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Hunt’s on for ‘land broker’ of Sihanoukville SEZ
Four squatters in the Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone (SEZ) have been arrested and authorities are now on the hunt for the broker behind the SEZ land encroachment.
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Canteran Apparel Settlement Falls Short: Workers
On Aug. 17, Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered the ministry to speed up payments to the workers, saying the ministry could pursue the company for the money later.
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Mystery surrounds video of Vietnamese workers fleeing casino
“Police have detained the manager of a casino in Kandal province for questioning after video footage showed dozens of Vietnamese workers fleeing the building, raising concerns about human trafficking or forced labor.
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Residents Say Metta Forest Clearing is Ongoing, as They Await Official Border
Though the Kampong Speu provincial governor has promised to demarcate the boundaries of the contested Metta forest of Oral district, residents say loggers have continued to clear-cut the vanishing woodland.
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Royal decree to make Phnom Tamao Sanctuary a perpetuality
Nearly 530 hectares of land in Phnom Tamao Sanctuary in Takeo province’s Bati district, which were cleared by a developer, will soon be declared a conservation area by Royal Decree, setting aside any public doubts about the area being targeted for private development in the future.
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Ministry Proposes Solution to Canteran Dispute, Workers Vote to Keep Pushing
The Labor Ministry on Wednesday proposed a compensation plan for former workers of the defunct Canteran Apparel garment factory after Prime Minister Hun Sen urged officials to find a solution for the labor dispute.
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Labour ministry steps in to help factory workers
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training has announced that wages and seniority payments will be made to laid-off workers at Canteran Apparel Cambodia Co Ltd. Meanwhile, it advised the workers to prepare their documents ahead of receiving payment.
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Prosecutor introduces new evidence at Kem Sokha treason trial
Prosecutors in former opposition leader Kem Sokha’s treason trial on Wednesday submitted new evidence, which the defense urged the judge to reject saying it was simply delaying the case and showed the prosecution had insufficient evidence to back up its charges.
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Conviction of political activists legal, gov’t tells US delegation
Cambodia has defended “conviction of political activists” during a meeting with the US congressional delegation led by Senator Edward J. Markey, saying the court judgements are not an infringement upon political rights and freedom of expression.
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Open Political Space: Departing UK Envoy
“With such a young population, I think it's really important that young people have a voice, that young people are listened to, that they have the opportunity to express their opinions, they have the opportunity to talk about their hopes and ambitions for the future of their country, not just their own future,” she said.
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KNUP’s Nhek Bun Chhay Inducts Minor Party Defectors
Political party leader Nhek Bun Chhay has inducted a slew of new members into his party who had defected from the floundering Cambodia National Love Party and the defunct Khmer Power Party.
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Son Chhay Meets Opposition Activists in Prison
Candlelight Party politician Son Chhay met on Wednesday with 23 jailed opposition officials and activists at Prey Sar prison and asked for them to be released on bail, characterizing their arrests as political cases.
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Hundreds From Bodyguard Unit Take Over Phnom Tamao Reforestation Efforts
Hundreds of personnel from the elite Bodyguard Unit have garrisoned the northeast corner of Phnom Tamao forest, which was stripped clean in 10 days, with soldiers now leading reforestation efforts ordered by the prime minister.
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5 journalists questioned for trespassing into Phnom Tamao sanctuary
Five journalists, including a foreigner, of a local independent media were detained and released by Takeo provincial authorities yesterday for trespassing into Phnom Tamao Sanctuary in Bati district.
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PM Orders Phnom Tamao Land Protection
Speaking at a graduation ceremony on Aug. 17, Hun Sen told the ministry to protect the Phnom Tamao Zoo as a national park and said a private company must take responsibility for clearing the forest, even though it was not affecting the zoo.
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PM calls out ‘mastermind’ of P Sihanouk landgrabbing
Prime Minister Hun Sen has rejected the pleas of a purported supporter in Preah Sihanouk province to intervene on his behalf, instead publicly telling the unnamed man and those associated with him to take responsibility for scheming with others to encroach on state land there.
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Twenty-one Kratie families lost farmland to social concession
Twenty-one families involved in a years-long land dispute in Kratie province’s Chhlong district, say they are struggling to make ends meet after losing their farmland and have received no compensation from the government.
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Hun Sen orders ministry to help laid-off garment workers
Prime Minister Hun Sen has urged the Ministry of Labor to expedite compensation for garment factory workers affected by closures and lay-offs.
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NagaWorld Protestors Let Through Barricade As UN Official Looks On
Protesting NagaWorld workers were able to breeze past police barriers usually set up to block them and were allowed to resume their protest outside the casino complex, as a visiting UN official observed them.
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13 ex-CNRP activists in court for appeal hearing
Thirteen of 21 convicted activists of court dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) attended their appeal hearing by the Phnom Penh Appeal Court yesterday.
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