Mu Sochua plans to stay through June 25, to submit her petition to the administration and to take part in the screening of the film.
At least 25 businesses last week signed an agreement of principle to ensure that their companies don’t violate the rights of workers.
The meeting will look into transparency for aid money, proper capacity building, and the right prioritization of aid projects.
The regulation, signed by Prime Minister Hun Sen May 31, calls on authorities to make lists of squatter communities.
The UN envoy for human rights, Surya Subedi, concluded a 10-day trip to Cambodia with a pointed criticism of the courts.
The World Economic Forum’s 2010 trade index report found that Cambodia slipped to No. 102 of 126 countries, down nine places from 2009.
The US returned seven Angkorian artifacts to Cambodia Thursday in a ceremony in the seaport of Preah Sihanouk province.
His visit also comes as Cambodian officials are facing criticism from the opposition for its border demarcation policies.
Ung Rithea is currently in jail and awaiting trial of fraud charges related to the case.
Both countries signed an agreement in 2003 banning the illegal import of Cambodian artifacts to the US.
The members will focus on political stability, security, social order, human and drug trafficking, economics and social matters.
The UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal is in the midst of investigating its second case of former regime leaders.
Cambodia’s youth outstrips the rest of the population by a growing margin, but youth advocates say their voices still go unheard.
Chevron, Bunge, ConocoPhillips, General Dynamics, General Electric, Johnson and Johnson, IBM, and JP Morgan will all take part.
Mu Sochua told VOA Khmer she has no intention of paying the fine.
Sam Rainsy is facing a two-year sentence on charges related to uprooting border posts near Vietnam in Svay Rieng province last year.
Sam Rainsy is currently on a visit to the US to build political support for his party, which holds 26 seats in the National Assembly.
The ILO estimated in 2007 an influx of 270,000 Cambodian job seekers entering the market each year.
The two governments are currently in the process of marking the borders according to agreements from 1985 and 2005.
Heather Ryan, a tribunal monitor for the Open Society Justice Initiative, talks about the current financial strains faced by the court.
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