It was a departure from the cult of personality Hun Sen has cultivated as a self-made rebel rather than an entitled member of the ruling class, observers told VOA
Following the dissolution of Cambodia's only credible opposition party, the country's Prime Minister Hun Sen held a ceremony at Angkor Wat to pray for happiness and peace. Observers say Hun Sen is seeking to consolidate his legacy with divine symbology intended to elevate his status beyond mere politician. David Boyle has this report.
Cambodian official, in Facebook post, accuses Washington of trying to destroy relations.
Following dissolution of opposition party, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen homes in on jailed opposition leader's former NGO
Photos were posted last weekend on websites of two pro-government news outlets, whose editors say images were provided to them by police
Senate and White House threaten concrete actions in response to dissolution of Cambodian opposition as EU mulls sanctions
Breakup of Cambodian National Rescue Party clears way for Prime Minister Hun Sen's re-election in 2018
White House resists Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's sweet words and rebukes his anti-democratic ways
Bomb disposal groups unaware of funding discontinuation
Why Facebook implemented this trial in the middle of crackdown on independent media in Cambodia or whether it will continue into election campaign next year remains a mystery
Blockchain looms as a game changer for financial transparency in the region
Threats from Ted Cruz, rights groups are met with anti-Western media attacks
EU and Swedish reps say dissolution of opposition will be met with consequences
Hundreds of Cambodian opposition commune chiefs face dissolution just months after taking power
The Cambodian government rushed through legislative amendments on Monday all but sealing the fate of more than 480 commune chiefs elected just months ago under the banner of the opposition Cambodian National Rescue Party, or CNRP. And as the National Election Committee hits the provinces to register voters for next year’s parliamentary elections, many now see no point in participating. David Boyle and Tum Malis report from Phnom Penh.
Western donors express concern about Cambodia's democratization moves, but stop short of penalties
A suite of products built in Phnom Penh using cutting-edge technology aims to revolutionize explosive ordinance disposal training
A small lab in Cambodia is developing some big tech in the field of bomb disposal. The augmented and virtual reality products developed by Cambodian-led international teams aim to revolutionize how deminers are trained. Golden West Humanitarian Foundation is working with big universities such as MIT and Villanova to help turn a devastating legacy of unexploded ordnance in Cambodia into a source of global expertise and respect. David Boyle has this report.
With civil society and independent media under assault, the social media battleground in Cambodia is shifting
Senior army officials join anti-US chorus with pledge to eliminate aggressors
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