The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Military officer arrested, detained over slain journalist” plus 9 more |
- Military officer arrested, detained over slain journalist
- Allegations of rioting, vandalism at now shuttered factory
- Witness testimonies conflict at Mam Sonando trial
- Suspected illegal chemicals seized at port
- Motodops protest at Licadho
- Xayaburi a go, says Lao minister
- Journalist’s murder still under investigation
- Unpaid workers cry factory foul
- Hundreds of thousands in bribes under appeal
- No turning back for virgin trade victims
| Military officer arrested, detained over slain journalist Posted: 13 Sep 2012 02:07 AM PDT A military police officer in Ratanakkiri province was arrested and detained for questioning in connection with the unsolved slaying of a local newspaper reporter. |
| Allegations of rioting, vandalism at now shuttered factory Posted: 12 Sep 2012 10:04 PM PDT The president of US-based First & Main claims a representative he sent to negotiate with workers was prevented from leaving the factory. |
| Witness testimonies conflict at Mam Sonando trial Posted: 12 Sep 2012 10:03 PM PDT Twelve witnesses alternately accused and absolved the Association of Democrats president and his co-defendants. |
| Suspected illegal chemicals seized at port Posted: 12 Sep 2012 10:03 PM PDT Sihanoukville Autonomous Port customs officials seized tonnes of unrefined, unknown chemical liquid supsected to be illegal. |
| Posted: 12 Sep 2012 10:03 PM PDT Motodops who claim a jailed Boeung Kak lake activist viciously beat two of their own marched to the office of human-rights group Licadho. |
| Xayaburi a go, says Lao minister Posted: 12 Sep 2012 10:03 PM PDT Laos will build the controversial Xayaburi hydro-electric dam on the Mekong river – and has already agreed to sell some of its electricity to Cambodia. |
| Journalist’s murder still under investigation Posted: 12 Sep 2012 10:03 PM PDT The motive behind the murder of journalist Hang Serei Oudom remains obscure. |
| Unpaid workers cry factory foul Posted: 12 Sep 2012 10:03 PM PDT About 500 workers at Sein-Atree, in Kampong Speu province, will march to the provincial labour department to request intervention in a dispute yet to be solved after two days of striking. |
| Hundreds of thousands in bribes under appeal Posted: 12 Sep 2012 10:02 PM PDT The court of Appeal continued to try former Cambodian anti-drug czar Moek Dara and his one-time head of special operations, Morn Doeun. |
| No turning back for virgin trade victims Posted: 12 Sep 2012 10:02 PM PDT Victims of Cambodia's virgin trade often face extended exploitation as they turn to prostitution and isolate themselves from their home communities. |
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A military police officer in Ratanakkiri province was arrested and detained for questioning in connection with the unsolved slaying of a local newspaper reporter.
The president of US-based First & Main claims a representative he sent to negotiate with workers was prevented from leaving the factory.
Twelve witnesses alternately accused and absolved the Association of Democrats president and his co-defendants.
Sihanoukville Autonomous Port customs officials seized tonnes of unrefined, unknown chemical liquid supsected to be illegal.
Motodops who claim a jailed Boeung Kak lake activist viciously beat two of their own marched to the office of human-rights group Licadho.
The court of Appeal continued to try former Cambodian anti-drug czar Moek Dara and his one-time head of special operations, Morn Doeun.
Victims of Cambodia's virgin trade often face extended exploitation as they turn to prostitution and isolate themselves from their home communities.