Five political parties’ parliamentary members in fourth mandate will be playing important role to push for the adoption of the long-awaiting anti-corruption law, which failed to be passed from mandate to mandate. International donors, international and local non-governmental organizations, along with common Cambodians were waiting to see the adopted corruption law.
The inflamed military dispute with Thailand more than 10 days before Election Day after Preah Vihear temple was listed as World Heritage Site by UNESCO in Canada. Until a handful of Thai nationalist infuriated by claiming temple to Thailand, while Cambodian citizen were taking their attention to election.
The troop stand-off with Thailand [...]
Many and many Cambodian people had been killed during the cold war by fellow Khmer. Why have Khmer killed Khmer? When will they stop killing? Why do they not unite and live together to develop the country? The people always expect that they would be living peacefully after the cold war was finished and [...]
According to the 2008 report released by Licadho, most of Cambodia’s media outlets are aligned to political parties, corruption and fear.
The report read that many Cambodian journalists have been attacked – physically or legally – and most feel vulnerable. Threats and fear have a direct influence on their work, and [...]
Last week; the opposition-affiliated newspaper’s editor had been arrested by the government officials on the charges of defamation, insult and disinformation by just quoting the remark from the SRP’s leader for publication. If the current Cambodia judicial system still regards the quotes of word from the senior government for republication as the defamation and [...]
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