A researcher says interviews with many everyday Cambodians shows a desire to hear confessions from two former leaders.
The bodies of Laurent Vallier, 42, and his four children were found entombed in a vehicle submerged in a pond behind his home in Kampong Speu province.
The country’s GDP could rise by 19.9 percent by 2025, according to the report, published by the International Labor Organization and the Asian Development Bank.
Hun Sen appeared to be referring to remarks made Wednesday on VOA Khmer by Adhoc activist Ny Chakrya, following clashes between evictee protesters and security forces.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ruled Cambodia in some capacity for 30 years.
The two countries are reportedly in talks on the issue, though no deal has yet been signed.
Im Chaem, 68, is accused of atrocity crimes for her role in purges of Khmer Rogue cadre and for running a detention center where tens of thousands of people died.
The clash was one of the first since major violence over Freedom Park in the capital in July.
Opposition leader Sam Rainsy told supporters Friday that the goal of his party remains the same: to change the current regime.
Election watchdogs and small parties without seats in government are worried about a new formula for choosing the National Election Committee.
Chevron has had those shares for 12 years, but failed to reach a deal with the government over extraction.
The opposition wants to see an end of the prosecution of seven lawmakers for insurrection and incitement by a court widely viewed as biased.
The National Human Rights Commission of Thailand recently investigated allegations that villagers were forced from their homes to make way for three plantations companies.
The fact that only three leaders have faced trial since 2006 means the court is failing to bring justice to the victims of the brutal regime.
Im Chaem has said in the past she does not consider herself guilty of atrocity crimes, and she recently told local media she will not go to the court if summoned.
Some 200 former residents of the Borei Keila development attended Tuesday’s meeting.
All nine were arrested Saturday and accused of trafficking organs from the Preah Ket Mealea Military Hospital.
The courts have continued to question opposition leaders over violent clashes between Rescue Party supporters and Phnom Penh security forces July 15.
Im Chaem, 68, is among a small group of suspects that could be indicted in two more cases at the tribunal.
While the verdict signaled a completion to this phase of the trial, critics say the court could have done a lot more for Cambodians.
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