Thai lawmaker Panich Vikitsreth and Narumol Jitrawarattana, were released after they paid their bail, approximately at $250 each.
The seven Thais, including a member of parliament, are facing a potential prison sentence of 18 months, for illegal entry into Cambodia.
Moeuk Dara, secretary-general of the the National Authority to Combat Drugs, was put under arrest by the Ministry of Interior.
Cambodia is hoping to produce 1 million tons for rice for export by 2015.
Around 2,120 victims who have registered as civil party complainants have been accepted from more than 4,000 applications.
Hun Hean was removed from his post following the January 7 holiday celebrations.
Under the Pol Pot regime, people were taught to keep silent, and often their survival depended on that silence.
Jan. 7 remains a contentious day for Cambodians, marking both the ouster of the Khmer Rouge and the beginning of Vietnamese occupation.
Hun Hean, the recently demoted police chief of Banteay Meanchey province is being held on suspicion of drug trafficking.
Critics say the proposed law creates tangles of red tape that could be used to attack groups that don't follow the government line.
Relatives of the defendants, reporters and Thai Embassy officials were barred from the courtroom in Phnom Penh on Thursday.
More than 700 people sought the free services of the doctors and medical staff on the first day, Monday.
The law will require NGOs to provide financial reports and action plans to the government.
The seven suspects, including a Thai member of parliament, were detained last week for allegedly crossing the border illegally.
Residents say they will sit at Freedom Park, for a week in search of mediation.
Cambodia has a total nine mobile operators for its 6.3 million users.
Professor Sum Chhum Bun says the literature, arts and culture during the regime were used for Marxist-Leninist ideology.
According to officials, more than 1,600 Cambodians died in road accidents in 2010.
According to reports, the defendants were on a fact-finding mission investigating Thai claims of Cambodian border encroachment.
Residents say they want $1,500 per square meter, or 15 hectares slotted for themselves in the new development.
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