Tag: Cambodia
Cambodian leader orders shutdown of independent media outlet
Prime Minister Hun Sen has increasingly cracked down on any opposition as he prepares for elections later this year
Pope Francis discusses ‘ecological conversion’ with Buddhist monks
Pope Francis defined “ecological conversion” as “true repentance”
Thai boat rescues Cambodian fisherman whose vessel sank in storm
He had been floating at sea for 30 hours with bodies of three crew members tied to himself
Church in Phnom Penh invites poor, ill to Advent feast
The activity was presided by Bishop Olivier Schmitthaeusler, MEP, apostolic vicar of Phnom Penh
Cambodian asylum-seekers in Thailand fear forced repatriation ahead of APEC summit
Thailand doesn’t recognize asylum-seekers or refugees because it hasn’t ratified the 1951 U.N. Refugee Convention
Cambodia’s Supreme Court upholds conviction of Christian pro-democracy activist
The Supreme Court said Theary Seng was a flight risk and a threat to the country’s social fabric
ASEAN parliamentarians condemn trials against Cambodian political opposition
APHR called for all charges against the political opposition to be dropped, and for all those currently detained to be released
Cambodian psychiatrist says Magsaysay Award reason ‘to work even harder’
Sotheara, 54, was among the first generation of psychiatrists to graduate in Cambodia after the 1975-79 period of Khmer Rouge rule
School gardens a lifeline for hungry Cambodian children
Remote schools in Siem Reap province use the gardens to teach pupils life skills such as cultivation and cooking
Cambodian psychiatrist honored with ‘Asia’s Nobel Prize’ for being ‘people’s healer’
Chhim is recognized “for showing that daily devotion to the best of one’s profession can itself be a form of greatness”