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  • Kim Sok to continue to work as a critic

    Political analyst Kim Sok who walked free from prison on Friday said that he remained critical of the government.

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  • CPP will not share seats with other parties

    The ruling CPP yesterday said it will not relinquish a single parliamentary seat to other parties that contested the national election after sweeping all 125.

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  • Authorities to inspect disputed K Speu land

    Officials from Kampong Speu province will inspect the 45 hectares under dispute between 17 families and two companies, which had been acquired for development purposes.

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  • Four held over Kratie family killings released

    Four men who were arrested for the alleged murder of a family in Chet Borey district last week were released on Wednesday after police failed to link them to the case, said a police officer.

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  • Officials dispute money for survey claims

    A joint-ministerial working group and Koh Kong provincial authorities on Tuesday denied claims that officials have demanded money from people who want to be identified as true land owners in a dispute between villagers and the Union Development Group in the province’s Botum Sakor and Kiri Sakor districts.

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  • Hun Sen identifies Facebook hacker

    Prime Minister Hun Sen has accused former opposition leader Sam Rainsy of hacking his Facebook page and posting false information about how the ruling Cambodian People’s Party will share parliamentary seats with other parties.

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  • Official election results due today

    The official election results are scheduled to be announced today since the National Election Committee and the Constitutional Council received no complaints against the preliminary results.

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  • Sok back in court as release nears

    Just three days before he was to be released after completing an 18-month sentence for defamation, convicted political analyst Kim Sok was taken to Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Tuesday for further questioning regarding a second charge.

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  • Woman sent to court for ramming snatcher

    Police said a Chinese woman was sent to court on Tuesday for crashing her car into two men on a motorbike whom she claimed had snatched her mobile phone.

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  • Kim Sok again questioned

    Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday questioned jailed political analyst Kim Sok over a new complaint filed by Prime Minister Hun Sen’s lawyer after he accused the government of state-sponsored assassinations of critics.

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  • Rights group demands Tep Vanny’s release

    A Justice Ministry official yesterday dismissed demands made by Human Rights Watch to release land rights activist Tep Vanny, who has been jailed for two years for inciting violence at a protest in 2016.

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  • Adhoc five member summoned by court

    A senior investigator with rights group Adhoc on Monday confirmed that a member of the Adhoc five has been summoned by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court to attend a hearing regarding bribery allegations linked to former opposition leader Kem Sokha’s past adultery case.

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  • Rainsy absent from ‘autonomy’ deal trial

    The Phnom Penh Municipal Court said on Monday that Sam Rainsy missed a court date on a treason charge after agreeing to let Vietnamese ethnic minorities settle in Cambodia’s northeastern provinces with “autonomy”.

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  • Appeal court upholds Vuthy’s 15-year sentence

    The Appeal Court on Monday sentenced Hang Vuthy to 15 years in jail for the attempted murder of national Military Police Commander Sao Sokha in 2003.

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  • Tipster hotline ineffective, says Licadho

    Rights group Licadho said yesterday that a forestry crime reporting mechanism set in place by Koh Kong provincial Governor Mithona Phouthorng to protect tipsters is ineffective as residents fear repercussion from powerful figures.

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  • CPP official says land disputes are political

    A Cambodian People’s Party official on Sunday said that the government has correctly handled the way land disputes are solved and accused some protestors of being paid to raise the issue during election season.

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  • Boycott appeal reaches Constitutional Council

    The Constitutional Council of Cambodia has set an appeal hearing for three former opposition party members in Battambang who had fines upheld by the National Election Committee for their roles in an election boycott campaign.

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  • Official preliminary results show higher voter turnout

    The National Election Committee (NEC) on Saturday announced the official preliminary results of the sixth Cambodian national elections.

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  • Parties react to election results

    Political parties yesterday offered mixed reactions to the preliminary election result released by the National Election Committee over the weekend, which showed a resounding victory for the ruling CPP.

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  • Docked election wages to be paid

    Nearly 1,500 protesting factory workers in Svay Rieng province’s Svay Teab district on Friday agreed to resume work following an agreement by the company to settle unpaid wages docked after they took three days off to vote in the national election last month.

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