In a hand-written letter from Prey Sar prison, the activists say they were improperly tried by Phnom Penh Municipal Court.
Cambodians living in various states in the US say they want to see laws that allow illegal immigrants to legal live in here.
Large crowds gathered Tuesday to celebrate retirement and resettlement of beloved Sambo, who has been a well known resident of Phnom Penh for half a century.
Keegan said more political reform will come from the country’s youth, which IRI will continue to train, particularly with the Youth Council of Cambodia.
Khieu Samphan has refused to participate in the second phase of an atrocity crimes trial against him and fellow leader Nuon Chea.
The tribunal’s international investigating judge is examining more than 10 crime sites for Case 003 and some 55 crime scenarios for Case 004.
Many young Cambodians say they fear the impending competition from an EU-like economic integration that would free up goods and services between the 10 Asean nations.
A new voter registration system that could eliminate irregularities would cost about $17 million, an election monitor said Thursday.
In fact, Hun Sen’s Cambodian People’s Party is widely and frequently criticized for using the courts as a tool against dissidents.
A group of non-governmental organization leaders and researchers say the key to ending impunity in Cambodia is people’s full participation in politics and society.
All 10 Asean countries are set to form and EU-style community, allowing the free movement of goods and services between them at the end of 2015.
China recently pledged between $500 million and $700 million for Cambodia, but it is not clear where the money will be spent.
The ambassador has proven willing to tackle tough topics in Cambodia’s fractious political climate.
Prince Norodom Ranariddh, a former key figure in Cambodian politics, says he and others want to see an independent election body.
Meach Sovannara is accused of taking orchestrating violent demonstrations in July, a charge he denies.
The second and final phase of the trial against Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea are widely viewed as the court’s most important case.
The book will officially launch in Phnom Penh on Nov. 19 at Meta House and will be available at Monument Books in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, as well as amazon.com, on Kindle and in hardback.
At least three monks have been arrested and charged with disturbing public order.
Ten activists, three monks and two opposition members are currently in detention on various charges.
Prime Minister Hun Sen met with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the sideline of an Asean summit in Myanmar this wee, where they briefly discussed the Khmer Rouge tribunal.
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