There are an estimated 250,000 Cambodia workers in Thailand, working in the construction, fishing and agricultural industries.
Human Rights Watch said such crackdowns benefit from the training Cambodian forces receive from the US—training that is supposed to be humanitarian in nature.
Observers say the gains made by the opposition will change the look of politics at the local council level.
At least 120 companies, most of them Chinese, have obtained mining licenses in the last decade, as they seek precious metals, oil and gas in Cambodia.
People can use social media, such as Facebook, in Vietnam, but some have been arrested for things they’ve posted, experts say.
The tribes say some 2,000 families could be affected by a concession granted to the company, which has begun clearing some 47,000 hectares of land in the province.
The body of a Canadian journalist who went missing in Siem Reap 10 weeks ago has been found inside the temple complex of Angkor Wat, officials said Thursday.
A Cambodian reporter for the Voice of Democracy Radio has been awarded by Reporters Without Borders as an “Information Hero.”
In interviews with VOA Khmer, media experts said more funding of that sector could help prevent such errors in the future.
The court’s Victims Support Section and civil party attorneys are seeking redress for survivors of the regime, particularly in the case against former leaders Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan.
Kem Sokha will end a two-week trip later this month, after meeting key US officials, including those in Congress, the State Department and the Defense Department.
Both sides had hoped to sign an agreement in front of the king on Friday, prior to the kick off of annual New Year’s celebrations.
Local media were used to incite the racial violence that contributed to the 1994 genocide, where 800,000 people died.
Rong Chhun told VOA Khmer Tuesday the US is a major market for garments produced in Cambodia and a major donor to Cambodia.
The scope will include Tuol Sleng prison, known to the Khmer Rouge as S-21, the 1 January Dam Worksite, and the Trak Kok cooperative.
Political analysts at the US-based Heritage Foundation say relations with Cambodia are overdue for reform.
The contribution is only a small part of the $60.5 million needed by the court to continue operating.
The assessments by court doctors, obtained by VOA Khmer, are the result of medical inspections earlier this month.
Two were subsequently released, but the other 21 have remained in jail, despite public and international condemnation.
The ongoing crisis in the Crimea will have an effect on the US economy and geopolitics, a US-based economist says.
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