The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Leopard attacks young boy in Kratie province” plus 9 more |
- Leopard attacks young boy in Kratie province
- US critiques ASEAN Human Rights Declaration
- Cambodia's government slams Thai media
- Hun Sen ultimatum draws ire
- Military officer wanted for shooting man
- Mob beats alleged thief
- Jarai ethnic minority claim forest razed
- National radio snubs opposition lawmaker
- Investigation into former Bavet town governor closed, but still no trial
- Coalition of Cambodian NGOs calls for help with climate change
| Leopard attacks young boy in Kratie province Posted: 25 Nov 2012 09:31 PM PST Police say the boy was bitten by the wild cat but managed to escape its clutches. |
| US critiques ASEAN Human Rights Declaration Posted: 25 Nov 2012 09:23 PM PST The newly signed Human Rights Declaration has the potential to jeopardise human rights as enshrined in international declarations, the US Department of State says. |
| Cambodia's government slams Thai media Posted: 25 Nov 2012 09:01 PM PST Cambodia rejected a quote in a Thai media report that ex-Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra called on some 5,000 Cambodians to sow chaos during a rally aimed at toppling the Thai government. |
| Posted: 25 Nov 2012 07:45 PM PST Only days after PM Hun Sen warned villagers trapped in land disputes against seeking support from local NGOs, rights groups said they were outraged over the ultimatum. |
| Military officer wanted for shooting man Posted: 25 Nov 2012 07:40 PM PST A military officer allegedly shot a shopkeeper through the neck in Phnom Penh's Russey Keo district after the victim gave him the lewd "penis" hand gesture. |
| Posted: 25 Nov 2012 07:32 PM PST A 23-year-old man was beaten bloody and unconscious by a group of villagers in Phnom Penh after he and another man allegedly stole a motorbike. |
| Jarai ethnic minority claim forest razed Posted: 25 Nov 2012 07:23 PM PST The custodians of a community forest in Ratanakkiri have accused a company of illegally bulldozing their protected jungle. |
| National radio snubs opposition lawmaker Posted: 25 Nov 2012 07:22 PM PST Opposition Sam Rainsy Party politician Mu Sochua was bumped from a national radio broadcast about women's empowerment because she is a member of the opposition and had no ruling-party counterpart to air an opposing viewpoint. |
| Investigation into former Bavet town governor closed, but still no trial Posted: 25 Nov 2012 07:20 PM PST Court officials have closed an investigation into Chhouk Bandith, charged with shooting three women at a protest, but cannot confirm if he will be arrested. |
| Coalition of Cambodian NGOs calls for help with climate change Posted: 25 Nov 2012 07:09 PM PST As the latest UN climate change conference begins in Doha, Cambodian NGOs call for developed countries to bear more of the burden of combating climate change. |
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Only days after PM Hun Sen warned villagers trapped in land disputes against seeking support from local NGOs, rights groups said they were outraged over the ultimatum.
A 23-year-old man was beaten bloody and unconscious by a group of villagers in Phnom Penh after he and another man allegedly stole a motorbike.
The custodians of a community forest in Ratanakkiri have accused a company of illegally bulldozing their protected jungle.
As the latest UN climate change conference begins in Doha, Cambodian NGOs call for developed countries to bear more of the burden of combating climate change.