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Cambodia’s opposition leader Kem Sokha talks to the media at his home before leaving for a court hearing in Phnom Penh, January 16, 2020.
Source: https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/03/03/cambodia-opposition-leader-convicted-bogus-charges
KOH KONG, Cambodia — In April 2022, the sound of a sawmill cut through the murky dawn that was steaming over Cambodia’s western Koh Kong province.
Sankranta means “beginning of a new year” in Khmer, Cambodia’s official language.
That may be all according to the microfinance industry’s script for growth – but there is still no evidence that Cambodia’s borrowers will be among the beneficiaries.
While China’s 2021 pledge to cut support for coal power abroad killed projects elsewhere in Southeast Asia, including in neighboring nations, Cambodia’s plans appeared to survive the chopping block.
Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/environment/2023/11/26/resources/cambodia-coal-push-stalls/