Sunday, June 4, 2017

This time, 85.74% Go To Vote

By NEC and published by Licado's Stream: these commune elections saw a turnout of over 85% registered voters.


Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

City Provinces After 2013 Elections Until Today

ប្រទេស​កម្ពុជា​មាន ២៥រាជធានី និងខេត្ត ហើយជាសរុប​ក្រុង២៦ ស្រុក​១៥៩ ខណ្ឌ១២​​ សរុប​១៩៧ និង​មាន​​ឈ្មោះ​​ដូចខាង​ក្រោម៖

០១.ខេត្តបន្ទាយមានជ័យ (២ក្រុង, ៧ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកស្វាយចេក ២.ស្រុកម៉ាឡៃ ៣.ក្រុងសិរិសោភ័ណ ៤.ក្រុងប៉ោយប៉ែត ៥.ស្រុកអូរជ្រៅ ៦.ស្រុកព្រះនេត្រព្រះ ៧.ស្រុក​ភ្នំស្រុក ៨.ស្រុកមង្គលបូរី ៩.ស្រុកថ្មពួក


០២.ខេត្តបាត់ដំបង (១ក្រុង, ១៣​ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកបាណន់ ២.ស្រុក​ថ្មគោល ៣.ក្រុង​បាត់​ដំបង ៤.ស្រុក​បវេល ៥.ស្រុក​​ឯកភ្នំ ៦.ស្រុក​មោងឬស្សី ៧.ស្រក​រុក្ខគីរី ៨.ស្រុក​រតនមណ្ឌល ៩.ស្រុក​សង្កែ ១០.ស្រុក​សំឡូត ១១.ស្រុក​សំពៅ​លូន ១២.ស្រុក​ភ្នំព្រឹក ១៣.ស្រុក​កំរៀង ១៤.ស្រុក​គាស់​ក្រឡ

០៣.ខេត្ត​កំពង់ចាម (១ក្រុង, ៩ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុក​ជើង​ព្រៃ ២.ក្រុង​កំពង់​ចាម ៣.ស្រុក​ស្ទឹង​ត្រង់ ៤.ស្រុក​កោះសូទិន ៥.ស្រុក​ស្រីសន្ធរ ៦.ស្រុក​បាធាយ ៧.ស្រុក​ចំការលើ ៨.ស្រុក​ព្រៃឈរ ៩.ស្រុក​កងមាស ១០.ស្រុក​កំពង់សៀម

០៤.ខេត្ត​កំពង់ឆ្នាំង (១ក្រុង, ៧ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុករលាប្អៀរ ២.ស្រុកកំពង់ត្រឡាច ៣.ស្រុកសាមគ្គីមានជ័យ ៤.ស្រុកកំពង់លែង ៥.ស្រុកបរិបូណ៌ ៦.ស្រុកទឹកផុស ៧.ក្រុងកំពង់ឆ្នាំង ៨.ស្រុកជលគីរី

០៥.កំពង់ស្ពឺ (១ក្រុង,៧ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកឧដុង្គ ២.ស្រុកគងពិសី ៣.ស្រុកសំរោងទង ៤.ស្រុកភ្នំស្រួច ៥.ស្រុកថ្ពង ៦.ក្រុងច្បារមន ៧.ស្រុកបរសេដ្ឋ  ៨.ស្រុកឱរ៉ាល់


០៦.ខេត្តកំពង់ធំ (១ក្រុង, ៧ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកបារាយណ៍ ២.ស្រុកកំពង់ស្វាយ ៣.ស្រុកប្រាសាទបាល្ល័ង្គ ៤.ក្រុងស្ទឹងសែន ៥.ស្រុកស្ទោង ៦.ស្រុកប្រាសាទសំបូរ ៧.ស្រុកសណ្តាន់ ៨.ស្រុកសន្ទុក

០៧.ខេត្តកំពត (១ក្រុង, ៧ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកទឹកឈូ ២.ស្រុកកំពង់ត្រាច ៣.ស្រុកឈូក ៤.ស្រុកបន្ទាយមាស ៥.ស្រុកអង្គរជ័យ ៦.ស្រុកដងទង់ ៧.ស្រុកជុំគីរី ៨.ក្រុងកំពត

០៨.ខេត្តកណ្តាល (១ក្រុង, ១០ស្រុក)
១.ក្រុងតាខ្មៅ ២.ស្រុកកោះធំ ៣.ស្រុកស្អាង ៤.ស្រុកកៀនស្វាយ ៥.ស្រុកខ្សាច់កណ្តាល ៦.ស្រុកពញាឮ ៧.ស្រុកអង្គស្នួល ៨.ស្រុកកណ្តាលស្ទឹង ៩.ស្រុកមុខកំពូល ១០.ស្រុកល្វាឯម ១១.ស្រុកលើកដែក

០៩.ខេត្តកោះកុង (១ក្រុង, ៦ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកថ្មបាំង ២.ស្រុកកោះកុង ៣.ស្រុកគិរីសាគរ ៤.ស្រុកមណ្ឌលសីមា ៥.ស្រុកស្រែអំបិល ៦.ស្រុកបូទមសាគរ ៧.ក្រុងខេមរភូមិន្ទ

១០.ខេត្តក្រចេះ (១ក្រុង, ៥ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកចិត្របុរី ២.ស្រុកឆ្លូង ៣.ក្រុងក្រចេះ ៤.ស្រុកព្រែកប្រសព្វ ៥.ស្រុកសំបូរ ៦.ស្រុកស្នួល

១១.ខេត្តមណ្ឌលគិរី (១ក្រុង, ៤ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកកែវសីមា ២.ស្រុកកោះញែក ៣.ស្រុកអូររាំង ៤.ស្រុកពេជ្រាដា ៥.ក្រុងសែនមនោរម្យ

១២.រាជធានីភ្នំពេញ (១២ខណ្ឌ)
១.ខណ្ឌដូនពេញ ២.ខណ្ឌ៧មករា ៣.ខណ្ឌទួលគោក ៤.ខណ្ឌដង្កោ ៥.ខណ្ឌមានជ័យ ៦.ខណ្ឌឫស្សីកែវ ៧.ខណ្ឌសែនសុខ ៨.ខណ្ឌពោធិ៍សែនជ័យ ៩.ខណ្ឌព្រែកព្នៅ ១០.ខណ្ឌជ្រោយចង្វារ ១១.ខណ្ឌច្បារអំពៅ ១២.ខណ្ឌចំការមន

១៣.ខេត្តព្រះវិហារ (១ក្រុង, ៧ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកត្បែងមានជ័យ ២.ក្រុងព្រះវិហារ ៣.ស្រុកឆែប ៤.ស្រុកសង្គមថ្មី ៥.ស្រុកជ័យសែន ៦.ស្រុកគូលែន ៧.ស្រុកជាំក្សាន្ត ៨.ស្រុករវៀង

១៤.ខេត្តព្រៃវែង (១ក្រុង, ១២ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកព្រះស្តេច ២.ស្រុកកំពង់ត្របែក ៣.ស្រុកស្វាយអន្ទរ ៤.ស្រុកមេសាង ៥.ស្រុកបាភ្នំ ៦.ស្រុកស៊ីធរកណ្តាល ៧.ស្រុកកញ្ច្រៀច ៨.ស្រុកពាមជរ ៩.ស្រុកពាមរក៍ ១០.ស្រុកកំចាយមារ ១១.ស្រុកពារាំង ១២.ស្រុកពោធិ៍រៀង ១៣.ក្រុងព្រៃវែង

១៥.ខេត្តពោធិ៍សាត់ (១ក្រុង, ៥ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកក្រគរ ២.ស្រុកភ្នំក្រវាញ ៣.ស្រុកកណ្តៀង ៤.ស្រុកវាលវែង ៥.ក្រុងពោធិ៍សាត់ ៦.ស្រុកបាកាន

១៦.ខេត្តរតនគិរី (១ក្រុង, ៨ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកអូរជុំ .២.ស្រុកវើនសៃ ៣.ស្រុកបរកែវ ៤.ស្រុកលំផាត់ ៥.ស្រុកកូនមុំ ៦.ស្រុកអណ្តូងមាស ៧.ស្រុកអូរយ៉ាដាវ ៨.ស្រុកតាវែង ៩.ក្រុងបានលុង

១៧.ខេត្តសៀមរាប (១ក្រុង, ១១ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកអង្គរធំ ២.ស្រុកបន្ទាយស្រី ៣.ស្រុកជីក្រែង ៤.ស្រុកក្រឡាញ់ ៥.ស្រុកវ៉ារិន ៦.ស្រុកស្វាយលើ ៧.ស្រុកស្រីស្នំ ៨.ស្រុកសូត្រនិគម ៩.ក្រុងសៀមរាប ១០.ស្រុកប្រាសាទបាគង ១១.ស្រុកពួក ១២.ស្រុកអង្គរជុំ

១៨.ខេត្តព្រះសីហនុ (១ក្រុង, ៣ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកព្រៃនប់ ២.ក្រុងព្រះសីហនុ ៣.ស្រុកស្ទឹងហាវ ៤.ស្រុកកំពង់សីលា

១៩.ខេត្តស្ទឹងត្រែង (១ក្រុង, ៤ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកថាឡាបរិវ៉ាត់ ២. ក្រុងស្ទឹងត្រែង ៣.ស្រុកសៀមប៉ាង ៤.ស្រុកសេសាន ៥.ស្រុកសៀមបូក

២០.ខេត្តស្វាយរៀង (២ក្រុង, ៦ស្រុក)
១.ក្រុងស្វាយរៀង ២.ក្រុងបាវិត ៣.ស្រុកចន្ទ្រា ៤.ស្រុកស្វាយទាប ៥.ស្រុកកំពង់រោទិ៍ ៦.ស្រុករំដួល ៧.ស្រុកស្វាយជ្រំ ៨.ស្រុករមាសហែក

២១.ខេត្តតាកែវ (១ក្រុង, ៩ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកបុរីជលសារ ២.ក្រុងដូនកែវ ៣.ស្រុកកោះអណ្តែត ៤.ស្រុកអង្គរបូរី ៥.ស្រុកព្រៃកប្បាស ៦.ស្រុកគិរីវង់ ៧.ស្រុកទ្រាំង ៨.ស្រុកសំរោង ៩.ស្រុកត្រាំកក់ ១០.ស្រុកបាទី

២២.ខេត្តឧត្តរមានជ័យ (១ក្រុង, ៤ស្រុក)
១.ក្រុងសំរោង ២.ស្រុកបន្ទាយអំពិល ៣.ស្រុកអន្លង់វែង ៤.ស្រុកត្រពាំងប្រាសាទ ៥.ស្រុកចុងកាល់

២៣.ខេត្តកែប (១ក្រុង, ១ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកដំណាក់ចង្អើរ ២.ក្រុងកែប

២៤.ខេត្តប៉ៃលិន (១ក្រុង, ១ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកសាលាក្រៅ ២.ក្រុងប៉ៃលិន

២៥.ខេត្តត្បូងឃ្មុំ (១ក្រុង, ៦ស្រុក)
១.ស្រុកមេមត់ ២.ស្រុកពញាក្រែក ៣.ស្រុកក្រូចឆ្មារ ៤.ស្រុកតំបែរ ៥.ស្រុកអូររាំងឳ ៦.ក្រុងសួង ៧.ស្រុកត្បូងឃ្មុំ

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Source: KhmerKeep

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Protests - Snapshot Report – 06 January 2014 – By Rendon Group

One week Snapshot Report By Rendon Group – 06 January 2014

Cambodian Worker and Opposition Protests


 
This week’s snapshot concerns the Cambodian worker and opposition protests. On 02JAN a brief clash between security forces and striking workers left several protestors injured and ten arrested. Human rights groups condemned the crackdown as the worst case of violence against civilians in more than a decade. The opposition party—Cambodia National Rescue Party—postponed a talk over an ongoing political row with the Prime Minister Hun Sen’s ruling party. On 03JAN, police opened fire on protesting garment workers, leaving three dead. Authorities halted further protests against the Prime Minister.

News summary of events related to the Cambodian worker and opposition protests from 31DEC-06JAN:
  • On 31DEC, in response to continued protests by thousands of workers, the Cambodian Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training announced a planned increase to the minimum monthly wage from USD80 to USD100 starting in February 2014. (Kyodo)
  • On 02JAN, a brief clash between security forces and striking workers took place at a Cambodian garment factory on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, leaving several protesters injured and ten arrested. (Xinhua)
  • On 02JAN, the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO) denounced the crackdown on striking garment workers by a special military unit, describing it as a “disturbing new tactic” by the authorities. (AFP)
  • On 02JAN, the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) decided to postpone a talk over ongoing political row with the Prime Minister Hun Sen’s ruling party, which was scheduled for 03JAN. (Xinhua)
  • On 03JAN, Cambodian police opened fire on protesting garment workers, leaving at least three people dead. (AFP)
  • On 03JAN, the US State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf appealed for peaceful dialogue after police opened fire on protesting garment workers. (AFP)
  • On 04JAN, Cambodian authorities dispersed opposition protesters from their rally base in Phnom Penh and halted further protests against Prime Minister Hun Sen. (AFP)
  • On 04JAN, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court summoned opposition leader Sam Rainsy and his deputy Kem Sokha to question them about their possible involvement in inciting felony or causing social chaos. (Xinhua)


Sample of Twitter handles regarding the Cambodian worker and opposition protests:

@JackBoard – Jackson Board, senior international reporter & producer, Channel News Asia
@prakchanthul – Chan Thul Prak, Reuters journalist based in Phnom Penh
@doyle_kevin – Kevin Doyle, journalist covering Cambodia
@jrousselot – Juliette Rousselot, human rights advocate and consultant in Phnom Penh
@laurencro – Lauren Crothers, journalist and photographer based in Phnom Penh


Sample of Third Party Validators regarding Cambodia:

Naly Pilorge, Director, human rights group LICADHO (Cambodia)
“I hope that the government would begin to exercise restraint, but their actions today show a complete disregard for the rights and indeed the lives of their own citizens.” – Cambodia launches broad crackdown on opposition, Associated Press, 04JAN13

Ath Thorn, President, Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers’ Democratic Union
“If the government or employers agree to restart negotiations within three days—today, tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow—we would negotiate with workers to postpone the protest.” – Cambodian Garment Workers Return to Streets, Wall Street Journal, 02JAN14

Yeng Virak, Executive Director, Community Legal Education Center (Cambodia)
“It seems like a turning point in the history of civil society.  People feel more free to join protests and to identify themselves as part of the opposition.” – Rally Draws a Diverse Group of Protesters in Cambodia, New York Times, 29DEC13

Ou Virak, President, Cambodian Center for Human Rights
“The majority of the people want change.  But they don’t know what that change would look like.” – Rally Draws a Diverse Group of Protesters in Cambodia, New York Times, 29DEC13

Chea Mony, President, Free Trade Union of Workers (Cambodia)
“The government and the factory owners know that workers cannot survive with the current salary, but why can’t they agree to increase the wages?” – Garment workers rally against Cambodian government, Associated Press, 26DEC13


Sample of open source research by TRG analysts related to the Cambodian worker and opposition:

Cambodian court summons opposition leaders over deadly clash

Media: Xinhua (China)
Byline: N/A
Date: 04 January 2014

PHNOM PENH, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) — The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has summoned the country’s main opposition party leader Sam Rainsy and his deputy Kem Sokha to question about their possible involvement in inciting felony or causing social chaos.

According to two separate summons signed by the court’s deputy prosecutor Heang Sopheak on Friday and released to the media on Saturday, Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha are summoned to appear at the court in the morning of Jan. 14.

The two opposition leaders would be questioned about “inciting to commit felony or conducting actions that cause serious chaos to social security,” said the summons.

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US urges ‘restraint’ in Cambodia after violence


Media: Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Byline: N/A
Date: 03 January 2014

WASHINGTON, Jan 03, 2014 (AFP) – The United States on Friday appealed for peaceful dialogue and denounced violence in Cambodia after police opened fire on protesting garment workers, killing three people.

“The United States deeply regrets the recent loss of life in Cambodia during violent clashes between protesters and government security forces,” State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf told reporters.

“We condemn violence as a means to achieve political or other objectives and urge all sides to exercise maximum restraint and show respect for the rule of law,” Harf said.
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Cambodia’s opposition party suspends talk plan with ruling party


Media: Xinhua (China)
Byline: N/A
Date: 02 January 2014

PHNOM PENH, Jan. 2 (Xinhua) — The country’s main opposition party on Thursday decided to postpone a talk over ongoing political row with the Prime Minister Hun Sen’s ruling party, which was scheduled on Friday.

“The working group of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) decides to suspend a talk plan over political dispute with the ruling Cambodian People’s Party, which is scheduled on Jan. 3,” a CNRP’s statement said.

The decision came after the Cambodian authorities on Thursday cracked down on hundreds of striking workers at a garment factory on the outskirts of capital Phnom Penh, the statement said, adding that the CNRP would resume talks with the ruling party only if the authorities stop using violence against protesters.

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Cambodian activists decry crackdown on strikers


Media: Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Byline: N/A
Date: 02 January 2014

PHNOM PENH, Jan 02, 2014 (AFP) – Cambodian human rights campaigners denounced a crackdown Thursday on striking garment workers by a special military unit, describing it as a “disturbing new tactic” by the authorities.

The incident comes against a backdrop of growing public protests against the kingdom’s long-ruling Prime Minister Hun Sen, who was handed a new five-year term in September following disputed elections.

Soldiers were seen brandishing metal pipes, knives, AK47 rifles, slingshots and batons at the scene of Thursday’s protest, according to the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO).

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Cambodian garment workers to receive $100 per month from Feb

Media: Kyodo (Japan)
Byline: N/A
Date: 31 December 2013
PHNOM PENH, Dec. 31 – In response to continued protests by thousands of workers, the Cambodian government has decided to increase their current minimum monthly wage from $80 to $100 starting in February next year, according to a statement released Tuesday.
In the statement, the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training said workers at garment and footwear sectors will receive a minimum monthly wage of $100 starting Feb. 1, 2014.

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Sunday, December 29, 2013

The Released Report: The election results do not fully reflect the will of the voters

Result Extracted From Comfrel Report, December 2013

Checkout the full report of Comfrel as following or download here.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

National Elections 2013 Timelines

Here is a short message timeline of national elections of 2013, if you want to read the detail of each event, checkout at the bottom of the page.

The path to a new political landscape

Events that shaped the 2013 election and the ongoing stalemate

Six months before the Cambodian national election, few believed it would be anything more than a forgone conclusion. For most, it was a given that the ruling party would further extend its more than three-decade grip on power. Possibly, said some, the opposition might modestly boost its small minority of seats. But as the date of ballot grew closer and Cambodia’s youth mobilised, it became increasingly clear that this was by no means a one horse race.


May 27, 2013: Welcome to the gutter

The gloves come off well before the official election campaign period starts. Opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party leader Kem Sokha is targeted by CPP accusations that include claiming S-21 was a Vietnamese fabrication and fathering a child with a mistress who claimed he had physically assaulted her. 

June 10, 2013 - Spiral of scandals

S-21 survivor Chum Mey launches a mass protest in response to the scandal and sues Kem Sokha, who refuses to apologise saying an audio recording purporting to show him making such claims had been doctored. Meanwhile, the government quickly rams through legislation forbidding the denial of Khmer Rouge crimes.

June 11, 2013 - New campaign theme: War

While Sam Rainsy announces that stripping opposition lawmakers from their position and salary "had set the preconditions for a civil war", Hun Sen reiterates that a CNRP victory in the election would result in civil war or even war with Vietnam.

July 12, 2013 - Royal Pardon

King Norodom Sihamoni officially pardons opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who was living in self-imposed exile in France, from a lengthy, unserved prison sentence. Rainsy faced more than a decade on convictions of defamation, forgery and racial incitement - charges that many maintain were politically motivated.

July 19, 2013 - Rainsy returns

After four years of self-imposed exile spent in France, Cambodia National Rescue Party leader Sam Rainsy is greeted by an estimated 100,000 supporters upon his return to Phnom Penh.

July 24, 2013 - A little sweetener

Minister of Interior Sar Kheng announces he will financially support vulnerable residents of Prey Veng, one of the most hotly contested provinces, if CPP wins the upcoming vote.

July 25, 2013 - Rainsy refused candidacy

Opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s bid to register as a candidate for the 2013 elections is shot down as the National Assembly refuses to reinstate the former lawmaker’s parliamentary immunity.

July 26, 2013 - Battleground seats

As the clock ticks down, analysts and candidates train their sights on six provinces where the race is expected to be especially tight.

July 28, 2013 - Voting begins, tensions rise

Polls open at 7 am and millions of Cambodians cast their vote amid murmurs of electoral irregularities including missing names on voter lists, ID troubles and duplicate voting in the most hotly contested election in a decade.

July 28, 2013 - Riot in Stung Meanchey

Angered by the electoral irregularities, voters in Phnom Penh's Stung Meanchey district take to the streets, detaining a polling station director and torching police cars. 

July 28, 2013 (9PM) - CPP declares narrow victory

The same day, the ruling Cambodian People's Party claims a narrow victory. Preliminary results released that evening show the CPP held onto 68 seats with the opposition nabbing 55.

July 29, 2013 - Opposition rejects results

Citing widespread irregularities preventing up to 15% of registered voters from casting a ballot, the CNRP rejects the election results and calls for an investigation.

August 6, 2013 - Call for UN

Rainsy calls on the UN to launch an election probe and announces nationwide protests.

August 8, 2013 - Armed units in Phnom Penh

Armed units arrive in the capial in response to the opposition's planned mass demonstration.

September 7, 2013 - Peaceful CNRP rally

After training protesters in non-violent demonstration techniques, the opposition holds a peaceful mass rally in Freedom Park. Thousands of supporters pour into the city to protest the results of the election and urge a recount.

September 8, 2013 - Results confirmed

The National Election Committee releases the final results of the election, shown in this interactive map, that confirm preliminary tallies with the CPP taking 68 seats and the CNRP 55.

September 13, 2013 - Bombs found

Bombs and M79 shells are found and safely detonated near the National Assembly and Wat Phnom two days before the opposition is scheduled to hold a protest.

September 14, 2013 — September 16, 2013 - Negotiations begin amid stalemate

The opposition gathers again in Freedom Park for a three-day, sleep-in protest, during which the king also convenes talks between Prime Minister Hun Sen and CNRP leadership.

September 15, 2013 - Protest takes dark turn

Smoke grenades and water cannons are fired at the protesters in the late afternoon in what was supposed to be a peaceful opposition rally. The security situation takes a dark turn at night, when one man is shot dead and four seriously injured.

September 15, 2013 - Social media and protests

Twitter and social media play a crucial role in disseminating information about clashes between police and residents, including the killing of Mao Sok Chan by the police forces. 

September 16, 2013 - Attempted immolation

On the last day of the opposition’s three day sit-in, a monk attempts to self-immolate, protesting infringements on people's rights by the CPP.

September 18, 2013 - King's plea

King Norodom Sihamoni urges CNRP members not to boycott the first parliamentary meeting set for September 23rd.

September 22, 2013 - Wat Phnom thuggery

At nighttime, police and thugs set violently upon a small vigil near Wat Phnom, using slingshots, batons and electric prods. At least six people are injured, including journalists and rights workers.

September 23, 2013 - CNRP boycott opening of parliament

Parliament opens with just the CPP members present. The opposition calls the assembly “communist” and unconstitutional, after declining participation in the opening ceremony.

October 25, 2013 - Tens of thousands march peacefully

Three-day CNRP rally ends peacefully. During the demonstration - which had drawn the highest turnout to date - opposition leaders delivered petitions to the UN and embassies calling for support. 

November 6, 2013 - Ultimatum

Opposition leaders issue an ultimatum: Review the election irregularities by the end of the year or all talks are over. The CNRP also warns the government that further mass demonstrations will be held if they do not comply.

November 12, 2013 - Budget approved, opposition's voice missing

While the opposition continues to boycott the National Assembly, the 2014 National Budget is unanimously approved by the CPP lawmakers, with a controversial $1.5b sum unallocated.

December 10, 2013 - Monks march on Human Rights Day

Concluding a ten-day march into the city from provinces across the country, monks demonstrate outside the National Assembly for International Human Rights Day while the CNRP holds events at Wat Phnom and Freedom park. Security is minimal and all is peaceful. But at night, things turn ugly when a group of protesters is forcefully removed from the front of US Embassy, and riot police are attacked with Molotov cocktails near Wat Phnom.

December 15, 2013 - 'Non-stop' protests launched

Fired up CNRP supporters return to the streets after Sam Rainsy announces that the opposition will hold protests every day untill the new elections are called.

December 22, 2013 - CNRP's "Tsunami"

In the biggest opposition march so far, CNRP supporters flood the streets of Phnom Penh demanding Hun Sen's resignation and new election. Estimates of the crowd vary from 100 000 up to even 500 000 people.

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Thanks to Phnom Penh Post for a very good timeline.
Please visit the whole timeline with videos, pictures and other media here.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Official Election 2013 Result Announced 08/09 - 8AM

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