Prime Minister Hun Sen has regularly warned of “civil war” if the ruling party loses power.
One of those arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking was named as Sy Laloy, owner of the Ratanakkiri Hotel.
The prime minister has gone as far as to warn that “civil war” could follow an opposition victory at the polls and equating the fallout to a return of the Khmer Rouge regime.
Almost 8 million people have registered to vote in the forthcoming commune council elections on June 4.
The workers petition for better social security and healthcare provision, a revision of the trade union law, and increased occupational safety protections.
Huot Vuthy and Radio Free Asia have denied the allegations and said he would not attend legal proceedings in Cambodia.
According to a 2015 report by the Ministry of Social Affairs Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation, one in every 350 children lives in an orphanage, while 80 percent of these children are not orphans.
A justice spokesman said this week that Chun Chanboth would be arrested at the May hearing if he was found guilty.
Oeut Ang claimed to have carried out the murder over a $3,000 debt.
Speaking at a police academy this week, Interior Minister Sar Kheng praised the actions of the armed forces during the peaceful 2013 election.
Long Dimanche, ambassador to South Korea, says that there's about 60,000 Cambodians living in South Korea, the vast majority are migrant workers.
The letter touted the government’s achievements in building infrastructure, increasing the minimum wage, and raising per capita income from $1,215 to $1,300 between 2015 and 2016.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has encouraged Cambodians to read a book about the leadership style of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Ouk Kimseng, Information Ministry spokesman, said an official would soon be appointed to field questions from the press corps.
Kem Sokha was selected by CNRP to assume the presidency following the departure of Sam Rainsy in February.
Oeuth Ang was arrested on July 10 shortly after he allegedly gunned down Kem Ley, a prominent government critic, at a Caltex gas station in Phnom Penh.
Following Sok An’s death, Phay Siphan was reported as telling the Cambodia Daily that all of his positions would be granted to Bin Chhin.
The letter said that the elections would be a chance for Cambodians to express their political views in private without fear of a backlash.
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court last week opened a hearing in a criminal defamation case against Rainsy filed by Prime Minister Hun Sen in August.
Kem Sokha assumed the role as party leader earlier this month after its former leader, Sam Rainsy, stepped down amid legal pressure to resign.
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