Yingluck, who was elected in July, is scheduled to arrive on Thursday, with Thaksin preparing for a weeklong trip starting Friday.
Eight Cambodian port and customs officials are currently being trained on the use of the scanner.
Thaksin is expected to give a lecture on Asian economics on Saturday and to play a round of golf with Hun Sen in Siem Reap on Sunday.
In recent years, journalists have had to face a number of lawsuits or jail terms, especially under a criminalized defamation law.
Ta An is among three former cadre cited by prosecutors at the UN-backed court as worthy of indictments under controversial Case 004.
There are many who consider themselves victims of the regime, but failed to receive the same health care services.
One of the major points of concern for some NGOs was the mandatory registration process in the original draft.
Many remain concerned that the aging four defendants will die before they see their day in court.
The report urged more action at the grassroots, rather than national, level, to lessen the impact of climate change.
City officials, including Governor Kep Chuktema, declined to comment on the families’ allegations.
Government spokesman Phay Siphan said the Cambodian government is developing each law and looking at ways to better apply them.
Many of the villagers are illiterate, and they say they depend on the communal land for their food and traditional rituals.
Aside from promoting trade, the business association also seeks to promote Cambodian culture.
In the US, kickboxing is undertaken more for exercise than for sport, with enthusiasts taking on the martial art to keep in shape.
Vann Nath was among seven known Tuol Sleng survivors.
Judges will have to consider this weeks’ hearings, a process that will likely push back the start date of a full trial.
The contempt proceedings represent the first time the court has actively pursued a media organization for its reporting on the tribunal.
The trial of Duch, who admitted his guilt and asked for the forgiveness of his victims, was a first for the court.
Three of those facing prosecution may finally face justice after many years in the Khmer Rouge tribunals.
The law contains punishment of up to five years in prison for the illegal sale and from 15 years to life for convicted assailants.
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