The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Rainsy election ban upheld” plus 9 more |
- Rainsy election ban upheld
- Pregnancy terminated in bid to regain old job
- An open letter to Barack Obama
- Obama's meeting with Cambodia's PM described as tense
- More protests nipped in bud
- South China Sea consensus? Not so fast
- New ASEAN rights doc draws fire
- Movement on migrant Memorandum of Understanding
- Six-year-old allegedly strangled for jewellery
- Land dispute back in court
| Posted: 19 Nov 2012 09:10 PM PST The prospects of Sam Rainsy playing a major role in Cambodian politics any time soon are looking grim. |
| Pregnancy terminated in bid to regain old job Posted: 19 Nov 2012 09:10 PM PST A woman fired from the Conpress Holding garment factory said she terminated her pregnancy in a desperate bid to gain reinstatement. |
| An open letter to Barack Obama Posted: 19 Nov 2012 09:10 PM PST Dear President Obama: welcome to Cambodia. |
| Obama's meeting with Cambodia's PM described as tense Posted: 19 Nov 2012 06:28 PM PST Obama raised the sticky issues with Hun Sen that Cambodian opposition parties, rights groups and US lawmakers had been urging him to discuss. |
| Posted: 19 Nov 2012 06:25 PM PST Phnom Penh authorities continue to make short work of protests that might cast a less-than-flattering light on the city during the ASEAN summit. |
| South China Sea consensus? Not so fast Posted: 19 Nov 2012 06:21 PM PST As Cambodia struggles to keep the ASEAN Summit as smooth as possible, rifts have already begun to appear regarding the South China Sea issue. |
| New ASEAN rights doc draws fire Posted: 19 Nov 2012 06:20 PM PST Criticism of the just-adopted ASEAN Human Rights Declaration continues as civil society groups denounced an agreement they consider to be riddled with loopholes. |
| Movement on migrant Memorandum of Understanding Posted: 19 Nov 2012 05:53 PM PST MoU talks are of mounting importance in the face of escalating evidence of abuse and violence perpetrated against Cambodian domestic workers in Malaysia. |
| Six-year-old allegedly strangled for jewellery Posted: 19 Nov 2012 05:52 PM PST Two teenage girls suspected of strangling a six-year-old girl to death for her earrings and a necklace have been sent to court. |
| Posted: 19 Nov 2012 05:50 PM PST Representatives of 415 families entangled in a land dispute with a deputy commander of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces have received a second summons to appear in court. |
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The prospects of Sam Rainsy playing a major role in Cambodian politics any time soon are looking grim.
Dear President Obama: welcome to Cambodia.
Obama raised the sticky issues with Hun Sen that Cambodian opposition parties, rights groups and US lawmakers had been urging him to discuss.
Phnom Penh authorities continue to make short work of protests that might cast a less-than-flattering light on the city during the ASEAN summit.
As Cambodia struggles to keep the ASEAN Summit as smooth as possible, rifts have already begun to appear regarding the South China Sea issue.
MoU talks are of mounting importance in the face of escalating evidence of abuse and violence perpetrated against Cambodian domestic workers in Malaysia.