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  • Cambodia opposition calls for poll reform

    ABOUT 2,000 Cambodian opposition members on Monday marched through the capital Phnom Penh to appeal for the help of the United Nations and the European Union to ensure free and fair ...

  • Cambodia sex offender David Graham jailed at Old Bailey - BBC News

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  • Cambodia opposition urges UN EU help on fair polls

    PHNOM PENH: About 2,000 Cambodian opposition members on Monday marched through the capital Phnom Penh to appeal for the help of the United Nations and the European Union to ensure free and fair ...

  • Man jailed for Cambodia sex offences

    A British man has been jailed at the Old Bailey for 21 months for child sex offences committed in Cambodia. Fish and chip shop owner David Graham, 47, originally from Bournemouth, admitted sexual activity with a 15-year-old boy in Phnom Penh in 2006. Campaigners say it is only the second time new legislation has been used to prosecute someone in the UK for sexual offences committed abroad. ...

  • Cambodians gather at Day of Anger ceremony to mourn victims of genocidal Khmer Rouge regime

    Cambodian students re-enact torture executed by the Khmer Rouge during their reign of terror in the 1970s to mark the annual "Day of Anger" at Choeung Ek, a former Khmer Rouge "killing field" dotted with mass graves, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, May 20, 2013. Cambodian Buddhist monks, nuns, civil servants, students attend the annual 'Day of Anger' event to remember ...


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  • Cambodias Opposition Party Stages 2nd Protest to Demand Election Reforms - Fars News Agency

    TEHRAN (FNA)- Cambodia National Rescue Party ( CNRP), the kingdom's main opposition party, held the second peaceful protest on Monday to demand election reforms and return of its self-exiled leader Sam Rainsy ahead of a general election in ...

  • Cambodian Red Cross lauds Chinas humanitarian assistance

    Cambodian Red Cross President Bun Rany, wife of Prime Minister Hun Sen, on Monday expressed her gratitude to the Chinese government and the Red Cross Society of China for actively assisting Cambodia in humanitarian activities.Speaking at a meeting with outgoing Ambassador of China to Cambodia Pan Guangxue, Bun Rany said China is not only leading in helping Cambodia in the building of roads, ...

  • Big wheel in Cambodia - Bangkok Post

    Yes, the signs of an emerging urban middle class in Cambodia are now evident. The country, which a few decades ago rarely made international headlines except for tales of atrocity, is now becoming an important corner of Southeast Asia. Riding this new wave is Tong Norm, a Cambodian of Chinese descent from Phra Tabong, who has been active in the trading business and economic development of the ...

  • Musicians rebuild Cambodias lost ancient harp - ABC Online

    Cambodia A Cambodian composer has revealed the sound of an ancient harp which has gone unheard for more than eight centuries.The pin harp is shown being played by maidens in the stone reliefs on the walls of the Angkor Wat temple complex.It lends its name to pinpeat orchestras, which perform ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples in Cambodia.Archaeology lecturer Preap Chanmara says ...

  • Special guest from Cambodia - West Sussex County Times

    Chomno In meets Doug Fletcher (manager of The Centre, Horsham) at Brighton Road Baptist Church, pictured alongside a wooden cross made by a student from the Safe Haven School in Poipet, part of a programme to rehabilitate trafficked children - submitted ...

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