If the bill becomes law it will see this aid tied explicitly to the government ending “violence, the harassment of civil society groups and the opposition party in Cambodia.”
The judge ruled that the remainder of their sentence would be suspended, but ordered them to pay about $25,000 to the plaintiffs and fines of about $500.
Bilateral trade between Cambodia and Britain rose from over $930 million in 2014 to about $1 billion in 2015, an increase of 22.77 percent, according to the British Embassy.
Speaking to more than 2,000 attendees, Hun Sen went on to praise the party’s efforts to develop Cambodia.
Of the 292 people so far identified as having contracted HIV in the outbreak, some 276 are known to be receiving antiretroviral drugs while the other 16 have since died.
Khem Veasna's statement came on the 10th anniversary of the founding of his party, the League for Democracy Party.
According to a recent report, there's an estimated 20,000 Catholics in Cambodia which represents 0.15% of the total population.
The CNRP lawmakers have boycotted parliament since May when an attempt was made to arrest its deputy leader, Kem Sokha.
The court questioned 16 witnesses into Monday evening and civil society observers had not been allowed to observe the proceedings.
An estimated 1.7 million Cambodians died during the rule of the Khmer Rouge between 1975 and 1979.
A lawyer for Ny Chakrya said the court had now finished questioning his client and he would now remain in prison until trial.
Bun Chhoeun composed more than 200 songs during Cambodia’s cultural “Golden Age” in the 1960s and 1970s.
Dialogue between the two parties has in recent months hit its lowest point since a disputed election in 2013 led to a year-long boycott of parliament by the CNRP.
Illegal loggers routinely cross the border into Thailand – particularly in the north of the country near the Dangrek Mountains – to search for luxury hardwood.
Over the years numerous campaigns have sought to preserve the White Building, which was an architectural icon when it was built in the 1960s.
The first round of talks will take place in August 2017, according to a statement from the Ministry of Labor, followed by further discussions in September of that year.
The CNRP was preparing to stage the symbolic event after Kem Sokha, the party’s deputy president, has faced several allegations that have gone to court, including defamation and solicitation.
On May 26, armed police attempted to detain Kem Sokha after he missed a Phnom Penh Municipal Court appearance.
Many had ended up in debt to loan sharks and selling the land they received in compensation in order to pay off the debts.
The CNRP said the CPP’s actions “contradicted the principle of Article 51 of the Constitution, which states that powers are separated between the legislature, executive and judiciary.”
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