The National Election Committee said Thursday it was extending by three days pushing the date from Oct. 15 to Oct. 18.
Observers say some of the lists have the same name twice, while some retain “ghost” names of inexistent people.
The teachers, from 18 provinces, gathered at Freedom Park in the capital, the only sanctioned space for such demonstrations.
Since 2007, the program has placed 227 people in 14 provinces around Cambodia.
The families say they were seeking $24,000 in compensation from developer Shukaku, Inc., and local officials.
Oxfam America said in a statement that government and relief agency responses are under way, but more assistance is necessary.
The group said judges Siegfried Blunk and You Bunleng had failed to conduct genuine, impartial and effective investigations.
Van Schaack says the lack of post-Khmer Rouge transitional justice efforts explains current persistence of high social trauma.
Sophiline Cheam Shapiro says show is about the abuse of power and is a mythic representation of some of Cambodia’s modern woe.
Election processes are difficult for factory laborers because of the amount of days and hours they work and the low wages they earn.
Im Chaem spoke to VOA Khmer in an interview at her home in Anlong Veng district, Oddar Meanchey province, in July.
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court charged Pheng Kunthea Borey with forgery and fraud on Thursday.
Surya Subedi said Cambodian leaders should consider the long-term impact on development in Cambodia if such a law were passed.
The US is still facing a high unemployment rate, 9.1 percent for August.
The National Elections Committee says it has registered an estimated 460,000 out of more than 470,000 expected new voters.
Officials are still gauging the damage to infrastructure and rice fields, in the worst flooding since 2000.
A number of rights organizations condemned the closures, but the ministry said the outlets had licenses that had lapsed by 10 years.
Many Cambodians believe they will be cursed by their ancestors if they are unable to pray at a pagoda during Pchum Ben.
The court summoned him on Friday, claiming he had incited villagers to violence in a dispute.
The flooding has affected 90,000 families across 14 provinces, killing at least 34 children and destroying some 200 homes.
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