Cop who led Veng Sreng crackdown promoted

Edit Topix 04 Feb 2016
Rath Sreang , chief of the Phnom Penh military police, leads subordinates along a road in the capital's Meanchey district in 2013 during a violent crackdown on protesting garment workers. Phnom Penh's military police chief, Rath Sreang, the commander who oversaw fatal crackdowns during the post-2013 election period, was recently among 28 members of the gendarmerie awarded a promotion, it emerged yesterday ... ....

Hun Sen's political gifts

Edit Topix 15 Jan 2016
A security guard directs a vehicle through newly opened toll booths on Veng Sreng Boulevard last month in Phnom Penh before the prime minister revoked the toll scheme. In a recent flurry of announcements, some explicitly characterised as gifts, the premier has softened strict new traffic laws, scrapped a pair of unpopular toll road fees and done away with a tax on inherited property ... ....

PERDUE, CLAIBORNE

Edit Richmond Times Dispatch 09 Dec 2015
Survivors include his wife, Sharon Perdue; five children, Gina Wickel, Try Sreng and his wife, Soma, Brandy Bartmess, Clay Perdue and Crystal Charlonne; one sister, Joyce Ann ......

ASEAN Secretariat Advances its Accounting Standards (ASEAN - Association of South-East Asian Nations)

Edit Public Technologies 26 Nov 2015
(Source. ASEAN - Association of South-East Asian Nations) ... The IPSAS implementation aims to strengthen ASEAN current financial accounting and reporting policies and practices. Mr. Ung Sreng Kong, Director of Corporate Affairs of ASEC and Mr ... Mr. Kong informed the participants that ASEAN adopted IPSAS since 2013 to achieve more accountability and for enhanced management of resources and improved decision making....

Rallying cry: Cambodia's all-female rock band of ex-garment workers

Edit South China Morning Post 15 Nov 2015
Chrek Sopha and Kao Sochevika arrived on the scene after the worst had happened. Smoke rose from flaming tyres. Stones and shoes littered blood-soaked roads as protesters ran amok ... It was January 3 last year and, minutes earlier, five garment workers demanding a rise in the minimum wage had been shot dead by police on Veng Sreng Boulevard, an industrial part of the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh ... A few days later, the police opened fire....

cops

Edit Topix 02 Sep 2015
The older sister of Khem Sophath holds a picture of her brother in Phnom Penh last year after he went missing during the January 3 government crackdown on Veng Sreng Boulevard ... ....

Unions agree to push for $177 wage at meet

Edit Topix 23 Jun 2015
Garment factory workers march along Veng Sreng Boulevard in Phnom Penh last year during a protest calling for the industry minimum wage to be raised to $177. Leaders of several independent garment-worker unions yesterday agreed that they will again push for a $177 monthly minimum wage next year, with negotiations officially slated to begin next month, according to the head of Cambodia's largest independent garment union.

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Unions eye wage discussion

Edit Topix 12 Jun 2015
Garment factory workers protest on Phnom Penh's Veng Sreng Boulevard in September last year, calling for the industry's minimum wage to be increased. Negotiations for next year's minimum wage in Cambodia's garment and footwear sector are already gearing up, as union leaders prepare to meet this month to discuss what wage they will demand.

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What to do Around Alberta this Summer (AMA - Alberta Motor Association)

Edit noodls 25 May 2015
(Source. AMA - Alberta Motor Association). From surfing at West Edmonton Mall to a guided climb of Mt. Norquay, here's your definitive guide of what to do around Alberta this summer. Chase the Waves at West Edmonton Mall ... at the West Edmonton Mall World Waterpark ... Rule No. 1 ... Mt ... Past pop-ups have featured, among others, Mercato sous-chef Yeng Sreng cooking Cambodian food and up-and-comer Jean-Marc Mailloux doing modern barbecue ... (noodl....
photo: AP / Heng Sinith
A Cambodian monk reads a booklet on the U.N,-backed genocide tribunal at a Battambang university in Battambang province, some 290 kilometers (180 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, May 6, 2011, as the court officers distribute recent verdict books of Khmer Rouge leader Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch.

Cambodian Tribunal Charges 2 New Khmer Rouge Suspects

Edit Voa News 03 Mar 2015
Kong Sothanarith. PHNOM PENH—. Cambodia's U.N.-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal has formally charged two more suspects with crimes against humanity, a development that comes days after Prime Minister Hun Sen warned against such a move ... "Now they will be able to see the evidence against them ... “We have not decided what to do yet ...   ... She was also charged with murder, enslavement and imprisonment at the Spean Sreng worksite ... ....

Cambodia: Press Release: 11 imprisoned peaceful protesters must be freed (OMCT - World Organisation Against Torture)

Edit noodls 21 Jan 2015
(Source. OMCT - World Organisation Against Torture). 124 KB ... A day earlier, the seven women - Nget Khun, Tep Vanny, Song Srey Leap,Kong Chantha, Phan Chhunreth, Po Chorvy, and Nong Sreng - had held a peaceful protest in Phnom Penh to draw attention to the negative consequences of a construction project being developed in their community ... For more information, please contact.. · FIDH ... · OMCT ... (noodl....

Cambodia: Free women protesters and Buddhist monk jailed after summary trials (Amnesty International)

Edit noodls 21 Jan 2015
(Source. Amnesty International) ... The 11 were arrested after two related peaceful protests in Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh in November last year.  ... They were charged the next day, 12 November, with "obstructing a public official" and also imprisoned for a year after a summary trial ... The seven women arrested on 10 November 2014 are Nget Khun, Tep Vanny, Song Srey Leap, Kong Chantha, Phan Chhunreth, Po Chorvy and Nong Sreng ... (noodl....

Cambodia must free women protesters and Buddhist monk jailed after summary trials (Amnesty International Australia)

Edit noodls 21 Jan 2015
(Source. Amnesty International Australia). Ten women housing rights defenders and a Buddhist monk, all jailed after short summary trials and some suffering from serious health issues, must be released immediately and unconditionally, Amnesty international said ahead of their appeal hearing today ... The seven women arrested on 10 November 2014 are Nget Khun, Tep Vanny, Song Srey Leap, Kong Chantha, Phan Chhunreth, Po Chorvy and Nong Sreng....
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