The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Angkor Wat site in danger: Deputy PM” plus 9 more |
- Angkor Wat site in danger: Deputy PM
- USAID study links trauma to trafficking
- Opposition party alleges corrupt government land deal
- No loans until poll: World Bank
- Mooted casino tax shot down by ruling party
- Military officer summonsed over alleged assault
- Khmer Rouge victims’ rights still an issue
- UNODC praises Cambodia's anti-terrorism measures
- Cambodia's Juvenile Act urgent: ministry
- Villager sues official for confiscating his timber
| Angkor Wat site in danger: Deputy PM Posted: 06 Dec 2012 09:38 PM PST Deputy Prime Minister Sok An said the widespread clearing of forests around Angkor Wat was harming views of the historic temple complex. |
| USAID study links trauma to trafficking Posted: 06 Dec 2012 08:33 PM PST Sudden hardships are key factors that push impoverished Cambodians into the hands of labour brokers, making them highly vulnerable to human trafficking, a USAID-funded study has found. |
| Opposition party alleges corrupt government land deal Posted: 06 Dec 2012 08:23 PM PST A now defunct Australian firm signed a highly suspicious multi-million dollar land deal in 2008, according to documents obtained by the Post. |
| No loans until poll: World Bank Posted: 06 Dec 2012 08:16 PM PST Discussions on restarting World Bank loans to Cambodia will not commence until after Cambodia's 2013 elections. |
| Mooted casino tax shot down by ruling party Posted: 06 Dec 2012 08:12 PM PST Casinos are first and foremost for protecting Cambodia's border, not for making money, government lawmakers insisted in parliament. |
| Military officer summonsed over alleged assault Posted: 06 Dec 2012 08:09 PM PST The Kratie Provincial Court has ordered an RCAF officer who has been accused of beating a deputy provincial prosecutor to appear in court. |
| Khmer Rouge victims’ rights still an issue Posted: 06 Dec 2012 08:02 PM PST Results are mixed when it comes to the rights of victims taking part in the trial against the regime's most senior surviving leaders, a report says. |
| UNODC praises Cambodia's anti-terrorism measures Posted: 06 Dec 2012 07:59 PM PST The UN Office on Drugs and Crime in Cambodia has applauded Cambodia's willingness to combat terrorism. |
| Cambodia's Juvenile Act urgent: ministry Posted: 06 Dec 2012 07:37 PM PST Officials from the Ministry of Justice and several children's rights NGOs met to push for the draft Justice for Juvenile Act to be passed into law. |
| Villager sues official for confiscating his timber Posted: 06 Dec 2012 07:35 PM PST A villager in Preah Vihear province is suing Boeung Pear wildlife sanctuary chief Vun Thoeun. |
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Deputy Prime Minister Sok An said the widespread clearing of forests around Angkor Wat was harming views of the historic temple complex.
Sudden hardships are key factors that push impoverished Cambodians into the hands of labour brokers, making them highly vulnerable to human trafficking, a USAID-funded study has found.
A now defunct Australian firm signed a highly suspicious multi-million dollar land deal in 2008, according to documents obtained by the Post.
Discussions on restarting World Bank loans to Cambodia will not commence until after Cambodia's 2013 elections.
Results are mixed when it comes to the rights of victims taking part in the trial against the regime's most senior surviving leaders, a report says.