Aside from Lowell, Ho Vann will meet supporters in Philadelphia, Penn., and New York before returning to Cambodia at the end of July.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to attend an Asean security forum this month.
The symposium, called “Learning from the Past: Global Perspectives on Holocaust Education,” ends Monday.
Cambodian health officials now say they are worried a decrease in aid funding to fight the disease could hurt their efforts to stop it.
Recent statistics show Internet penetration in Cambodia at only about 3 percent, but growing.
The contentious issue of the South China Sea will also likely be on Clinton’s agenda, as she moves to further engagement in the region.
Officials from the Sam Rainsy and Human Rights parties are set to meet next month in Manila to lay groundwork for a possible merge.
The two sides have been in a military standoff over a plot of land near the temple since July 2008.
Representatives wasted no time in meeting after their release from prison following a decision by the Appeals Court Wednesday.
The Global Media Forum was set up to encourage media to play a role in education and culture, especially in developing countries.
The women left the court in prison clothes, many of them weeping.
Sources close to the court say both judges have been approved by the Supreme Council of Magistracy and by the king of Cambodia.
“I faced hardship,” he told VOA Khmer at the US State Department recently, where he was honored for his work.
According to documents obtained by VOA Khmer, Hun Sen has signed concessions on more than 65,000 hectares of land.
Mam Sonando, who spoke to VOA Khmer from Switzerland, denied the allegations, but he said he would return to Cambodia next month.
NEC officials have acknowledged some irregularities with voting, but blamed technical problems, not political bias.
Patrick Devillers is currently in the custody of the Cambodian immigration police.
Foreign Minister Hor Namhong told reporters Friday that Patrick Devillers will remain in Cambodian custody.
Devillers was arrested June 13 in Phnom Penh at the request of China, Cambodian officials said.
Patrick Devillers, 52, reportedly lives in Phnom Penh and owns land in the coastal town of Kep.
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