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Sam Rainsy Still Firmly Keeps This Stance On Land Encroachment Issue-Kh
តុលាការៃនខេត្តស្វាយរៀងកាលពីៃថ្ងទី២៧ មករា ២០១០ បានកាត់ទោស លោក សម រង្ស៊ី អោយជាប់ពន្ធនាគារចំនួន០២ឆ្នាំ និងពិន័យជាប្រាក់ ចំនួន ៥៨ លានរៀល ដែល ក្នុងនោះបង់ឲ្យគណៈកម្មការព្រំដែនកម្ពុជា ចំនួន៥០ លានរៀល ។ ជាមួយគ្នានោះដែរ តុលាការខេត្តស្វាយរៀង ក៏បានកាត់ទោស កសិករចំនួន០២នាក់ ដែលយួនរំលោភ យកដីគឺលោកស្រី មាស ស្រី និង លោក ព្រំ ជា ដែល ម្នាក់ៗ ជាប់ ពន្ធនាគារចំនួនមួយឆ្នាំពិន័យជាប្រាក់ក្នុងម្នាក់ចំនួន២,៥ លានរៀល ។
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Victim Reforms To Be Discussed At The ECCC
In addition to swearing in newly appointed UN Co-Prosecutor Andrew Cayley, a conclave of judges will meet at the Khmer Rouge tribunal next week to adopt far-reaching changes to the way victims participate in the trial process.
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Thia Border Forces Shoot, Capture 2 Cambodias
Two Cambodian men, described as RCAF soldiers wearing civilian clothes, were shot and captured Tuesday by Thai border forces after a five-minute exchange of gunfire in Oddar Meanchey province’s O’Smach commune in Samraong district, military officials said yesterday. The two were among a group of 10 Cambodians, all of whom were reportedly soldiers in civilian
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Closed-Door Court Hands Down Jail Terms To Sam Rainsy, Villagers
Svay Rieng City – At a brisk pace and out of the public’s eye, the Svay Rieng Provincial Court found opposition leader Sam Rainsy and two villagers guilty yesterday, handing down prison terms and more than 60 million riel in fines. Convicted of inciting racial discrimination and damaging public property, Mr Rainsy was sentence in absentia to two years in prison and ordered to pay 8 million riel (about $2,000) in fines, according to court prosecutor Keo Sothea.
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In Wake Of Protests, 3 Dredgers Halt Work on Kampot River
Three sand dredging companies operating on Kampot province’s Chhar River suspended their activities last week, according to local villagers and a rights worker. The villagers had been protesting against the companies’ activities since December, as they feared dredging would cause the collapse of their houses and fruit plantations located on the banks of the river.
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American Man, Two Cambodians Charged In Child Sex Case
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged a 59-year-old American with purchasing sex with three children and producing pornography, according to officials, The Court also charged two Cambodians who allegedly sold sex with the girls, all under18, to the American after advertising them on the Internet.
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10 Cam - Anger Lingers A Year After Dey Krahorm Eviction
One year ago this Sunday, the last remaining residents at Phnom Penh’s Dey Krahorm community were violently evicted. Families barricaded the streets surrounding the slum and lobbed stones. Police retaliated with batons and tear gas. In the end, workers razed hundreds of ramshackle houses, loaded the non-compliant residents onto trucks and cleared everything away.
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Government Says No Master Plan For Coastal Project
A private firm has filled in about 60 hectares of shallow coastal waters in Kampot province-as part of a 200hectare seafront port, hotel and residential housing project-without giving Council for the development of Cambodia a master plan of their proposed building activities, a CDC official said yesterday.
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Beong Kak Villagers Complained About The Difficulties As Subedi In Cambodia-Kh
បញ្ហាសហគមន៍ តំបន់បឹងកក់ បានកក្រើកជាថ្មីនៅខណៈពេលដែល វត្តមានរបស់លោក ស៊ូរិយ៉ា ស៊ូប៊ីឌី អ្នកសរសេររបាយការណ៍ ផ្នែកសិទ្ធិមនុស្ស អង្គការសហប្រជាជាតិ មកប្រទេសកម្ពុជាលើកទី២ ។ ការលេចចេញនូវការត្អូញត្អែររបស់អ្នកភូមិនោះ ដោយសារតែពួកអាជ្ញាធរ បានហាមឃាត់មិនឲ្យប្រជាពលរដ្ឋ នៅក្នុងសហគមន៍ជួសជុលលំនៅដ្ឋាន ដែលរយីករយាក មិនអាចរស់នៅបាននៅពេល ដែលមានភ្លៀងធ្លាក់ ។
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B Meanchey Land Concession Revoked, Village Families Say
One hundred and fifty families in Banteay Meanchey province who claim that they were awarded a150 hectare social land concession in 1998 said yesterday that they are at serious risk of losing their land to a cal developer.
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Governor Says No Stop To Coast Filling In Kampot
Kampot Provincial Governor Khoy Khun Huor said yesterday that provincial authorities will not follow a recent order by the Ministry of Agriculture to suspend a massive seafront development project until he has consulted directly with the Council for the Development of Cambodia.
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Vendors in Bbang Ask 4 Authorities Help
អាជីវករ នៅផ្សារស្នឹងជាច្រើននាក់គ្រោងលើកគ្នាឡើងមកតវ៉ាសុំកិច្ច អន្តរាគមន៍ពីអាជ្ញាធរខេត្តបាត់ដំបងឲ្យជួយពួកគេ បន្ទាប់ពីអាជ្ញាធរមូលដ្ឋានស្រុកបាណន់កំណត់កាលបរិច្ឆេទឲ្យពួកគេ រុះរើតូបលក់ដូរចេញពីផ្សារស្នឹងឲ្យអស់នៅត្រឹមថ្ងៃទី២២ ខែមករានេះ។ អាជីវករឈ្មោះ ប៊ុន ថេត បានថ្លែងនៅព្រឹកថ្ងៃពុធ ទី២០ ខែមករា ថា អ្នកលក់ដូរប្រមាណជាង ៨០នាក់បានស្នើឲ្យអាជ្ញាធរខេត្តជួយដោះស្រាយធ្វើយ៉ាងណាឲ្យពួកគេ បានលក់ដូរនៅទីតាំងផ្សារចាស់។
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Human Right Watches Report on HR in Cam-Kh
អង្គការ សិទ្ធិមនុស្ស Human Rights Watch ដែលមានបេសកកម្មឃ្លាំមើលការរីកចម្រើនសិទ្ធិមនុស្សនៅក្នុងបណ្តា ប្រទេសនានាបានវាយតម្លៃថា ការគោរពសិទ្ធិមនុស្សនៅកម្ពុជាកំពុងមានដំណើរថយក្រោយ។ លោក ហង្ស ចក្រា ចាងហ្វាងកាសែតខ្មែរម្ចាស់ស្រុក នៅពេលត្រូវនាំខ្លួនចូលស្ដាប់សវនាការសាលាឧទ្ធរណ៍នាថ្ងៃទី១១ សីហា ២០០៩។ ការរំលោភសិទ្ធិមនុស្សជាច្រើនករណីកំពុងកើតមានឡើង រួមមានការគាបសង្កត់ទៅលើសេរីភាពខាងសម្តែងមតិដែលអង្គការ Human Rights Watch គូសបញ្ជាក់ថា រដ្ឋាភិបាលកម្ពុជាដែលដឹកនាំដោយគណបក្សប្រជាជនគ្រប់គ្រងទាំងស្រុង នូវស្ថានីយទូរទស្សន៍ទាំងអស់ និងស្ថានីយវិទ្យុភាគច្រើន។
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SRP Lawmakers Meet Jailed Svay Rieng Villagers
Svay Rieng City-Prison authorities allowed only three lawmakers from a delegation of Sam Rainsy Party officials to briefly meet with two jailed land protest villager, while police kept a close eye on the prison from a cordon set up along the road.
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Kampot Coast Filling Halts After Months Of Protest
At least six months after it began, the Ministry of Agriculture has ordered Kampot provincial authorities to suspend a massive seafront development project, saying the project by Keo Chea Property Development Company has not met six of seven requirements set out in the firm’s contract with the government, according to letter from the ministry obtained yesterday.
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Market Vendors Protest 200 Riel Per Day Fee Outside PM Home
Serveral hundred vendors from O’ Russie Market gathered outside Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Phnom Penh home yesterday asking the primier to eliminate a new daily 200 riel fee at the market.
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Mu Sochua Appeals Defamation Conviction
SRP Lawmaker Mu Sochua filed an appeal with the Supreme Court yesterday against a defamation conviction that was upheld by the Appeal Court on Oct 28, the lawmaker said. In August, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court found Ms Sochua guilty of defamation and ordered her to pay a $4,100 fine, reasoning that her own defamation lawsuit against the premier, which was itself dismissed, was defamatorry.
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Villagers in Koh Kong Land Dispute Appeal to King, Hun Sen
More than 100 villagers who stand to be evicted from their homes in Koh Kong province next week appealed at a news conference Friday to King Norodom Sihamoni and Prime Minister Hun Sen to intervene after a Supreme Court verdict awarded their land to two wealthy businessmen, villagers and rights workers said.
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Land for Veterans, Families of Dead Soldiers, Hun Sen Says
Prime Minister Hun Sen has announced a plan to grant more than 20,000 hectares in social land concessions to military veterans and families of dead soldiers, according to a statement published in local newspapers on Tuesday.
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Land Dispute Villagers Get Ministry Runaround
Kompong Chhnang villagers involved in land dispute with a firm owned by Chea Kheng, the wife of Industry Minister Suy Sem, said yesterday that, despite a promise to make a decision in their case, the Justice Ministry had this week sent them on a wild goose chase from office to office.