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Security beefed up before Sokha trial
Security will be heightened across the Kingdom on Wednesday, especially in the capital and around the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, in preparation for Kem Sokha’s treason trial.
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Individuals must register to attend Sokha’s trial
Phnom Penh Municipal Court has issued a statement for individuals who wish to attend the hearing of former opposition party Kem Sokha’s treason charge to register by January 14.
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Officials to remove beach stalls
Sihanoukville City Hall yesterday warned vendors that authorities would tear down all 62 stalls along a stretch of O’tres beach in Preah Sihanouk province soon if the sellers refused to move out on their own.
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Cintri workers call off two-day strike
About 2,000 rubbish collectors working with Cintri returned to work on Saturday after the company paid them their missing benefits.
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CCHR:Rights of defendants not respected
The Cambodia Centre for Human Rights (CCHR) on Thursday released a monitoring report on the respect of defendants’ rights during trial, concluding that their rights at the Appeal Court have not been fully respected.
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Sar Kheng urges officials in Ratanakkiri to prevent crime
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng has urged Ratanakkiri provincial authorities to do more to eliminate crimes in the province.
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Sar Kheng: Judicial reforms to bridge divide
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng (pictured) on Thursday reaffirmed his vow to bridge societal divides by undertaking a major reform of the justice system. However, he warned that the task was huge and may take some time to achieve.
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US Ambassador marks 70 years of diplomatic relations with Kingdom
US ambassador to Cambodia Patrick Murphy on Wednesday praised Cambodia for its growth and said relations between the countries were based on a solid foundation of cooperation that would ensure the continued strengthening of ties.
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Man nabbed for throwing stone at PM’s house
Daun Penh district police said on Thursday that the authorities are questioning a 31-year-old man who was arrested for throwing a stone at the house of Prime Minister Hun Sen in the capital’s Chaktomuk commune.
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Man who allegedly threw stones into PM’s compound said to be mentally ill
Police have questioned a man, said to be mentally ill, who was detained after he threw stones into Prime Minister Hun Sen’s residence near Independence Monument in Daun Penh district on Wednesday.
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Phnom Penh Municipal Court orders investigation into Naga union leader
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday ordered an investigation into NagaWorld’s union leaders and several other union members for breaching a court order which ruled a strike organised by the union yesterday as illegal.
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Focus on public duties, not party work: Sar Kheng
Interior Minister Sar Kheng is aming to find a way to stop CPP officials in the government from doing party work when carrying out public duties.
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Patrick Murphy meets Hor Namhong, renews talks on ties
United States Ambassador Patrick Murphy on Wednesday met with deputy prime minister Hor Namhong to talk about opportunities and challenges in ties between the two nations.
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US begins 2020 as celebration of diplomatic ties
The US embassy on Wednesday kicked off a year-long celebration of the 70th anniversary of US-Cambodia diplomatic relations at the capital’s Futures Factory in Daun Penh district.
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Villagers from two provinces march to three ministries over land disputes
Nearly 100 villagers from Tboung Khmum and Svay Rieng provinces yesterday marched to three ministries in the capital to hand over petitions related to land disputes in their communities.
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Swedish ambassador highlights significance of human rights
Sweden’s Ambassador to Cambodia Bjorn Haggmark has highlighted the significance of human rights for Sweden and reiterated its concern over declining political and civic space in the Kingdom during a meeting with Keo Remy, head of the Cambodian Human Rights Committee.
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Gov’t urged to halt building collapses, protect workers
Civil society organisations (CSOs) have urged the government to take preventative measures and tougher action following a series of tragic building collapses that have claimed nearly 70 lives since last year.
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Cambodia monitors escalating US-Iran tensions
Cambodia is closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East region following an escalation of tensions between Iran and the United States which have led to drone and missile strikes in Iraq.
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More than 50 villagers seek intervention in land disputes
More than 100 families in Preah Vihear province are demanding compensation from the authorities over the construction of a reservoir which they claim had affected their livelihoods.
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Groups want stupas built to honour building collapse victims
Two labour rights groups are petitioning the government to build memorial stupas in Preah Sihanouk and Kep provinces to honour the victims of two deadly building collapses.
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