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08/24/07

Cambodia: US military aid, tortoise trafficking, art, brides & questions

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 01:53 am , 578 words, 553 views  
Categories: Cambodia

The US is chipping in with military training and exercises to "... to improve the country's capabilities to fight global terrorism," this from the commander of the US Pacific Command, Admiral Timothy J. Keating.

Okay.

Maybe they'll be able to put a stop to tortoise trafficking.

Although no one has yet figured out a motive, two... more


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Cambodia: Swindles, investment, judges, Cisco & an actress

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 12:38 am , 503 words, 198 views  
Categories: Cambodia

Starting off this week's Cambodian news, an update on a story from a few weeks back on government orders to halt development on a project that began with filling in Beong Kob Srov Lake by the Long Chhin Resort Company.

This particular land scam, like many others, has hurt a lot of people, but this... more

08/17/07

Cambodia: Business audits, the World Bank, and Genocide Tourism

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 06:53 am , 412 words, 210 views  
Categories: Cambodia

World Bank Logo The business climate is changing in Cambodia with the enforcement of a law requiring firms to undergo financial audits.

So far, 400 business will have to provide their financial statements to independent auditors by this coming December, and more will be required to do so as time passes.

Firms that are subject to auditing are those meeting at least two of three criteria - having annual turnover of three billion riel... more

Cambodia: Angkor Wat, land grabs, floods and fever

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 06:55 am , 482 words, 212 views  
Categories: Cambodia

NASA Angkor Wat is all over the Cambodian news this week, as a cool new study that includes some amazing images from NASA shows just how impressive the place actually is.

The Washington Post translates the new info into a "Consevation Wake-up Call" in their coverage of the story, which is certainly relevant in today's Cambodia.

... more

08/03/07

Cambodia news: Domestic violence, terrorists, giving, and eating

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 03:18 am , 704 words, 304 views  
Categories: In the News, Cambodia

And for some final bits and pieces of news from Cambodia ...

The Cambodian human rights NGO, LICADHO, has released a report that suggests attitudes toward violence against women is changing.

"Before, a husband would beat his wife and children, now he just insults them..." chilling... more

Cambodia news: The Khmer Rouge Trials

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 03:19 am , 430 words, 175 views  
Categories: In the News, Cambodia

Toul Sleng S21 Genocide Museum From pestilence to ... well ... more pestilence, I suppose, with many reports on what is being called the beginning of the Khmer Rouge trials.

Thirty years after the fact, someone has finally been charged with crimes against humanity and is to face the judges of the Extraordinary Chambers... more


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Cambodia news: Dengue fever and mosquito control

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 03:46 am , 494 words, 120 views  
Categories: In the News, Cambodia

While Cambodia is filling in lakes and selling the family jewels by long-term leasing islands, efforts to increase tourism will have to include more than real estate.

Those in charge will also have to attend to pesky details like diseases, however, if they want their beaches littered with greased-up pink people in skimpy costumes.

Cambodia and Thailand are... more

Cambodia news: Land boom, lakes and 'baby fish'

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 02:33 am , 509 words, 219 views  
Categories: In the News, Cambodia

'baby fish' Cambodia is somewhere on the edge of worldwide media focus this week, what with the upcoming international golf classic getting almost hourly hype on CNN.

There is, of course, more going on in Cambodia than golf ... and just writing that sentence shows how much the country has changed recently.

For a look at how fast things are changing, ... more

07/27/07

Cambodia news: World Bank, mono-culture, tourists, and survivor stories

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 03:37 am , 621 words, 176 views  
Categories: Cambodia, Links of Interest, Country News

Starting off this week's wrap of news from Cambodia, a press release from the World Bank about their approval of a $36.25 million grant for decentralization and related reforms.

The World Bank’s Country Assistance Strategy for Cambodia 2005 - 2008, endorsed by the Board in May 2005, recognizes governance issues as the primary obstacle to growth, poverty reduction, and aid effectiveness,... more

07/20/07

Cambodia news: Church, terror, minorities & business

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 04:33 am , 731 words, 121 views  
Categories: Cambodia, Country News

Continued from here.

In an interesting attempt to maintain cultural stability and prevent "insecurities in society", the Cambodian government has banned Christian proselytizers from knocking on peoples' doors.

Distribution of religious literature will be confined to churches, and no new churches are to be built without government approval.

While the ruling applies to all non-Buddhist groups, it is aimed at curbing Christian evangelical influence in largely... more

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