The Khmer Krom and other groups say their rights and freedoms are restricted by the current Vietnamese government.
The study interviewed 1,522 people in Phnom Penh and the provinces of Kampong Speu, Prey Veng and Takeo.
The country had nearly 450,000 Internet users at the end of 2011, according to the Internet World Stats website.
An attorney for the three women, called the summons “a good opportunity” that would allow the women to “tell the true story."
Villagers say they have been pushed off nearly 1,500 hectares of land to make way for the senator’s sugar cane crops.
An estimated 2.3 million hectares were given over as concessions to private companies in recent years, Adhoc recently reported.
Controversy is looming in Cambodia over the government's choice of Olympic marathoner.
Joel Brinkley, a professor of journalism, spoke to VOA Khmer recently about his book and possible solutions to Cambodia’s “curse.”
The 27-minute film follows the work of a leading NGO working to rally support for an end to widespread land grabbing in Cambodia.
The survey questioned 2,000 people in face-to-face responses in November and December last year.
A Cambodian-American group in the US has begun lobbying Washington institutions in an effort to affect political change in Cambodia.
Cambodia held its annual Plow Ceremony on Wednesday, with royal oxen predicting a good year for beans and corn.
The 25-day program is designed to promote leadership and community engagement for future leaders of Asean.
Subedi told about 100 evictees from Borei Keila and the Boeung Kak lake development site that he had a “great deal of sympathy".
A huge percentage of young people remain disengaged from politics.
Pete Pin, the thirty-year-old photographer, is searching for his heritage amid the Cambodian enclaves of America.
In an account published in the English-language daily, the reporters said they had not witnessed the shooting directly.
The rights group Adhoc reported in March an increase in land concessions that ranged from 70 to 99 years.
A special investigative committee declared the case closed on Saturday, citing testimony from three witnesses.
Srab Sroeuy, who founded South Sound Martial Arts, told VOA Khmer he wants to showcase traditional fighting styles.
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