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Government spokesman calls for arrest of FB user who ‘threatened’ prime minister
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/government-spokesman-calls-arrest-fb-user-who-threatened-prime-minister
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Kratie man charged with murder of wife
The Kratie provincial prosecutor on Monday charged a man with murder after he allegedly killed his wife during an argument in Sam Phin village, in Sambor district’s Kampong Cham commune on Saturday.
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Groups express support for Access to Information Law
Dozens of NGOs on Friday filed letters to Prime Minister Hun Sen and senior government officials appealing for haste in the drafting and passing of the Law on Access to Information.
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Call to arrest man over PM death threat
A government spokesman yesterday said he will file a complaint to the Interior Ministry today asking it to search for and arrest a Facebook user for posting a death threat aimed at Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Illegal logging denied in Mondulkiri province
The Mondulkiri agriculture department yesterday denied claims by an environmental activist that it allowed two private firms to transport timber to Vietnam.
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Ministry blasts Sam Rainsy over ‘mutinous’ comments
The Foreign Affairs Ministry on Saturday issued a statement slamming comments condemning the government made by former opposition leader Sam Rainsy on Facebook.
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Ratanakkiri military police commander sacked amid scandal
The Ratanakkiri military police commander has been sacked and stripped of his rank by the government after footage of his lavish lifestyle surfaced on the internet and was criticised by social media users last week.
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An hour with Hun Many: Three-Cs for a better Cambodia
n November 2018, Hun Many, a lawmaker and president of the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia, introduced the three-Cs initiative, which aims to help carry Cambodia into a brighter future. In an exclusive interview with Khmer Times, he explains what the three-Cs initiative is and how it can aid the Kingdom.
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Cops nab suspect in reporter’s killing
Police in Kratie province have arrested a suspect in the murder of a local journalist who was beaten to death by a group of people in Snuol district’s Pi Thnou commune last week.
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Korm refutes possibility of a Rainsy led rebellion
Kong Korm, the former acting president of the defunct Sam Rainsy Party, on Wednesday dismissed his one-time opposition ally’s announcement that his planned return this year will lead to a rebellion and the arrest of Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Human rights track record defended despite international criticism
As the government yesterday slammed a report by Freedom House for rating the Kingdom as not free, vice president of the Cambodian Human Rights Committee Chin Malin sat down with Khmer Times during a Cross-Talk interview to defend the country’s human rights track record.
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Sokha’s lawyers request Kong Korm’s questioning transcript
Attorneys for Kem Sokha are pressing for Phnom Penh Municipal Court to release Kong Korm’s questioning transcript in the former opposition leader’s treason case.
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Cop jailed for shooting wife’s same-sex lover
Kampot Provincial Court yesterday charged and jailed a district police officer accused of shooting and injuring his wife’s female lover.
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Preah Sihanouk hunt ‘mastermind’
The Preah Sihanouk provincial authorities are working to identify the “mastermind” behind a violent confrontation between villagers and the armed forces over a land dispute in Prey Nop district’s Bit Traing commune last month.
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Two Banteay Meanchey girls drown
Two girls aged six and eight who went swimming with friends after school drowned on Wednesday in a pond in Banteay Chhmar commune’s Thma Dek Kes village, in Banteay Meanchey province’s Thma Puok district.
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Villagers provide fresh evidence in 14-year dispute
Forty-five families in Kampong Chhnang province on Thursday attended the Phnom Penh Municipal Court to submit additional evidence with regard to a 14-year-long land dispute with KDC International.
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Man charged for insulting Khmers
A man who caused a furore on Facebook with a video tirade against the Khmer race after being hit on the head in front of the Royal Palace was charged with incitement to discriminate by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Wednesday.
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Protests continue for ‘filmmaker’s’ release
Alleged filmmaker Rath Rott Mony’s supporters and wife, Long Kimheang, gathered outside the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Phnom Penh for a fourth time on Wednesday, reiterating calls for his release, after the Appeal Court rejected his plea for bail last week.
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Ministry slams HRW over report on acid victims
The Justice Ministry yesterday hit back at US-based Human Rights Watch over a report accusing the government of failing to provide free medical treatment for victims of acid attacks or take action against perpetrators.
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Sam Rainsy slammed for wanting to ‘liberate’ Kingdom
Government officials yesterday blasted former opposition leader Sam Rainsy for calling on Cambodians living overseas to return with him to a “liberate Cambodia” later this year.
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