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Safety Packages From Battambang Contains Less Irregularities
- Release Date: 28-Aug-2013
Safety packages of ballots from Battambang province contain less irregularities comparing to those from Kratie province. Constitutional Council ordered National Election Committee to open the packages for verification in response to the complaints filed by Cambodia National Rescue Party.
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Cambodia Opposition Rally Demands Fair Result of National Election
- Release Date: 27-Aug-2013
Opposition leaders from Cambodia National Rescue Party Sam Rainy and Kem Sokha met supporters who gathered in Phnom Penh's Freedom Park on Monday for the large rally since July 28 national elections.
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Cambodia Situation after Election
- Release Date: 27-Aug-2013
The interview between Mr.Ou Virak, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) with the Women's Media Center (WMC)on Cambodia situation after election.
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Safety Packages Found Unsealed, Numbers of Votes Changed
- Release Date: 26-Aug-2013
Safety Packages Found Unsealed, Numbers of Votes Changed All of the 13 safety packages from Kratie province ordered to open by the Constitutional Council for verification were found not properly recorded and unsealed. The opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party blasted the NEC for the irregularity and called it a serious fraud. However, NEC said it was merely a technical flaw. Constitutional Council member Prum Nhean Vichetr told reporters after checking the packages that the process was simply to ensure transparency in addressing the opposition's complaints and decision will come later.
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China Urges Rapid Formation of New Cambodian Government
- Release Date: 21-Aug-2013
China's foreign minister on Wednesday urged Cambodia to solve its ongoing political deadlock and to quickly form a new government, while firmly supporting Cambodia's current ruling government. Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who was on a bilateral visit to the country, made his remarks following meetings with his counterpart, Hor Namhong, and Prime Minister Hun Sen, amid a political crisis following last month's national elections.
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The authority do not allowed people to join CNRP's forum video by VOD
- Release Date: 21-Aug-2013
60 police forces using force attempt to stop people from attending a local meeting between the citizens and the lawmaker in Battambang.
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Mass Demonstration a Last Resort, Opposition Says
- Release Date: 16-Aug-2013
Opposition leaders met with supporters on Thursday, saying the party was interested in resolving issues over last month's election and that a mass demonstration is not a top priority. "It's just the last step," Kem Sokha, vice president of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, told supporters in Phnom Penh. The Rescue Party is contesting the primary election results, which handed a win to the ruling Cambodian People's Party, and opposition leaders say their lawmakers could boycott the formation of a new government if an investigation into widespread allegations of irregularities does not take place.
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New Born Freedom Of Speech
- Release Date: 15-Aug-2013
While television-, radio- and print media are under governmental control, online- and social media are free and on the rise among Cambodia's young population. The video documentary discovers the possibilities of the new freedom of speech.
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State of Play EP001: Ou Virak
- Release Date: 08-Aug-2013
In the first instalment in an ongoing series, The Phnom Penh Post talks with Ou Virak, president of the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights, about the 2013 vote and the post-election process.
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Youth camp against corruption
- Release Date: 08-Aug-2013
Youth groups from 8 provinces committed to fight corruption after attending 5 days youth camp organized by the Transparency Org recently.
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Without UN, Opposition Will Not Negotiate Over Elections, Leader Says
- Release Date: 06-Aug-2013
The opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party says it will not negotiate with the ruling party over elections earlier this month until a UN investigation into allegations of irregularities is conducted. Sam Rainsy, president of the party, told supporters gathered in Phnom Penh on Tuesday that he will not accept the National Election Committee's proposed mechanisms without help from the UN. If the government's election body cannot find a way to reflect the will of the voters, he will lead demonstrations, he said. CPP officials have said they won the election, with 68 of 123 National Assembly seats. But opposition supporters, as well as a wide array of election monitors, say the elections were marred by irregularities and voter fraud.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen Said No Hurdle To Form New Government
- Release Date: 02-Aug-2013
Prime Minister Hun Sen Said No Hurdle To Form New Government Cambodia's leader said on Friday he would press ahead with forming a new government even if the main opposition party tried to block the process it. Hun Sen, long-serving prime minister the Southeast Asia country, told a crown of farmers and his government officials in a tour to Kandal province. The comment made after both sides -- his ruling party the CPP and the opposition party CNRP of Sam Rainsy - claimed victory in last Sunday's general election.
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