By Taing Sarada, VOA Khmer Original report from Washington 26 June 2008 Khmer audio aired 25 June 2008 (1.36 MB) - Download (MP3) Khmer audio aired 25 June 2008 (1.36 MB) - Listen (MP3) The rights group Licadho has issued an 80-page report, "How Politics, Money and Fear Control Cambodia's
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Human Right Party electoral campaigning
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Electoral campaigning begins
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The HRP rally (top).The SRP rally (middle).The CPP rally (bottom).By Ly Menghour The Mekong TimesToday is the first day of political campaigning for the July 27 parliamentary elections. Bigger parties will hold major rallies in Phnom Penh and the provinces, while smaller parties will mark the day more humbly or not at all.The Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) will hold a five-thousand strong rally with 100
Gov’t appeals against ‘political pollution’ ahead of election campaign
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Sam Rainsy Party election campaign kick off on 25th June.By Chun SophalThe Mekong TimesThe government has called for political parties, NGOs, and election observers to join together in preventing “pollution of the political environment” during this year’s national election campaign.“NGOs, party representatives, international and national observers, and the Cambodian people should cooperate with
Ancient temple at center of debate in Thailand
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By KER MUNTHIT, Associated Press Writer Thu Jun 26, PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - High on a Cambodian cliff, the Preah Vihear temple has weathered war and territorial disputes. Now it's at the center of a political tug-of-war in neighboring Thailand.As it has over the centuries, the ancient temple is fueling nationalist sentiment on both sides of the border, and opposition supporters in the Thai
Couple who fled war wins hospitals' Dream Lottery
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Thu, June 26, 2008 By JOE MATYAS, SUN MEDIA checkCookie(); A couple who fled the killing fields of Cambodia more than two decades ago became instant millionaires today when they won the London hospitals Dream Lottery. Vorn Mak and his
Good Morning…Cambodia?
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Vietnam, once the darling of international fund managers, is quickly losing its spot to another Asian nation probably best known by the West for political violence and poverty — Cambodia. Cambodia’s young and inexpensive work force, rising productivity, a pro-business government, and 30 years of an isolating war have made the country "one of the best investor diversification plays around," says
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