The banned opposition party requested that the Cambodian government lift travel restrictions and reinstate high-ranking members’ passports to clear the way for nine party officials summoned by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court to return to the country.
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Two members of the dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party have been charged for allegedly insulting the King, with a former colleague claiming the charges are more likely related to their participation in recent Kem Sokha events. A senior member of the banned opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) was brutally assaulted in Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh Monday by two unidentified men on a motorbike, leaving him unconscious and in the hospital, according to his wife.
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An activist for the banned CNRP has been charged with incitement and will be jailed, after he spoke to others in Tbong Khmum province about joining the party’s Paris Peace Agreements protest in Phnom Penh, according to fellow opposition supporters.
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As CNRP supporters prepare to hold anti-China protests in 20 cities around the world waging a campaign calling on more Western governments to sanction Cambodian officials — including the justice minister — over alleged human rights violations or corruption.
The Grassroots Democratic Party (GDP) called on the Cambodia government to help flood-affected farmers by providing financial support to help rehabilitate their farms. They also requested the government intervene to help delay repayments of debts to microfinance institutions.https://bit.ly/3ofSWjk;