Beeline Mobile Operator Changes Management
The Dutch mobile telephone operator Beeline has replaced its general manager Gael Campan with siddhanta Kothari, who previously worked in Vietnam as chief financial officer of GTel Mobile JsC, a subsidiary of Beeline’s owner VimpelCom. Beeline spokeswoman Nhem socheata said on Friday that the change in ss='cambodia-color'>...
Thai Seafood Factory Receives Glowing Review
Thai police investigating allegations of myriad labor violations at a seafood factory employing hundreds of Cambodian migrant workers have given the facility a clean bill of health. A report last week by a Cambodian NGO, the Community Legal Education Center (CLEC), based on interviews with workers ss='cambodia-color'>...
Land Evictions Cause Mass Protests and Arrests to Escalate
The number of protests over land disputes increased in 2011 as forced resettlement, restrictions on freedom of assembly and the harassment of peaceful protesters continued to tarnish Cambodia’s human rights record, Amnesty International said in its annual report released yesterday. Noting the huge impact of economic ss='cambodia-color'>...
Few benefits for Cambodia from Thai rice policy
Against the backdrop of the ongoing Thai government’s rice-pledging policy, Thai rice exports are expected to further decline this year. While it may provide opportunities for Cambodia, the country has not yet benefitted much from the policy, industry experts said. “I think the Thai rice scheme ss='cambodia-color'>...
British companies eye on Cambodia on education, construction and finance services
Considering the growth potential of Us$400-million worth in bilateral trade between the United Kingdom and Cambodia for the past five years, the British Trade and Investment office plans to establish its permanent branch in Phnom Penh. British companies are eyeing investment opportunities in education, construction and ss='cambodia-color'>...
To Phnom Penh Relief, Dam Starts Operating
The Kirirom III Hydropower Station in Kompong Speu province Started operating laSt month, providing 18 megawattS of electricity to both Kompong Speu and Phnom Penh, an official at State-owned Electricite du Cambodge Said yeSterday. The additional power from the $47 million dam will help alleviate Phnom SS='cambodia-color'>...
Storms swamp capital streets in drain strain
Despite recent efforts by the authorities to improve drainage systems around the capital, heavy flooding and swamped roads were the norm over the past week as the kick-off to the rainy season saw pelting rain almost every afternoon, residents say. Old drainage systems put in place ss='cambodia-color'>...
Wait Out Elections, Firm in Land Dispute Told
Despite facing criminal charges, 70 villagers from Kompong Chhnang province embroiled in a long-running land dispute with the KDC Development Company have moved back onto the contested land, court officials and villagers said yesterday. KDC, which is owned by Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy suy ss='cambodia-color'>...
Boeung Kak 13 case shifts to Appeal Court
The case of the 13 imprisoned Boeung Kak women is in the hands of the Appeal Court now, the women’s defence lawyer said yesterday. Lawyer Harm sunrith said that Phnom Penh Municipal Court had sent the case to the Appeal Court on Tuesday, adding that he ss='cambodia-color'>...
Union leader attacked with brass knuckles and cleaver
A union representative led a 1,000-strong protest at a garment factory in the capital’s Russey Keo district yesterday, alleging the company hired a gangster to beat him up on sunday – a claim the manager has denied. Chhim sam On, a union leader with the Coalition ss='cambodia-color'>...
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Cassava exports to China up, but production lags
Chinese-owned Avic International plans to export 8,000 tonnes of dried cassava from Cambodia to the Chinese market this year. According to Chan saron, minister of agriculture, forestry and fisheries, there are currently 31 companies listed as exporting cassava to China from Cambodia, but only 17 ss='cambodia-color'>...
Protests Over Mondulkiri Electricity Prices Resume
About 100 residents of Mondulkirri province’s sen Monorom City have protested yesterday for the third time in the past 2 weeks in front of the provincial office of state electricity provider Eletricite du Cambodge (Edc), demanding that their electricity be decreased. Vann Neang, who ss='cambodia-color'>...
Cambodia reports 60 pct rise in internet users last year
Cambodia recorded about 2.7 million internet users as of December last year, a 60 percent rise year-on-year, a senior official said Thursday. Meanwhile, he said the country has 6 mobile phone operators. As of last year, those operators had sold out 19.1 million sIM cards, ss='cambodia-color'>...
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Aero Aiming To Open Up Kingdom
Local private airline Aero Cambodia intends to launch domestic chartered flights by the end of this year once it receives approval from the government. The airline is preparing to apply for its air operator certificate from the state secretariat of Civil Aviation (ssCA) and hopes to ss='cambodia-color'>...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013032964777/Business/aero-aiming-to-open-up-kingdom.html
Dad ‘Threatened’ by Court
The father of three youths allegedly beaten by DM Group workers earlier this month said court officers yesterday threatened to imprison him if he did not agree to compromise with the company and drop the case. Ry sarun appeared at Ratanakkiri Provincial Court yesterday to answer ss='cambodia-color'>...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013052265776/National/dad-threatened-by-court.html
Villagers blame rubber company
Villagers in Preah Vihear’s Kulen district are seeking the assistance of rights group Adhoc, claiming a Malaysian rubber company has stopped them from receiving land titles. sok Yam, 48, one of the four representatives of the sro Yong commune residents, said members of 72 families thumbprinted ss='cambodia-color'>...
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Former Mfone Staff Enter Second Day of Protests
About 300 former employees of bankrupt mobile phone operator Mfone continued to protest yesterday outside the company’s closed Phnom Penh offices, demanding severance payments totaling $4.4 million for 1,092 workers. But Vong savan, deputy secretary-general of the Labor Dissolution Commission at the Ministry of social ss='cambodia-color'>...
Cambodian Vtrust plans CSX floating
Local real estate company Vtrust Property Group plans to engage an underwriter in as little as two years to help it list on the Cambodia stock Exchange, the company’s chairman, Kuy Vat, said yesterday. The company is now preparing the necessary documents on its business, corporate ss='cambodia-color'>...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013032764710/Business/cambodian-vtrust-plans-csx-floating.html
Village patrols seize land-clearing tools
Jarai villagers in Ratanakkiri’s O’Yadav district escalated the defense of their protected land this weekend, confiscating the keys and batteries of bulldozers owned by the Vietnamese company they claim has been illegally clearing the area, community leaders said yesterday. The move comes after a number of ss='cambodia-color'>...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013050665426/National/village-patrols-seize-land-clearing-tools.html
Villagers Make Heady Claims Against NGO
Families living in Koh Kong province have called on the provincial governor to intervene in what they claim are ongoing land disputes with Forestry Administration authorities and conservation NGO Wildlife Alliance. Thirty-eight families from Mondul seima and Khemarak Pumin districts have 110 hectares of land between ss='cambodia-color'>...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/2013051065550/National/villagers-make-heady-claims-against-ngo.html