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Cambodian PM threatens ban on opposition party

CambodianPrimeMinisterHunSenthreatenedonMondaythatthemainoppositionpartywouldbedissolvedifitcontinuestobackdetainedleaderKemSokha,whohasbeenchargedwithtreasonov

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Cambodia's main opposition leader Kem Sokha arrested for treason charges

Kem Sokha, president of main opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), was arrested early Sunday for allegedly attempting to overthrow the legitimate Cambodian government, according to a government statement.

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Trial of Cambodian deputy opposition leader begins for "refusal to appear" in court

​Cambodia's Phnom Penh Municipal Court began trial of deputy opposition leader Kem Sokha on Friday for his "refusal to appear" in a prostitution case.

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Cambodian court bans deputy opposition leader from leaving country

​A Cambodian court has banned deputy opposition leader and lawmaker Kem Sokha from leaving the country after he has been charged with "refusal to appear" in a prostitution case involving his alleged mistress.

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Cambodian court summons 2 opposition MPs over sex scandal

A Cambodian court has summoned two opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) to question about their possible involvement in a sex scandal of their deputy opposition party leader Kem Sokha.

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Cambodia PM condemns attack

Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday condemned the savage beating of two opposition lawmakers outside the National Assembly on Monday, before then insisting the violence was wholly unrelated to the pro-ruling party rally from which its perpetrators emerged.

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Cambodian parliament fires opposition vice president Kem Sokha from parliament's 1st vice president

​The National Assembly voted on Friday to remove opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) vice president Kem Sokha from the post of the parliament's first vice president after a proposal from a majority of the lawmakers.

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Cambodian PM accuses opposition leader of attempting to overthrow gov't

​Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Thursday accused Kem Sokha, vice-president of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), of leading post- election protests in 2013 in a plot to topple the government.

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Cambodia foresees mass protests without apology from main opposition leader

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Thursday that mass protests could break out nationwide if Kem Sokha, vice president of the main opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party, did not apologize for his denial of the existence of the notorious Tuol Sleng prison during the Democratic Kampuchea, or Khmer Rouge regime, from 1975-1979.