Organizers said the success of this year’s pageant encouraged them to hold another one next year.
Mam Sonando, director of the independent Beehive radio station, said it has become harder to gain listeners.
The groups met in Phnom Penh to discuss development plans, foreign aid pledges and Cambodia’s development needs for 2012.
Japan has been one of Cambodia’s largest donors, giving nearly $2 billion in aid packages since 1992.
The two parties have tried unsuccessfully to join for at least two years, following national elections in 2008.
Now 54, Him Huy said Monday he had been recruited as a young man the year before the capital fell.
Mang Monika will present the findings of the project to the Appeals Court in a meeting Wednesday.
The exhibition showcases 17 rare photographs taken by American photographer Al Rockoff and French photographer Roland Neveu.
Since 2009, Cambodia has been trying to meet international standards for adoption.
Mu Sochua said women in Cambodia need to participate more in politics, in both grassroots and upper political leadership.
“The Children of Bassac” performs in New York, before moving on to Vermont, Connecticut, Boston and Lowell.
Cambodians nationwide rung in the Buddhist year 2555 on Thursday afternoon, ushering in the Year of the Rabbit at 1:12 pm.
Critics of the dam say it will hurt ecosystems in the river that provide a major source of fish for Cambodians.
Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and other major international groups have called on the government to drop the law entirely.
Seng Theary filed the complaint against former Khmer Rouge commanders Meas Mut and Sous Met.
Last year, 49 people were killed and 530 others injured in accidents over the holiday, due mostly to drunken or reckless driving.
In Cambodia, he told “Hello VOA” Thursday, the freedom to write is limited, while some people write even though it threatens their life.
Critics say the law will erode development progress Cambodia has made over the past 20 years.
The Trial Chamber is now deciding who else among thousands of applicants will stand as witness when the trial begins.
On Wednesday, 62 international NGOs working in Cambodia stated their strong opposition to the law.
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