At least 30,000 Cambodian women are employed as domestic workers in Malaysia.
Protesters gathered in front of the court Tuesday morning, dressed in white, and displaying photographs of the Sept. 16 eviction.
A UN spokesman said last week O’Brien plans to meet political and court officials, including Council Minister Sok An.
The development company plans to build a $181 million plant capable of producing 135 megawatts of electricity in Preah Sihanouk.
Critics of the registration process say it allows non-Cambodians from Vietnam to register, favoring the ruling party.
More than 30,000 families have been pushed out of their homes in flooding that began in August.
About 20 of its 120 graduates, in the four-year journalism program, have gone on to pursue work as actual journalist
The capital and many other places across the country have been inundated in recent weeks.
Peou Nam was taken twice for execution in a pit by the Khmer Rouge, and survived both times.
Chhang Youk, added in a later interview that the UN should not allow the resignation to go uninvestigated.
The Khmer Parents Association in Long Beach, Calif., organized its 7th annual health fair for Cambodian-Americans over the weekend.
The fellows attended a one-week seminar in Washington in August before settling into US states based on their areas of interest.
The hybrid court, the first of its kind, has spent $150 million and so far completed only one trial since 2006.
Lao Monghay, an independent analyst, said that election officials must work harder to act as “hosts” for registrants.
Government spokesman Khieu Kanharith dismissed allegations the government was interfering with the work of the court.
At least 760 families in two of the capital’s districts are facing displacement.
George Boden, a campaigner for the British watchdog Global Witness, recently spoke to VOA Khmer about the implications of such a policy.
At least eight journalists in Cambodia have been killed with confirmed motives since 1992.
Authorities say at least 176 people have now died in flooding that began in August and has continued across the country.
Meas Muth, the former commander of the Khmer Rouge navy, is among five suspects in two cases before the UN-backed tribunal.
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