Even as local elections approach, election monitors say the process of decentralization has been too slow.
Leang Sok Choeun was sentenced alongside two other men for reportedly distributing anti-government leaflets in 2009.
Funcinpec and the Norodom Ranariddh Party announced they were joining together last week, after a six-year split.
Although violence against writers and academics in Cambodia has decreased in recent years, many say they still face strong censorship.
A group of 23 human rights NGOs issued a statement Tuesday condemning ongoing violence by state security forces against civilians.
Thirteen of the representatives are currently at Prey Sar prison, facing jail terms between one year and two-and-a-half years.
A NEC official warns government officials of being punished or reprimanded if they are found to be involved with political activities.
Loun Savath has become a common figure at land protests, vexing Cambodia’s Buddhist leadership.
Like many people who lived through the Khmer Rouge, Ung Loung has had to deal with the horrors that happened to her and her family.
Cambodia’s two main royalist parties struck a deal on Thursday, putting to rest years of animosity.
The 13 women were found guilty of illegally taking land and resisting public officers.
Guide by Geneva-based NGO Interpeace summarizes decades of best practices.
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