The three men were arrested Sunday and are accused of murdering journalist Taing Try, who was in Kratie province investigating illegal logging.
More than 1,000 people gathered Wednesday in front of the Royal Palace to mark the second anniversary of the passing of former king Norodom Sihanouk.
The three men are also accused of possession of illegal weapons.
The statue, in Bayon Temple, was found tipped over, while a New Zealand woman who sneaked into the temples one night last week is suspected, police say.
Major brands who source from Cambodia have meanwhile begun to push for fair conditions and wages for factory labor.
The discussions over the Don Sahong Dam will start in Stung Treng province this week, near the Lao border, and continue through early December.
John Kerry speech marked the 30th anniversary of the US-Asean Business Council and comes as Asean is moving toward economic integration in 2015.
At least 14 journalists have been killed since 1990.
Festivals since the stampede have been canceled, after authorities and police were accused of negligence.
The event will allow members of the Cambodian community to meet with officials and share with them their experience.
Factories have said they can only pay $110 per month for workers, who are demanding a minimum $177 per month to keep up with the cost of living in Cambodia.
Some 200 protesters have gathered in front of the embassy over the past five days to demand an apology from an official there for comments he made about Kampuchea Krom.
Vietnamese Embassy officials declined to comment on the protest, which followed a two-day conference in Virginia to discuss issues faced by Cambodians, Hmong and Montagnards.
Cambodian and UN officials say they still need more funding to continue the work of the Khmer Rouge tribunal, despite waning interest from some donors.
A coalition of election reform proponents says it has not been allowed to attend talks between the ruling party and opposition.
The hearings will open Oct. 17 in what is the tribunal’s most important trial to date.
More than 1,000 people marched on the National Assembly on Monday, many of them displaced from land disputes, to mark World Habitat Day.
Cambodia has nearly 3 million Internet users, most of whom go online via their mobile phones.
Some 1,000 asylum seekers are currently being held on Nauru.
Workers have begun midday strikes in support of a wage increase to $177 per month, an amount factories have said they cannot afford.
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