They say people working on the count were rushed, skipped questions, ignored issues. Enumerators say not enough of them hired to question villagers who weren’t prepared.
Phnom Penh residents and businesses have complained for weeks about the worst power shortages in years, but one group has reaped the benefits: generator sellers.
With International Press Freedom Day marked May 3, journalists in Cambodia spoke to VOA about working in an environment of intimidation, harassment, and fear of arrest.
Since 1994, PPS has developed its program and curriculum and has expanded to Siem Reap.
Depending on the source, 81.47 percent to 95 percent of Cambodia's 9.6 million eligible voters are registered.
Since 2014, local rights group Licadho has recorded more than 400 cases of domestic violence, which have led to 40 deaths.
More than 12,000 people lent their support to the online campaign in solidarity with war refugees.
The project hopes to create better marine environment and to protect coral reefs.
Officials said they were unaware of any connections between the alleged assassin and Cambodia.
In November, after Mr. Trump was elected, political experts warned that his presidency would negatively affect the U.S’s effort to improve human rights and democracy abroad.
Guide Insider was one of 10 projects awarded by the Cambodians in Tech (CIT) event in Phnom Penh last month.
Social media such as Facebook and Twitter have become key battlegrounds in elections and a forum for debate and propaganda.
Author Sandy May sat down with VOA Khmer to talk about her experiences in Cambodia and her upcoming book, to launch in 2018.
Ou Virak, the Cambodian-American president of the public policy think tank, the Future Forum, said he was concerned by the turn of events.
Speaking during a recent visit to the United States by a group of Cambodian journalists, their American counterparts and political experts said this had been the “craziest” election campaign in memory.
Kem Ley was gunned down at a busy gas station in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh early last month.
It comes amid unprecedented criticism that Phnom Penh had again prevented ASEAN from adopting a unified stance on the South China Sea dispute.
“I think there was someone behind my child’s back.”
Nary Ly, 42, was deemed by the country’s National Olympic Committee as the only candidate capable of competing.
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