A Radio Free Asia spokesman said the U.S. broadcaster was still working through some unspecified issues despite the Cambodian government saying it would welcome a reopening of the RFA’s Phnom Penh bureau.
The Appeal Court on Friday upheld the Phnom Penh Municipal Court’s two-year jail sentence against Rath Rott Mony for incitement to discriminate for his work with Moscow-based RT News.
A journalist in Mondulkiri province has been summoned for questioning after a military officer complained that his reporting about a land dispute with an indigenous family was defamatory.
Prime Minister Hun Sen responded to a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump by saying he hoped to rebuild trust and confidence between the two countries.
The Khmer Rouge Tribunal on Wednesday was set to commence three days of hearings against Meas Muth, a former navy commander, over whether his case should go to trial.
As foreign ambassadors line up to visit the home of opposition leader Kem Sokha, this month released from house arrest, the ruling party issued a video warning the government’s “ambassador friends” not to be seen as giving advice to a criminal and dissident.
The Supreme Court on Friday decided to release on bail Suong Neakpoan, an activist who was charged with incitement to commit a felony for a protest on the anniversary of political commentator Kem Ley’s murder.