The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Bo accomplice Devillers back in China” plus 9 more |
- Bo accomplice Devillers back in China
- Cambodia closes schools amid virus panic
- Eviction pain lingers in Phnom Penh
- Second ‘seccesionist’ arrested in Pursat
- Gang rape in Cambodia an increasing trend
- Poipet families told to make way for train
- Sonando broadcast targeted PM
- Chea Vichea statue to go up in Phnom Penh
- ‘Middleman’ points to narcotics trade between Cambodia, China
- Appeal sought for anti-government group member
| Bo accomplice Devillers back in China Posted: 17 Jul 2012 11:16 PM PDT Patrick Devillers, former friend and business associate of deposed Chinese politician Bo Xilai, left Cambodia aboard a plane for China. |
| Cambodia closes schools amid virus panic Posted: 17 Jul 2012 10:45 PM PDT Fear that an outbreak of the EV71 virus could kill more children has prompted the Ministry of Education to shut down all primary schools and kindergartens in Cambodia. |
| Eviction pain lingers in Phnom Penh Posted: 17 Jul 2012 10:03 PM PDT Evictees relocated from Phnom Penh's Group 78 community to the outskirts of the capital are still struggling. |
| Second ‘seccesionist’ arrested in Pursat Posted: 17 Jul 2012 10:03 PM PDT Villagers in Pursat province's Veal Veng district said authorities continued a forced eviction that has led to the destruction of some 500 homes. |
| Gang rape in Cambodia an increasing trend Posted: 17 Jul 2012 10:02 PM PDT "At the end, she was in so much pain, I was afraid she had died," a Cambodian sex buyer recounted. |
| Poipet families told to make way for train Posted: 17 Jul 2012 10:02 PM PDT Families living along a planned national train route in Poipet town were told they have 10 days to vacate their properties or be forcibly evicted. |
| Posted: 17 Jul 2012 10:02 PM PDT A day before Prime Minister Hun Sen publicly called for the arrest of alleged 'secessionist' Mam Sonando, the Beehive Radio station director hosted a fiery broadcast from The Hague against him. |
| Chea Vichea statue to go up in Phnom Penh Posted: 17 Jul 2012 10:02 PM PDT Phnom Penh Municipal Hall has granted its final approval on the construction of long-proposed statue of slain labour rights crusader Chea Vichea. |
| ‘Middleman’ points to narcotics trade between Cambodia, China Posted: 17 Jul 2012 10:02 PM PDT Authorities interrogated a suspect connected to recently seized shipping containers containing nearly 19 tonnes of precursor chemicals. |
| Appeal sought for anti-government group member Posted: 17 Jul 2012 10:01 PM PDT The defence of a man sentenced to 15 years in prison last year for belonging to a group called the "Sovannaphumi Army Movement" called on the Court of Appeal to release him. |
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Patrick Devillers, former friend and business associate of deposed Chinese politician Bo Xilai, left Cambodia aboard a plane for China.
Fear that an outbreak of the EV71 virus could kill more children has prompted the Ministry of Education to shut down all primary schools and kindergartens in Cambodia.
Evictees relocated from Phnom Penh's Group 78 community to the outskirts of the capital are still struggling.
"At the end, she was in so much pain, I was afraid she had died," a Cambodian sex buyer recounted.
A day before Prime Minister Hun Sen publicly called for the arrest of alleged 'secessionist' Mam Sonando, the Beehive Radio station director hosted a fiery broadcast from The Hague against him.
Authorities interrogated a suspect connected to recently seized shipping containers containing nearly 19 tonnes of precursor chemicals.