Almost half of the 612 women – 46 percent – had considered suicide, while nearly one-fifth had actually attempted suicide.
In the clip posted online, General Neth Savoeun, the national police chief, said it was the first such training course “to prevent demonstrations.”
It cited the deterioration of relations since the 2014 agreement between the CPP and CNRP that ended a period of unrest following elections in 2013,
The move came after Hun Sen wrote on Facebook that he would rid the country of forces intent on “destroying national security”.
Kem Sokha has spent nearly four months holed up in the party headquarters in Phnom Penh after the authorities attempted to arrest him in April.
Kem Sokha had failed to show up for questioning over his alleged affair with a hairdresser, Khom Chandaraty.
Edward Royce, chairman of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, has called on Prime Minister Hun Sen to end the “harassment and mistreatment” of members of the CNRP.
Kem Sokha is due in court on Friday for questioning after missing a previous court date, where he was due to be questioned in a sex scandal case.
Facing such a heavy security presence, the CNRP canceled the march, instead allowing five lawmakers to deliver the petitions to the embassies.
Lawyers for the defendants argued that the Anti-Corruption Unit had held them illegally during questioning.
Ly Sophanna, Phnom Penh Municipal Court spokesman, said now investigating judges and the prosecution had the authority to pursue Lany.
On Wednesday, several military helicopters were seen repeatedly circling over the CNRP headquarters in Phnom Penh in an apparent show of strength.
Cambodian women often have their passports taken away when they arrive in China and are forced to pay thousands of dollars in fees for the “service”.
Election registration opens on September 1 through November 29, with local elections scheduled for June 4, 2017, and a general election slated for July 2018.
They were sentenced to between seven and 20 years for “incitement”.
Pa Nguon Teang was questioned by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court as a witness in an ongoing case against the deputy leader of the country’s main opposition party.
Under article 104 of the constitution, senators are protected from prosecution, detention and arrest stemming from “opinions expressed in the exercise of his/her duties”.
The vehicles were given to the popular ABC Radio station by Hun Sen after one of ABC’s unregistered ambulances was impounded.
Hong Lim labeled the government of Prime Minister Hun Sen a “beast”.
A local rights defender casts doubt on the authorities’ ability to find justice in the case.
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