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Re: Cambodia

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Re: Cambodia

Postby eauyong » Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:25 pm

Perhaps Mr. Thaksin will be able to assist.
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Re: Cambodia

Postby winston » Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:12 am

Cambodia, Once Secret, Is Now Open for Business: Richard Stanger
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report (4/18/12)

Resource investors are always looking for the next untapped region and Richard Stanger thinks he has found it.

President and founder of the Cambodian Association of Mining and Exploration Companies, Stanger has been working to get the word out about Cambodia, a growing, stable country with the right geology for some big discoveries.

In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Stanger gives an insider's view of the secrets to investing in Cambodia and explains why he's expecting a land rush.

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Re: Cambodia

Postby winston » Sat May 05, 2012 5:31 pm

So u wanna invest in this type of place ?

Cambodia closes probe into activist's shooting

The Cambodian government on Saturday said it had closed its investigation into the fatal shootings of a well-known activist and a military police officer after the arrest of a security guard.

Ran Boroth accidentally shot dead In Rattana, a military policeman who had just gunned down anti-logging activist Chhut Vuthy during an argument in a remote forest on April 26, a government spokesman said.

"This is the clear and true result confirmed by witnesses at the scene," spokesman Tith Sothea told reporters in the capital Phnom Penh.

"Now we have shown the truth to the public," he said of the government probe. "So our work is closed for now."

The findings contradict earlier claims by the military police that In Rattana fired two bullets from his AK-47 into his own chest, after shooting dead the prominent activist.

Vuthy's death shocked the country and prompted international calls for an impartial investigation.

According to the official version, Vuthy, 45, was trying to expose illegal logging in southwestern Koh Kong province with two journalists when he was confronted by a group of men, including the security guard and several military police, who tried to confiscate his camera.

A heated argument ensued during which In Rattana shot Vuthy. Ran Boroth then "tried to grab the weapon from In Rattana to prevent him from firing more shots but the gun discharged and killed him", Tith Sothea said.

Ran Boroth, 26, worked for Timbergreen, a company licensed to log the reservoir site for a Chinese-funded dam.

He has been charged with involuntary homicide, which carries a sentence of one to three years in prison.

Campaigners say Cambodia has recently seen a worrying rise in violence against citizens involved in land and labour disputes, resulting in a number of injuries, often at the hands of armed government security forces.

The outspoken Vuthy, who inspired villagers to conduct forest patrols to monitor deforestation and illegal logging, is the most high-profile activist to have died since the 2004 daylight murder of union leader Chea Vichea.


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Re: Cambodia

Postby winston » Sat May 12, 2012 8:50 am

Hundreds mourn killed Cambodian activist

Hundreds of Cambodians held a memorial service Friday in a remote forest where a prominent environmental activist was shot dead two weeks ago, vowing to keep his legacy alive.

Some 300 villagers whose lives have been affected by deforestation and land grabs, lit incense and paid respects at the spot where Chhut Vuthy was gunned down by a military policeman on April 26.

Many of the mourners also held up photographs of the activist with the caption: "I am Chhut Vuthy".

Vuthy, 45, was killed after he refused to hand over photographs of illegal logging to the military policeman. His death rocked the country, turning a spotlight on the increasingly violent nature of land disputes.

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Re: Cambodia

Postby winston » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:43 am

WHO to conclude a combination of pathogens to blame for deaths of more than 60 children in Cambodia.

Source: CNN International
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Re: Cambodia

Postby winston » Wed Sep 12, 2012 3:49 pm

Cambodian journalist found murdered: police by Suy Se

A Cambodian journalist who exposed rampant illegal logging has been found murdered in the boot of his car, police said, in a country where environmental activists often face violent retribution.

Hang Serei Oudom, a reporter at local-language Vorakchun Khmer Daily, was discovered on Tuesday, said senior police officer Song Bunthanorm. The vehicle was abandoned in a cashew nut plantation in northern Ratanakiri province.

"It is not a robbery case. It is a murder," he said, adding that the victim had suffered several blows to the head, probably with an axe.

The 44-year-old had been missing since leaving his home on Sunday evening.

"He wrote stories about forest crimes involving business people and powerful officials in the province," said Vorakchun Khmer Daily editor-in-chief Rin Ratanak.

"Most of his stories were about illegal logging of luxury wood," he added.

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Re: Cambodia

Postby behappyalways » Sat Dec 20, 2014 3:52 pm

Tests confirm Cambodia HIV mass infection
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Re: Cambodia

Postby behappyalways » Sun Dec 21, 2014 6:27 pm

Families devastated by Cambodia HIV outbreak
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Re: Cambodia

Postby behappyalways » Fri Jul 17, 2015 4:28 pm

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