Sam Rainsy alleges Hun Sen was responsible for the deaths of people sent to clear forests along the Thai border in the 1980s.
The procession included monks from Burma, Japan and Thailand, as well as Cambodia.
The judges have also ordered Cayley to retract portions of a public statement involving Case 003.
About 250,000 women were forced to marry against their wills by the Khmer Rouge, according to the film producers.
Abhisit said Sunday that Cambodia should withdraw the request as a good faith initiative for bilateral talks over the border.
Loun Savath, who has since fled Phnom Penh, told VOA Khmer by phone his actions had not gone against the will of Buddha.
Now Kem Sokha must face the accusations about his conversation with Hun Sen, reportedly recorded in July 2007.
Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and other major international groups have called on the government to spike the law entirely.
The rights group Adhoc has so far recorded at least 124 arrests in land disputes this year, with at least 18 people now in detention.
Sam Rainsy Party officials said Friday they believe the true killer or killers remain at large.
The 57-year-old woman, Mom Kim Sein, said she was kept by the Khmer Rouge at S-24, where prisoners were tortured.
Campbell’s remarks were part of a renewed engagement effort by the US in Southeast Asia, including initiatives with Asean.
Representatives of both companies have been tight-lipped so far on the proposed dam’s construction.
Cayley issued a public statement claiming judges Siegfried Blunk and You Bunleang should do more investigation into case 003.
Unlike Case 002, which saw more than 6,000 victim complainants, cases 003 and 004 so far only have 318.
Among those problems is that of forced deportation, a US policy that sends non-legal immigrants back to their presumed home countries.
The government estimates some 730 juvenile prisoners—those aged between 14 and 17—are incarcerated in the country’s 25 prisons.
For Nou Leakhena, however, the court is just one way to heal what she says is widespread post-traumatic stress from the regime.
In their letter, SRP lawmakers said more than 29,000 people from four different provinces had signed a petition.
The petition drives comes as the UN’s special human rights envoy for Cambodia, Surya Subedi, arrives in Phnom Penh on Monday.
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