“Approximately 100,000 children in Cambodia are suffering from congenital heart defects,” says the founder of Hearts Without Borders.
The group rates Cambodia the 20th-most corrupt nation in the world, putting it in the company of Guinea, Kyrgyzstan and Yemen.
A parade can cost up to $40,000 and brings in tens of thousands of people from across California and the country.
Defense attorneys have said that the woes over the two cases highlight corruption in the tribunal’s judicial process.
A country can either be managed like a corporation, or as a public entity, Roth Hok said, outlining the key differences in each.
Lao Monghay says Cambodian society is changing, and the administrative system must change with it.
Cambodia will hold commune council elections June 3, with national elections slated for July 2013.
Hun Sen said claims on the South China Sea should remain a regional issue between “Asean and China only.”
Several Asean members, notably the Philippines and Vietnam, have overlapping claims to the sea with China and Taiwan.
Kem Sokha, leader of the Human Rights Party, said Cambodia must change, or “people today will turn toward uprisings for change."
Cambodia had left the contentious issue off the agenda, following a visit by Chinese President Hu Jiantao over the weekend.
Burmese President Thein Sein told reporters in Phnom Penh Tuesday the elections had been a success.
The displaced at Phnom Bath say they are vulnerable to heavy winds and rainstorms, and they fear poisonous snakes and insects.
Critics say there are not enough protective measures in place to help Cambodian workers when they get overseas.
Hu’s visit, the first from a Chinese head of state in 12 years, comes as Phnom Penh is hosting five days of Asean meetings.
Taken together, the meetings will be an indication of Cambodia’s Asean priorities.
The future of project is unclear, and many families have already been moved from proposed railway improvement sites.
Duch is helping prosecutors describe the inner workings of the Khmer Rouge regime as they seek to tie three suspects to atrocity crimes.
At least 200 people took part in the five-day campaign, which ended Wednesday and covered four provinces.
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