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ECCC Warns Lawyers Over Media Leaks
The Khmer Rouge tribunal yesterday warned all lawyers at the court against leaking information to the news media after allegation of political interference at the court appeared in the Cambodia Daily.
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Rong Chhun Invited to Discuss Preah Vihear March
Phnom Penh municipality has invited Rong Chhun, president of the Cambodian Confederation of Unions, to talk about the organization's plan to demonstrate on July 15 in recognition of the two-year anniversary of border clashes with Thai forces at Preas Vihear .
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No Firm Date Set on First ACU Action
The declaration of assets by government and civil society, described as the first action of Cambodia's newly formed anti corruption institution, will have to wait until after the Council of Ministers passes a sub-decree to be submitted by July 19, Anti corruption Unit Chairman Om Yentieng said yesterday.
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UN Human Rights Chief Stands by Comments
In response to government criticism, UN human rights office chief Christophe Peschoux yesterday stood by recent over how the government conducted the deportation of two Thai nationals accused of being the masterminds behind a recent bomb explosion in Bangkok.
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Duch Fires French Lawyer as Verdict Looms
After a stuning about-face in his trail in November, former S-21 Chairman Kaing Guek Eav has fired his french defense lawyer Francois Roux, the Khmer Rouge tribunal announced yesterday.
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Rights Watch Blasts US Over Military Excercise
US-based rights monitor Human Rights Watch has criticized the US Defense and State departments for co-hosting a multinational peacekeeping event with RCAF, saying Washington was subverting its own efforts promote human rights in Cambodia.
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K Cham Man Arrested In Rape of 4-Year-Old
Police in Kampong Cham province arrested a 28-year-old man Thursday for allegedly raping the 4-year-old daughter of his girlfriend in Memot district's Dar commune, said district's chief of penal police Soem Hour.
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2 Years on, No Clues, Supects in Journalist's Killing
Nearly two years after journalist Khim Sambor and his son Khat Sarintheata were fatally shot in Phnom Penh, police still have no clues or suspects in the killings, municipal police chief Touch Naruth said yesterday.
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Sam Rainsy-Elections Be Amended to Meet Citizens Willingness
មន្រ្តីអង្គការសង្គមស៊ីវិល ក៏ដូចជាមន្រ្តីជាន់ខ្ពស់គណបក្សសម រង្ស៊ីធ្លាប់បានទាមទារញយដងឪ្យមានការកែទម្រង់ប្រព័ន្ឋបោះឆ្នោត ជាពិសេសធ្វើឪ្យគណៈកម្មាការជាតិរៀបចំការបោះឆ្នោតមានភាពឯករាជ្យ អនុវត្តន៏ ការងារឪ្យបានត្រឹមត្រូវតាមគោលការណ៏បាវចនារបស់ខ្លួន
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Deum Ampil's Owner to Reopen Under New Name
After the CPP-affiliated Deum Ampil media center was shuttered last week in the midst of a rift between its owner and its director, the owner is set to reopen today under a new name, she said.
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Mu Sochua-Plan to Have press Conference Before Deadline of Compensation
នៅមុនថ្ងៃនៃការផុតកំណត់បង់ប្រាក់ពិន័យនៅថ្ងៃទី16ខែកក្កដា លោកស្រីមួរ សុខហួរអ្នកតំណាងរាស្រ្តគណបក្សសមរង្ស៊ីមណ្ឌលកំពត និងរៀបចំធ្វើសន្និសីទការសែតមួយស្តីពីប្រព័ន្ឋតុលាការនិងយុត្តិធ៏មនៅក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជា។
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Judgment Day Nears for Khmer Rouge Torturer-in-chief
The judgement on Jul. 26, in the first international trial of a surviving Khmer Rouge leader, will be a groundbreaking moment for the South-east Asian nation, coming 31 years after the genocidal regime led by Pol Pot was driven out of power.
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Khmer Officer Threatened to UN Human Right Activist to be away from Cambodia
លោក ហោ ណាំហុង ឧបនាយករដ្ឋមន្ត្រី និងជារដ្ឋមន្ត្រីក្រសួងការបរទេស បានគំរាមបណ្ដេញតំណាងការិយាល័យឧត្ដមស្នងការអង្គការសហប្រជាជាតិ ទទួលបន្ទុកសិទ្ធិមនុស្សនៅកម្ពុជា លោក គ្រីស្តូហ្វ ពីស៊ូ (Christophe Peschoux) ចេញពីកម្ពុជា ប្រសិនបើលោកនៅតែបន្តជ្រៀតជ្រែកចូលកិច្ចការ និងអធិបតេយ្យរបស់កម្ពុជា។
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Phnom Penh Man Charged With Rape of 5-Year-Old
Phnom penh Municipal Court charged a 21-year-old man with rape yesterday after he allegedly molested a 5-year-old girl on four separate occasions, deputy prosecutor Keu Bunnara said.
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Minimum Wage Set to Rise to $61 This Year
The Labor Advisory Committee yesterday agreed to increase the minimum wage for garment workers to $61 per month-a far lower figure than the $93 union were calling for.
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Security Guard Free After Shooting Boy, Paying $550 Compensation
A security guard in Kompong Cham province on Monday shot a 14-year-old boy who was allegedly trespassing on a rubber plantation, but will not face arrest after paying $550 in compensation to the boy's family, police official said yesterday.
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Demolition of Reservoir Moves Beyond K Thom
The ongoing demolition of manmade reservoirs around Tonle Sap lake moved beyond kompong Thom province for the first time this week, government officials said yesterday.
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Noun Chea Lawyers Renew Call for Political Inquiry
Dutch lawyer for Brother Number Two, Noun Chear, on Wednesday announced they had lodged a fresh request for the Khmer Rouge tribunal to investigate alleged political interference in work of the court.
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No News on Relocation of Evicted Newspaper Sellers
Twenty-four newspaper vendors evicted from Phnom Penh's Street 169 in 200 will sent a petition to Prime Minister Hun Sen today requesting a relocation site for their stalls.
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Sam Rainsy Hearing Rescheduled for September
The Court of appeal has rescheduled a hearing for opposition leader Sam Rainsy and two villagers, convicted of uprooting temporary border posts, for Sept 9 after the hearing was postponed this week, prosecutor Ngeth Sarat said yesterday.