Im Chaem was charged in March 2015 with crimes against humanity, including murder, extermination, enslavement, imprisonment and political persecution.
Oeut Ang claimed to have carried out the murder over a $3,000 debt.
Labor rights groups said workers are often reluctant to return home as they fear losing the higher wages that working abroad brings in.
The premier said the recent trading of threats between North Korea and the US was “the flex of their muscles”, adding that Cambodia had no plans to evacuate its citizens.
Speaking at a police academy this week, Interior Minister Sar Kheng praised the actions of the armed forces during the peaceful 2013 election.
Analysts and election observers said that Prime Minister Hun Sen was attempting to use the memory of Khmer Rouge victims to score political points.
In a statement issued this week, the ministry said it had never received an application from the doctor, Quach Mengly.
In a letter signed, NEC said that “the selling or renting broadcast hours to political parties for disseminating policy of the parties must be done in accordance with the principle of equality.”
Hundreds of opposition commune officials who had changed party allegiance since they were elected in 2012 were fired from their positions.
Long Dimanche, ambassador to South Korea, says that there's about 60,000 Cambodians living in South Korea, the vast majority are migrant workers.
Cambodian environmental activist recognized by Obama continues to inspire those fighting illegal logging.
But more than four decades later Kung’s eldest son, Chap Sokunthea has been promoted to the rank of commander in the U.S. Navy Reserve’s Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command in Hawaii, bringing pride to the family, says Kung.
The ruling on Monday, a copy of which was obtained by VOA on Tuesday, granted the “defendant Manet’s motion to dismiss and dismiss Manet from this action.”
The comments came amid a public outcry over the state of health care facilities and treatment.
The North Korean regime responded to a threat of military action if it continued to test nuclear weapons technology last Friday.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has called for “patience and negotiation” over increasing hostilities in the Middle East and Korean peninsular.
Rare official statement rebuts international accusations of human rights abuses and political repression.
The letter touted the government’s achievements in building infrastructure, increasing the minimum wage, and raising per capita income from $1,215 to $1,300 between 2015 and 2016.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has encouraged Cambodians to read a book about the leadership style of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
In new radio documentary, Greg Barron explores experiences of Cambodians who fled Pol Pot, decades after they, and he, spent time in Thai refugee camps.
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