Heng Saroeun had fallen ill with stomach problems, but the company would not release her without first being repaid.
Court officials are expected to discuss internal rules for the tribunal over the next three days that will help it bring Case 002 to tri
Defense lawyers have argued their clients have been held beyond the mandated limits of pre-trial detention.
Cambodia expects to have oil flowing by the end of 2012, with revenues expected to reach $1.7 billion.
The foreign ministers of Asean are scheduled to meet Feb. 22, while Cambodia hopes to move the process forward with Asean and Thailand.
Thai claims to the land near the temple, or even the temple itself, have run afoul of Cambodia’s claims to legal ownership of the land.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down after 18 days of anti-government demonstrations, relinquishing 30 years of power.
Friday's fighting included the firing of multiple rockets from vehicle platforms and from tanks.
According to reports, Thai Foreign Minister will bring a message to Cambodia Friday saying Thailand has no intention of war.
Wednesday’s statement was made to clarify misunderstandings in the media regards to cases 003 and 004.
They have sought release ahead of their atrocity crimes trial on grounds they have been detained beyond a time limit.
Sam Chankea was charged with defamation, in May 2010, after giving an interview to Radio Free Asia on a land dispute case.
Hun Sen was referring to the ongoing social upheaval in the North African country that toppled a longtime authoritarian president.
Tribunal spokesman Lars Olsen said the Trial Chamber will consider the request as planning for the trial moves ahead.
Officials would like to see 87 million visitors traveling across Southeast Asia by 2015.
Rapp, who staid in Cambodia Thursday through Sunday, said his visit had convinced him the investigations will go forward.
Thai lawmaker Panich Vikitsreth and Narumol Jitrawarattana, were released after they paid their bail, approximately at $250 each.
Moeuk Dara, secretary-general of the the National Authority to Combat Drugs, was put under arrest by the Ministry of Interior.
Residents say they will sit at Freedom Park, for a week in search of mediation.
Professor Sum Chhum Bun says the literature, arts and culture during the regime were used for Marxist-Leninist ideology.
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