Civil society groups say they will hold ceremonies commemorating the fifth anniversary of the killing of government critic Kem Ley.
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RFA has identified Australian assets worth tens of millions of dollars held by 14 individuals from four of Cambodia’s most powerful families.
Medical staff say Seng Chanthorn suffered ‘internal injuries’ when she was slammed to the ground.
The family members had called for the release of their loved ones in front of the court that tried them.
Critics say his convicted killer is a ‘scapegoat’ and slammed the country’s culture of impunity.
Kong Raiya faces incitement charges for selling T-shirts honoring murdered political commentator Kem Ley.
They say charges against two activists effectively criminalize acts of remembrance of Kem Ley.
Authorities harassed supporters in the capital and tried to shut down ceremonies across the country.
They call the flawed trial of his killer part of a cover-up to protect those who orchestrated his death.
He dismisses rumors that the head of the now-dissolved CNRP could be freed after a hearing this week.
NGOs demand an independent probe into his shooting, which occurred in broad daylight in the capital.
Bou Rachana had fled Cambodia with her children following the murder of her husband, a popular social commentator, in July 2016.
Boeung Kak Lake residents detail court mistreatment to Rhona Smith during her visit.
Rights groups say the decision is unfair and demand her release.
After the court denies his request, Kim Sok refuses to answer the judge’s questions.
The purported post showed a man posing with a pistol and vowing to kill the prime minister.
Heng Leakhena accuses the prime minister and his family of having a hand in the murder of prominent political analyst and scholar Kem Ley.
The US and rights groups worldwide call for a full and unbiased investigation of the government critic’s murder.
Neither believes former soldier Oueth Ang was solely responsible for Kem Ley’s death.
But critics say the conviction failed to bring the masterminds to justice.
He says the ruling violates the principle of the presumption of innocence.
Kim Sok is muzzled after a hearing on his incitement and defamation case.
Social and political commentator Kim Sok says he needs time to find an attorney.
The opposition politician doesn’t want to give Hun Sen ammunition as the prime minister trains his sights on the opposition.
Hun Sen makes Sot Vanny and Mao Hoeun full colonels as Kem Ley investigation draws to a close.
Heng Samrin says the investigation falls outside of the legislature’s jurisdiction.
The government’s probe into the murder of the popular analyst appears to have made little headway.
A senator, a monk and a land rights activists all have a day in court as Cambodia National Rescue Party leader hints at a return to parliament.
A man dies and another is severely injured as the police officers accused refuse to answer questions about the incident.
The investigation serves as a backdrop to the turmoil that roils the nation as Sam Rainsy may seek to return and Hun Manet gets heckled.









