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Unions Looking for Place Within SEZ Boundaries
Since just before the pandemic started, Chhoum Phen has changed his job more than five times within Hi-Tech Apparel, the garment factory he has worked at for more than five years.
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Radio broadcasting should evolve to digital format, PM says
Traditional radio broadcasting is greatly affected by the change in new communication technologies and its survival in the new digital age depends very much on online content, said Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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Teacher on the Run for a Year Over Criticism of Vietnam Monument
Yuong Soda, a 25-year-old teacher, says he has been separated from family, friends, relatives and students for more than a year. He writes when he can, working toward a book, though he isn’t getting paid. He is relying on “good people” and living in hard conditions, he said.
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Local Residents Fear Losing It All as Portions of Boeung Ta Mok Lake Become Development Land
The Cambodian authorities as of Dec. 2021 have granted for development more than 2,000 of Boeung Ta Mok lake’s 3,239.7 hectares in response to 43 requests from public and private institutions, leaving the future of the lake uncertain.
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Environmental activist raises concerns over sewage treatment in Siem Reap province
An environmental activist who served more than a year in prison in relation to his work released a video Friday that appears to show wastewater flowing into the Siem Reap, saying he was concerned about the impact on public health.
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A Woman Throws a Sandal at Cambodian People’s Party billboard Was Release
Sam Sokha was released from prison on Feb. 9 after serving a four-year sentence in prison for throwing a sandal at a Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) billboard.
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Activist who threw shoe at PM’s image freed after serving time
A former CNRP activist was released from prison on Wednesday after having served out her sentence for insulting government leaders and throwing a shoe at a Cambodian People’s Party billboard.
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Parties prepare platforms and candidates for local elections
Funcinpec’s newly-elected president Prince Norodom Chakravuth has outlined his strategy for competing in the upcoming Commune Election on June 5, as other political parties do the same.
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Botum Sakor Residents Defiant As Authorities Threaten to Clear Shelter
Koh Kong authorities have threatened to tear down shelters built by residents of Botum Sakor district on land the locals say was taken from them by sugarcane plantations run by CPP Senator Ly Yong Phat.
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Banteay Meanchey prison chief under probe for corruption and cronyism
The Interior Ministry has investigated Banteay Meanchey provincial prison department chief accused of committing corruption and employing his kin in his department.
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Cambodia soon to transit into digital identification milestone
With digital identity becoming increasingly important for governments and citizens, Cambodia is also in the midst of transiting into having digital identification of people’s birth certificates, identity cards and passports.
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Villagers’ lands cleared for mega-airport project despite ongoing disputes
Despite a land dispute that has yet to be settled, a dozen excavators are being deployed to dig up the rice fields and wetlands belonging to villagers of Kampong Talong, in Kandal Stung district’s Boeung Khyang commune, for the new Phnom Penh International Airport in Kandal province.
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Battambang Man Apologizes for Criticizing Officials for Destroying Road
A Battambang resident was forced to issue an apology by local police for a Facebook comment criticizing the demolition of a road in his commune.
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Update: Shoe Thrower Sam Sokha Pays Fine — Will not Return to Prison
Kampong Speu resident Sam Sokha — who spent four years in prison for throwing a sandal at a CPP billboard — paid about $2,500 in court fines on Thursday and will not have to return to prison, said a court prosecutor.
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Accused tycoon seeks help from PM
Tycoon Duong Ngiep, a well-known businessman and a senior official of the Interior Ministry, called on Prime Minister Hun Sen and his wife Bun Rany to intervene over claims of irregularities by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court and its investigating judge whom he says extorted money from him.
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Briefs: Strikers Charged Under Covid-19 Law, UN Questions CNRP Murder
Three NagaWorld protesters who were arrested on Saturday have been charged for obstruction under the Covid-19 Law and sent to pretrial detention at PJ Prison, a rights group said.
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Reform Party Again Delays Party Congress to April
The fledgling Cambodia Reform Party has once again delayed its party congress, which was scheduled for the third week of February, this time because their overseas members were unable to return because of the Omicron outbreak.
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Kheng pushes for more action on overcrowding in prisons by drug addicts and traffickers
Interior Minister Sar Kheng has expressed concern over the overcrowded prisons nationwide with most inmates being drug addicts and traffickers.
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Indigenous communities concerned over rising drug addiction
The rising number of drug addicts among the young in indigenous areas of Mondulkiri province is raising concerns about the impact on traditional culture and livelihoods.
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Hun Sen Suggests Limiting Gatherings Amid Concerns Over Covid-19 Case Spike
Cambodia reported around 100 daily cases over the weekend and early this week, but Hun Sen released an audio message Tuesday night saying more than 200 cases had been recorded that day. A Health Ministry announcement Wednesday morning said there were 223 new positive cases.
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