The underpinning issue of those clashes—a disputed stretch of land near Preah Vihear temple—remains unresolved.
There are 170 Cambodian-Americans filing with the help of the institute as both complainants and civil parties.
Cambodia is hoping that meetings among Asean ministers in Jakarta will bring about a resolution to the border dispute.
The convictions could leave Cambodia without its main opposition leader as the country approaches local elections in 2012.
Court officials are expected to discuss internal rules for the tribunal over the next three days that will help it bring Case 002 to tri
Surya Subedi, the human rights special representative for the UN secretary-general, is on a 10-day mission that ends later this week.
Prime Minister Hun Sen said Thursday he wants a ceasefire to be signed at the Asean meeting Tuesday in Jakarta.
For decades, Cambodians here have been much more isolated from their fellow countrymen than from their Lao neighbors to the north.
A person with anemia should avoid tea, coffee or milk with meals as they interfere with the absorption of iron.
The Security Council urged both sides to agree to a permanent ceasefire and encouraged the venue of Asean for mediation.
Much of the national unity has solidified in recent weeks, following heavy border fighting with Thailand between Feb. 4 and Feb. 7.
A spokeswoman for Unesco told VOA Khmer that any visit would have to be done with “full collaboration” from both countries.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has categorized the fighting as “a small war” between the two countries.
The leaked e-mail suggests the anti-government website KI Media has been a particular target of the government.
Defense lawyers have argued their clients have been held beyond the mandated limits of pre-trial detention.
The Security Council on Monday encouraged Asean arbitration in the longstanding border feud between Cambodia and Thailand.
Meanwhile, Surya Subedi, the UN’s special envoy for human rights is in Cambodia to assess the courts.
The uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia surprised the world, deposing two long-term autocrats and sparking similar unrest across Arab states.
Cambodia expects to have oil flowing by the end of 2012, with revenues expected to reach $1.7 billion.
Thai claims to the land near the temple, or even the temple itself, have run afoul of Cambodia’s claims to legal ownership of the land.
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