langka pagoda in Phnom Penh.
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Sokha tells court he did not plot to overthrow the government
Former opposition leader Kem Sokha said to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday he had not called for a colour revolution to overthrow the government during a speech in Australia in 2013.
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Agreement eludes negotiators in The Great Duke hotel case
Negotiations to find an amicable solution to the case pitting the owners of The Great Duke Phnom Penh hotel against former employees demanding proper compensation have yet to yield any result.
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Preah Sihanouk authorities to clear homes for flood reduction
Preah Sihanouk Provincial Hall is warning residents the authorities will begin demolishing nearly 30 illegally built houses along canals and sidewalks in Sihanoukville’s Buon commune after Provincial Governor Kuoch Chamroeun ordered them to do so this week.
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Hun Sen orders probe into land dispute cases
Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered the relevant authorities to probe four land-related cases following a series of complaints from the Khmer Rise Party (KRP), which studied them.
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Unexplained fainting spells of garment workers in Takeo yesterday morning
A government official in Takeo province yesterday reported dozens of garment factory workers fainting in their workplace in the morning.
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Union leaders land in court for strike, ‘starving’ workers
Kampong Speu provincial authorities sent Cambodian Federation of Labour Union (CFLU) officials to the provincial court amid allegations that they led workers to stage illegal demonstrations in front of the Park Handbag Factory in Trapaing Kong commune of Samrong Tong district from January 8-16.
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End of an era as O’tres beach cleared of vendors
Sihanoukville Hall yesterday reported it has dismantled all stalls on O’tres beach.
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Draft sub-decree reveals split in NSSF pension premiums
A draft sub-decree on the new National Social Security Fund pension obtained by Khmer Times has revealed that workers and employers may have to split its monthly premiums once the scheme is launched.
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CPP appoints party commune chiefs
The ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) Central Committee has appointed party commune chiefs as deputy heads of its commune committees and members of party committees at district and town levels.
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Stringent enforcement to curb road crashes
Interior Minister Sar Kheng yesterday called on relevant authorities to strictly enforce road traffic laws, saying that a surge in traffic accidents had reached an alarming rate.
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Land titles provided to residents in OCIC dispute
Phnom Penh municipal governor Khuong Sreng said on Tuesday that residents affected by a Chroy Changvar satellite city development project by OCIC will have a solution soon.
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Tea Banh tells navy to boost its ongoing security assignments
Minister of National Defence Tea Banh has instructed the Kingdom’s navy to enhance their efforts to maintain peace and order along the country’s waterways.
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Prey Sar prison no longer accepts inmates due to overcrowding
Prey Sar prison management yesterday said it could no longer afford to house suspects held in pre-trial detention as it is overcrowded.
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Prey Sar prison no longer accepting pre-trial detainees to ease burden
The General Department of Prisons is no longer sending pre-trial detainees to Prey Sar prison due to overcrowding. Instead, it is transferring them to the new PJ prison located nearby.
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Former staff of Great Duke hotel demand severance pay
About 100 former staff of Great Duke hotel yesterday protested in front of the hotel in Phnom Penh to demand severance pay following its closure.
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Ministry officials meet with NGO representatives over Lango
Interior Ministry officials yesterday met with representatives of civil society group over amendments to the Law on Association and Non-governmental Organisations and asked them to submit their bank statements to the ministry to curb terrorist financing and money laundering.
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Ministry report highlights public service challenges
The National Assembly-Senate Relations and Inspections Ministry yesterday in a report highlighted challenges hindering effective public services management in some government agencies.
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