EU officials met with rights groups and other representatives of villagers on Friday.
Cabinet Minister Sok An on Tuesday urged representatives from 30 donor countries to consider more funding for the Khmer Rouge tribunal.
Tibet has a government in exile led by the Dalai Lama, following a Chinese takeover of the territory in the 1950s.
Chhany Sak Humphry was awarded the Regent's Medal for Excellence in Teaching at the University of Hawaii.
The center is run by a man named Pen Lim, he is a powerful businessman and adviser to the Senate President Chea Sim.
Katherine Belida is a member of Language Corps and is traveling to Cambodia to teach English.
The two-year jail sentence of a rights worker for Licadho will not deter the groups work, a senior Licadho monitor said Thursday.
The tribunal has experienced cash-flow problems this year, with some donors reluctant to fund the court.
The complaints encompass allegations of corruption within the police and courts and in illegal logging and land disputes.
Officials from Licadho and the EU confirmed the closed-door meeting on Friday but declined to elaborate.
The Cambodian government is facing more accusations it has cracked down on freedoms of expression and the media in the past years.
The preliminary talks will set the stage for a general border committee meeting that was postponed last month.
Cambodian consulates already operate in Seattle, Wash., and Lowell, Mass.
The US has expelled more than 200 Cambodians under the law since 2001.
Human rights workers say they have faced increasing threats and pressure for doing their work over the past two years from police.
Both sides are at loggerheads over a small stretch of land west of the Preah Vihear temple.
Villagers at the Kampong Speu concession say they are being pushed off 2,000 hectares of land as the company expands.
The appointment is expected to go to Rong Chhorng, who is currently the acting head of the unit.
Members include senior government adviser Om Yientang, who is the head of the unit, and his three deputies.
Kem Sokha is on a trip through the US to build support for his party ahead of commune council elections in 2012.
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