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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