The Sam Rainsy Party holds 26 of 123 National Assembly seats; the Human Rights Party holds three.
According to reports, Thai Foreign Minister will bring a message to Cambodia Friday saying Thailand has no intention of war.
Cambodia is facing an overcrowding of its jails, with an estimated 14,000 prisoners across the system in 2010.
Yoeung Baloung was supposed to be serving 13 years on charges related to illegal logging.
Wednesday’s statement was made to clarify misunderstandings in the media regards to cases 003 and 004.
Mu Sochua had her immunity stripped by the Assembly in 2009, after she was sued by Prime Minister Hun Sen for defamation.
The Ministry of Interior last week said it was adjusting provisions in the law that were main areas of concern for many NGOs.
Already well received, the film will now compete against four other finalists for an Academy Award on Feb. 27.
Nationwide, there are thousands of paddy banks across 18 provinces, according to Cedac, a development NGO.
They have sought release ahead of their atrocity crimes trial on grounds they have been detained beyond a time limit.
The courts have selected more than 2,000 civil party participants for the upcoming trial of the four jailed Khmer Rouge leaders.
The pagoda was built by Cambodians in 1998 on land claimed by Cambodia.
Organizations are worried the new law, which seeks tighter regulations, would inhibit the growth and develop of the country.
The Sam Rainsy Party is preparing for the next elections, but whether or not its leader will join them remains an open question.
The Cambodian government denied the findings of an annual Human Rights Watch report.
The Cambodian government on Wednesday issued a strong rebuke of the Thai “yellow shirt” protest movement.
The investigation stems from a drunk driving accident that injured three people on a motorcycle.
Anemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells, which bring oxygen to body tissues.
Nuon Chea is now awaiting an atrocity crimes trial at the UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal.
Sam Chankea was charged with defamation, in May 2010, after giving an interview to Radio Free Asia on a land dispute case.
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