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Jul 14
2011

China, US balancing​​ act

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During her first meeting with Prime Minister Hun Sen in January, 2009, after becoming the US ambassador to Cambodia...
Jul 14
2011

Opposition highs and lows

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As one-time Funcinpec leader and National Assembly President Norodom Ranariddh was forced from the parliamentary leadership in 2006...

Jul 14
2011

KRT judges: ‘the good, the bad, and the ugly’

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FURTHER evidence that the Cambodian government tried to limit the number of prosecutions at the Khmer Rouge tribunal...
Jul 13
2011

Plan to shut down tribunal monitor

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The government planned to shut down the Open Society Justice Initiative...
Jul 13
2011

Intrigue in ruling CPP detailed

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DIPLOMATIC cables made public by WikiLeaks yesterday reveal simmering tensions within the ruling Cambodian People’s Party...

Jul 13
2011

Thaksin oil deal interrupted

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110713_2CAMBODIA and Thailand were nearing a resolution over the disputed oil blocks in the Gulf of Thailand just as Thaksin Shinawatra...
Jul 13
2011

Papers offer inside look at Kingdom

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THE anti-secrecy organisation WikiLeaks released hundreds of cables from the United States embassy in Phnom Penh yesterday...
Jul 13
2011

Foreign minister’s role in KR prison examined

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WIKILEAKS cables have reignited debate over sensitive accusations repeatedly made by opposition party leader Sam Rainsy against Foreign Minister Hor Namhong...
Jul 13
2011

TOP 10 TYCOONS

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An August 9, 2007, cable, details Cambodia’s Top Ten Tycoons: their nicknames, business activities and ties to the CPP.

Jul 13
2011

Wikiquotes

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110713_5aThis disappointing verdict demonstrates that Cambodia’s culture of impunity and poor legal system persists.