The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “A history of violence” plus 9 more |
- A history of violence
- Venues snub ASEAN activists
- Murder appeal in chicken case
- Extortion charges for group of 17
- Corruption seen by poets and painters
- Constructing a safer industry
- Two people killed as mine collapses
- Prison terms for drug traffickers upheld
- ASEAN summit registrations roll in for foreign media outlets
- Police Blotter: 14 Nov 2012
| Posted: 13 Nov 2012 09:03 PM PST The Human Rights Watch report Tell Them That I Want to Kill Them unearths hundreds of cases of political killings. |
| Posted: 13 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST As the ASEAN summit approaches, activist groups say they are being shut out of public and private spaces by authorities. |
| Posted: 13 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST The Appeal Court hears the case of an elderly man convicted of beating a woman to death during an attempt to steal her chickens. |
| Extortion charges for group of 17 Posted: 13 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST The Phnom Penh Municipal Court charges 16 Taiwanese men and a Chinese woman with extortion. |
| Corruption seen by poets and painters Posted: 13 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST The Anti-Corruption Unit and Transparency International Cambodia call for artistic depictions of corruption from university students across the country. |
| Posted: 13 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST The Ministry of Labour announces a plan to address the rise in deaths and injuries at construction sites. |
| Two people killed as mine collapses Posted: 13 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST Two people die in the Mondulkiri gold mine collapse, but neither of them worked for the mining company that owns it. |
| Prison terms for drug traffickers upheld Posted: 13 Nov 2012 09:01 PM PST The Court of Appeal upholds the prison terms of two Vietnamese women and a Cambodian man charged for drug trafficking. |
| ASEAN summit registrations roll in for foreign media outlets Posted: 13 Nov 2012 09:01 PM PST Nearly 1,900 journalists from 41 countries including Cambodia have now registered to cover the five-day high-level ASEAN summit. |
| Posted: 13 Nov 2012 09:01 PM PST Police are searching for the family of a man tragically killed in a traffic accident in Phnom Penh as they need help to identify the body. |
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The Human Rights Watch report Tell Them That I Want to Kill Them unearths hundreds of cases of political killings.
As the ASEAN summit approaches, activist groups say they are being shut out of public and private spaces by authorities.
The Appeal Court hears the case of an elderly man convicted of beating a woman to death during an attempt to steal her chickens.
The Ministry of Labour announces a plan to address the rise in deaths and injuries at construction sites.
Two people die in the Mondulkiri gold mine collapse, but neither of them worked for the mining company that owns it.