AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTrilateral Security: Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam are pushing a permanent liaison mechanism to speed up information sharing and coordinate action against transnational crime and online scams, with liaison officers and shared immigration blacklist data discussed after a June 30 ministerial meeting. Night Temple Tourism: Phnom Penh is setting up an inter-ministerial task force to promote nighttime temple visits and film tourism, aiming to turn heritage into a safer, more organized after-dark experience. Arthoross Museum Opens: The renovated Arthoross Museum on Oudong Mountain officially opened June 29, turning a former temple into a public space for Oudong-era religious sculptures and recovered royal artifacts. Women’s Justice Question: A major gender-equality story highlights a convicted rapist who reportedly never served jail time, renewing calls for court rulings to be enforced fairly for survivors. Muslim-Friendly Tourism: Cambodia will host the Muslim Tourism Forum and Exhibition 2026 in Phnom Penh July 10–12 to grow halal travel and build a more inclusive, welcoming tourism ecosystem. Eco-Tourism Numbers: Kampong Khleang community-based tourism in Siem Reap welcomed nearly 14,000 visitors in the first five months of 2026, with international travelers making up over 80%. Child Protection Case: An American teacher convicted of sexually exploiting more than 20 Cambodian boys received a 10-year sentence, while a Cambodian broker got 12 years, in a joint investigation.
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