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29 September 2009 

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Facing forward from left, Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen, and Vorn Vet. (Courtesy of DC-Cam)
The UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal is urging victims to come forward and enter complaints against four jailed leaders of the regime before a mid-November, as the court prepares for its second case. (29 September 2009)

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Rattan Association Aims To Boost Export
Assembly Unable to Watch Over Police: Group
US Ambassador Warns of Energy Crunch
Cambodia Enters Fray on Climate Change  Audio Clip Available
H1N1 Claims First Cambodian Life  Audio Clip Available
Poor Nations Join To Seek WTO Entry  Audio Clip Available
‘No Disputed Land’ Near Border Temple: Hun Sen  Audio Clip Available
Groups File Suit Against Provincial Court  Audio Clip Available
Cambodia Should Seek Other Markets: Expert  Audio Clip Available
Constitution Not Fully Honored: Critics  Audio Clip Available
Officials Continue Dismissals of US Rights Hearing  Audio Clip Available
US Gives Money To Boost Economic Performance  Audio Clip Available
Protesting Students Barred From Marching  Audio Clip Available
Asian Countries Suffer From Weak Institutions: ADB  Audio Clip Available
Prayer and Pedaling on Day of Peace  Audio Clip Available
Book Planned To Probe Tribunal So Far  Audio Clip Available
Telecom Industry Booming, as Competition Rises  Audio Clip Available
Government Denies Claims of Border Protest  Audio Clip Available
Solutions to Resources Problems Elusive  Audio Clip Available
Thais Request Investigation of Murder Report  Audio Clip Available
US Embassy Asked to Monitor Witness’ Safety  Audio Clip Available
Museum Commission To Safeguard Tuol Sleng  Audio Clip Available
Choreographer Accepts $25,000 Art Award
National Authority Claims Drug Use Declining
Cambodia To Begin Jatropha Oil Production
Police, Not People, Should Collect Evidence: Expert  Audio Clip Available
Former Child Soldier Describes Khmer Rouge  Audio Clip Available
Natural Resources Don’t Always Spell Prosperity  Audio Clip Available
Rights Leader Urges Reconciliation With Government
US Energy Act Could Help Cambodia  Audio Clip Available
Return of Immunity a Matter for Assembly: Lawmaker  Audio Clip Available
H1N1 a Pandemic, But Don’t Panic: Expert  Audio Clip Available
US Defense Secretary Vows Enhanced Ties  Audio Clip Available
Thai Court Hands Hefty Sentences to 16 Cambodians  Audio Clip Available
Economy To Shrink 1.5 Percent: ADB  Audio Clip Available
Cambodia Eyes Southern Mekong ‘Corridor’  Audio Clip Available
Vietnam To Plant 100,000 Hectares of Rubber  Audio Clip Available
In US, Defense Minister Drops by a Pagoda  Audio Clip Available
Development Research Facing Obstacles  Audio Clip Available
Two ‘Youth Leaders’ Arrive for US Visit  Audio Clip Available
Millions Lost in Border Blockade: Officials  Audio Clip Available
US, Cambodia Defense Chiefs To Meet  Audio Clip Available
Questions Linger Over More Tribunal Indictments
Lawmaker Hails US Trip a Success  Audio Clip Available

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