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PureTravel Reveal Latest Website Featuring Cambodia Holidays - PR.com (press release)


PureTravel Reveal Latest Website Featuring Cambodia Holidays
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Cambodia adventure travel guide for worldwide holidays featuring tips, advice and useful information on adventure activities on tours provided direct from ...

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Source: cambodia - Google News | 10 Mar 2010 | 10:51 am

PureTravel Reveal Latest Website Featuring Cambodia Holidays - PR.com

Cambodia adventure travel guide for worldwide holidays featuring tips, advice and useful information on adventure activities on tours provided direct from local tour operators. This guide helps you find out what to see and do and plan your travel ...

Source: Cambodia - Bing News | 10 Mar 2010 | 10:42 am

Cambodia to preserve Khmer Rouge sites for tourists, including Pol Pot ... - Canada East

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Cambodia will preserve 14 sites at the last bastion of the murderous Khmer Rouge, including the home of their leader Pol Pot, as tourist attractions, an official said Wednesday. In this photo taken on Thursday, Aug. 3, 2006 ...

Source: Cambodia - Bing News | 10 Mar 2010 | 10:27 am

Fertile ground - Financial Times


Fertile ground
Financial Times
We usually rent sports fields from the military, and they're always soccer pitches,” says Maley, secretary-general of the Cambodian Federation of Rugby. ...

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Source: cambodia - Google News | 10 Mar 2010 | 9:27 am

World Travel Watch: Typhoid in Fiji, Khmer Rouge Toursim in Cambodia ... - World Hum

The final stronghold of the Khmer Rouge will become a tourist site now that the government has approved developing Anlong Veng in northern Cambodia. The tourism ministry has picked out some three dozen sites in the isolated region, including the ...

Source: Cambodia - Bing News | 10 Mar 2010 | 9:01 am

First Commodity Futures Exchange for online commodity trading in ... - PRLog (free press release)

PR Log (Press Release) – Mar 10, 2010 – Cambodia is set to lay the groundwork for its first commodities exchange approximately on July, the Indian and Nepalese group which is driving the initiative, known as Mex Cambodia alias Cambodian ...

Source: Cambodia - Bing News | 10 Mar 2010 | 8:18 am

Cambodia drug-resistant malaria stirs health fears (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)

PAILIN, Cambodia (Reuters) - In a dusty village near the Thai-Cambodia border, 24-year-old Oeur Samoeun sits on a dark green hammock recovering from a strain of malaria that has resisted the most powerful drugs available.

Source: Yahoo! News Search Results for cambodia | 10 Mar 2010 | 6:57 am

Cambodia to preserve Khmer Rouge sites for tourism (AP via Yahoo! News)

Cambodia will preserve 14 sites at the last bastion of the murderous Khmer Rouge, including the home of their leader Pol Pot, as tourist attractions, an official said Wednesday.

Source: Yahoo! News Search Results for cambodia | 10 Mar 2010 | 6:53 am

Cambodia To Preserve Khmer Rouge Sites For Tourism (CBS News)

Cambodia To Preserve For Tourism Sites At Khmer Rouge Stronghold, Including Pol Pot Grave

Source: Yahoo! News Search Results for cambodia | 10 Mar 2010 | 5:53 am

Gender and climate justice in a Cambodian cashew nut orchard - Ethiopian Review


Gender and climate justice in a Cambodian cashew nut orchard
Ethiopian Review
I had arrived here, at the patrolling station of a Community Forestry bang in the middle of Cambodia, after following a petite woman with a beetle-nut ...
Why Are Women Being Left Out Of Climate Decision-Making?CounterCurrents.org
RIGHTS: "Famine Marriages" Just One Byproduct of Climate ChangeInter Press Service

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Source: cambodia - Google News | 10 Mar 2010 | 5:13 am

Cambodian MPs begin long-awaited anti-graft law debate - AFP


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Cambodian MPs begin long-awaited anti-graft law debate
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PHNOM PENH — Cambodia's parliament on Wednesday started debating a controversial and long-awaited anti-corruption law, more than 15 years after the ...
Cambodian parliament begins debating anti-corruption lawPeople's Daily Online
Cambodia poised to rush through anti-graft law despite delay pleasEarthtimes (press release)
NGOs call for delay on Cambodia graft debateAustralia Network News
Phnom Penh Post
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Source: cambodia - Google News | 10 Mar 2010 | 4:01 am

Cambodia to preserve Khmer Rouge sites (Brisbane Times)

Cambodia will preserve 14 sites at the last bastion of the murderous Khmer Rouge, including the home of their leader Pol Pot, as tourist attractions.

Source: Yahoo! News Search Results for cambodia | 10 Mar 2010 | 3:48 am

Asian Arts Exhibit Opens in Maryland

A variety of Asian arts are being shown to the American public through an exhibition at Asian Arts Gallery of the Towson University of Maryland this month... (26 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 10 Mar 2010 | 3:47 am

Cambodia to preserve Khmer Rouge sites for tourism (MalaysiaNews.net)

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia Cambodia will preserve 14 sites at the last bastion of the murderous Khmer Rouge, including the home of their leader Pol Pot, as tourist attractions, an official said Wedn...

Source: Yahoo! News Search Results for cambodia | 10 Mar 2010 | 3:28 am

Cambodia poised to rush through anti-graft law despite delay pleas (EARTHtimes.org)

Phnom Penh - The United Nations' Cambodia office said Wednesday that the government should allow extra time for interested parties to examine an anti-corruption law that has been criticized as flawed. The parliament, which is dominated by the ruling ...

Source: Yahoo! News Search Results for cambodia | 10 Mar 2010 | 3:20 am

Cambodia to preserve Khmer Rouge sites for tourism - The Associated Press


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Cambodia to preserve Khmer Rouge sites for tourism
The Associated Press
PHNOM PENH, CambodiaCambodia will preserve 14 sites at the last bastion of the murderous Khmer Rouge, including the home of their leader Pol Pot, ...
CAMBODIA: War crimes court juggles public demandsIRINnews.org
Survivor Sees Khmer Rouge Trials As Catalyst For AccountabilityAHN | All Headline News
Cambodia to preserve sites at Khmer Rouge stronghold for tourismArab News
Phnom Penh Post
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Source: cambodia - Google News | 10 Mar 2010 | 3:10 am

CAMBODIA: War crimes court juggles public demands (AlertNet)

Source: IRIN Competing pressures in Cambodia's Khmer Rouge war crimes tribunal could work against the victims it is supposed to represent, human rights groups warn.

Source: Yahoo! News Search Results for cambodia | 10 Mar 2010 | 2:53 am

Kyodo economic news summary -4- - istockAnalyst.com (press release)


Kyodo economic news summary -4-
istockAnalyst.com (press release)
PHNOM PENH - The Japan External Trade Organization officially opened its office in the Cambodian capital Wednesday to promote trade and business ties ...

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Source: cambodia - Google News | 10 Mar 2010 | 2:20 am

Cambodia to preserve sites at Khmer Rouge stronghold for tourism - Chicago Tribune

Following Cabinet approval last week, the sites at Anlong Veng will be protected from destruction by local people and illegal encroachment, provincial Gov. Yim Phana said. Anlong Veng, about 185 miles (300 kilometers) north of Phnom Penh, fell to ...

Source: Cambodia - Bing News | 10 Mar 2010 | 1:59 am

Cambodian rubber exports rose 36pc last year, government says - Phnom Penh Post


Cambodian rubber exports rose 36pc last year, government says
Phnom Penh Post
CAMBODIA'S rubber exports to international markets increased by an annualised 36 percent in 2009, according to official figures obtained from the Department ...

Source: cambodia - Google News | 10 Mar 2010 | 1:08 am

Man to be deported after 27 years in Oz - Sydney Morning Herald


Man to be deported after 27 years in Oz
Sydney Morning Herald
While the unidentified man initially said he did not want to return to Cambodia, where six of his eight siblings were reported to have been killed, ...
Australia wants man 27 years in country to go homeNew Zealand Herald

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Source: cambodia - Google News | 9 Mar 2010 | 9:05 pm

ASEAN chief clarifies statement on Cambodia issues (People's Daily)

The Secretary-General of ASEAN clarified that media reports quoting him over a military exercise in Cambodia on March 4, 2010 were taken totally out of context, a statement released by the ASEAN Secretariat said here on Tuesday. Dr Surin Pitsuwan said his comments were with specific reference to the prevailing situation along the Cambodian-Thai border and not to any particular military exercise ...

Source: Yahoo! News Search Results for cambodia | 9 Mar 2010 | 6:22 am

200 Families Homeless After Phnom Penh Fire

More than 200 families lost their homes to a fire Monday night in Phnom Penh, with many forced to stay on the grounds of a pagoda nearby. (09 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 9 Mar 2010 | 5:59 am

Groups Want Debate Delayed for Graft Law

A committee of rights organizations is recommending that the National Assembly delay debate on an anti-corruption bill for at least a month, allowing time for the long-awaited draft to be studied before it is passed into law. (09 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 9 Mar 2010 | 5:39 am

Tribunal Complainant Urges Healing

A Cambodian-American lawyer and civil party for the Khmer Rogue tribunal recommended that people participate in the legal process as leaders of the regime head to trial, rather than resorting to violent rhetoric. ( 08 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 9 Mar 2010 | 5:33 am

Cambodia's government must protect victims of sexual violence as ... - Amnesty International USA

Survivors of rape in Cambodia face limited access to justice, medical services and counselling, Amnesty International said in a report issued on Monday, as rapes of women and girls appear to be increasing, Breaking the silence: Sexual violence in ...

Source: Cambodia - Bing News | 8 Mar 2010 | 5:11 pm

Cambodian rape victims face bribes, corruption - Newser

Rape victims seeking justice in Cambodia face serious obstacles such as police who demand bribes before making an arrest, a human rights report released Monday said. The report by Amnesty International says the incidence of rape appears to be growing ...

Source: Cambodia - Bing News | 8 Mar 2010 | 4:49 pm

AI Finds Reported Rapes on the Rise

The number of reported rapes in Cambodia is on the rise, Amnesty International reported Monday, calling on the government to act against the impunity and discrimination that lead to sexual assault. (08 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 8 Mar 2010 | 8:48 am

Lending Scheme to Bring Solar to Cambodia's Poor - New York Times (blog)


New York Times (blog)

Lending Scheme to Bring Solar to Cambodia's Poor
New York Times (blog)
Kamworks A business in Cambodia's Kandal province aims to provide loans and solar equipment in one location. With access to solar-powered ...

Source: cambodia - Google News | 8 Mar 2010 | 8:42 am

Asean Rocket Comments Draw Hun Sen’s Ire

Prime Minister Hun Sen lashed out a senior Thai Asean official on Monday for remarks critical of Cambodia’s military rocket exercise last week. (08 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 8 Mar 2010 | 8:38 am

Rape of women increasing in Cambodia: Amnesty (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Rape of women and girls appears to be increasing in Cambodia and victims face stigma and get little justice, rights group Amnesty International said in a report to mark International Women's Day.

Source: Yahoo! News Search Results for cambodia | 7 Mar 2010 | 7:42 pm

Women Extolled as Resources of the Nation

A women’s rights advocate has called for a change of attitude towards women and make full use of their potential for the country’s development. (05 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 5 Mar 2010 | 9:33 am

Corruption Law Moves to Assembly for Debate

The National Assembly will begin debate next week on an anti-corruption law that was 15 years in the making, with opposition lawmakers and rights groups pointing to weaknesses they say must be addressed. (05 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 5 Mar 2010 | 9:24 am

Lawmaker’s Parliamentary Immunity Renewed

The National Assembly on Friday renewed parliamentary immunity for an opposition lawmaker who was absolved of criminal charges last year. (05 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 5 Mar 2010 | 8:10 am

Would-Be Critics Quiet on Telecom Rates

Financial experts here say Cambodia’s political environment has prevented them from investigating the impact of a price floor on telecoms, one of the country’s most lucrative sectors. (04 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 4 Mar 2010 | 6:23 am

Military Makes Mighty Show of Rockets

It was as though lightning leapt from the rocket barrels. Fifteen trucks firing multiple rockets each, nearly 200 all, in a military exercise in Kampong Chhnang province ... (04 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 4 Mar 2010 | 5:43 am

$85 Million Tribunal Budget Confirmed

Donors have approved an $85 million budget for t Khmer Rouge tribunal operations over the next two years, a court official confirmed, but actual pledges are still under consideration. (04 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 4 Mar 2010 | 5:31 am

Peace Corps Volunteers Tell Their Tales

The advantage of being a Peace Corps volunteer is that, besides contributing to a community’s development, one understands a great deal about its society and culture. (03 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 3 Mar 2010 | 12:00 pm

Clearing the Fog from Khmer Rouge History

While many Americans are familiar with the idea of genocide through education in schools, they may be less familiar with the Cambodian tragedy. A young Cambodian-American would like to change all that. (03 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 3 Mar 2010 | 11:53 am

Svay Rieng Stupa Marks Khmer Rouge Killings

The stone stupa’s roof leaks and its walls are cracked and inside are a thousand human skulls, victims of a little-known Khmer Rouge prison. (03 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 3 Mar 2010 | 11:48 am

Justice Project Coming To an End

Cambodia needs more support to continue to improve justice at so-called “centers of justice,” at the local level, a justice official said Monday. (02 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 2 Mar 2010 | 5:42 am

Tribunal Asked To Call Hun Sen: Letter

Khmer Rouge tribunal investigators were requested to call Prime Minister Hun Sen to testify with other key government figures, but declined, according to a confidential court order obtained by VOA Khmer. (02 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 2 Mar 2010 | 5:31 am

Can Telling a Story Heal the Hurt?

The simple act of telling a story could be one way of healing trauma. At least that’s what Poeuv Socheata, a Cambodian-American who is gathering the stories of many of her countrymen, thinks. (02 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 2 Mar 2010 | 5:14 am

Asian Arts Exhibit Opens in Maryland

A variety of Asian arts are being shown to the American public through an exhibition at Asian Arts Gallery of the Towson University of Maryland this month. The artworks for the Asian Sacred Arts exhibition, which runs through May 15,... (01 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 1 Mar 2010 | 11:25 am

Land Grab Protesters Clash With Police

Seven women and a teenage boy were briefly detained and three cameras taken from rights workers when protesters clashed with police in a Phnom Penh demonstration Monday morning. (01 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 1 Mar 2010 | 8:36 am

US, Cambodia Bolster Efforts on Sex Crimes

Cambodia and the US agreed to make stronger efforts to fight sex tourism and sex trafficking on Monday, with the US increasingly cracking down of sex offenders here. (01 March 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 1 Mar 2010 | 4:46 am

Cambodia Not Ready for Munitions Pact: Official

Cambodia is not ready to ratify the Convention on Cluster Munitions, due to stockpiles it is currently holding, a senior government official said Thursday. (26 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 26 Feb 2010 | 11:07 am

Government Lodges Suit Against Sam Rainsy

The Cambodian government lodged a criminal complaint against opposition leader Sam Rainsy on Friday, for publishing a Vietnamese border map on his party’s Web site the government claims is false. (26 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 26 Feb 2010 | 10:49 am

For Abstract Painter, the Art of the Mind

For painter Chhim Sothy, standing in his Phnom Penh studio, the image of three deer trying to escape a forest under destruction is clear. For others, the mix of green, red and dark yellow makes less sense. (26 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 26 Feb 2010 | 7:06 am

Tribunal Judges Admonish Ieng Sary’s Laywers

Investigating judges for the Khmer Rogue tribunal on Thursday issued a stern warning to the defense team of Ieng Sary against breaking the filing rules of the UN-backed court. (26 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 26 Feb 2010 | 7:01 am

Cambodia, Environmentally Sustainable Tourism To Save Mekong Dolphin - PRLog (free press release)

... freshwater dolphins still remaining in the Mekong River, and helping the local population by guaranteeing them a source of livelihood: this is the aim of the "ecotourism" project begun in the border area between Laos and Cambodia by the Cambodia ...

Source: Cambodia - Bing News | 25 Feb 2010 | 9:41 pm

Festival Hopes To Promote Dramatic Heritage

The National Lakhaon Festival is running Feb. 18 through Feb. 28, and Ieng Sithul, a music professor at the University of Fine Arts, says the main purpose is to pit rival forms of Cambodian theater against each other. (25 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 25 Feb 2010 | 7:01 am

EU To Help ‘Bridge Gap’ in Food Security

The European Union announced Thursday it will provide $25 million for five projects to help Cambodia deal with climate change and rising food prices. (25 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 25 Feb 2010 | 6:56 am

In Journalists Acquittal, Lessons All Around

Last week’s acquittal of a Radio Free Asia reporter accused of disinformation has been welcomed by advocacy groups as well as the UN, but observers warn that a number of journalists remain in jail for doing their jobs. (25 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 25 Feb 2010 | 6:50 am

Arsenic, Through the Eyes of the Poisoned

In “Born Sweet,” a new documentary underscoring the dangers of arsenic, a rural Cambodian boy struggles with questions of fate after he is poisoned by a contaminated well. (24 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 24 Feb 2010 | 7:29 am

Hun Sen Attacks Map on Opposition Web Site

Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday accused opposition leader Sam Rainsy of betraying the country by publishing a “false map” on his party’s Web site. (24 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 24 Feb 2010 | 5:19 am

Company To Ramp Up Bio-Diesel Production

Since mid-October, 2009, a joint venture company between Cambodia and Japana, NCT Jacam Energy, has been producing bio-diesel from jatropha, a hardy plant that grows on marginal land. (24 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 24 Feb 2010 | 5:04 am

Group Reports 10 Killings Along Thai Border

Thailand is denying claims its border authorities have been shooting and killing Cambodians. (24 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 24 Feb 2010 | 4:59 am

Judges Seek To Include Civil Parties: Tribunal

Khmer Rouge tribunal judges say they are working to admit as many civil parties into the trial process as possible, following complaints by victims of the regime in a provincial forum on Saturday. (24 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 24 Feb 2010 | 4:53 am

Opposition Pushes Council on Corruption Law

Opposition lawmakers submitted their own anti-corruption law to the National Assembly on Monday, in a symbolic act to push the Council of Ministers to hand over the real draft. (23 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 23 Feb 2010 | 6:00 am

US Launches Program for HIV/AIDS Victims

The US announced on Monday a $13.4 million program to reduce the impact of HIV and AIDS in Cambodia. (23 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 23 Feb 2010 | 5:54 am

Cambodians Warned Against Travel to Thailand

Cambodia has appealed to its citizens to avoid travel in Thailand, warning against non-essential travel even to Bangkok ahead of a contentious court decision there. (23 February 2010)

Source: VOA News: Top Stories | 23 Feb 2010 | 5:47 am

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