AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnvironmental & Civil Society: Rights groups renewed calls to free five imprisoned Mother Nature Cambodia activists, marking 700 days behind bars and an appeals hearing postponed indefinitely, with supporters citing harsh conditions and retaliation fears. Anti-Scam Crackdown: Cambodian authorities raided a Sihanoukville online scam operation, arresting 111 people and seizing laptops, phones, and other gear, with most suspects facing deportation. Culture & Community: Te Puke Festival of Cultures (June 6) spotlights music, dance, food, and storytelling from around the world, with workshops and performances across multiple venues. Child Rights & Education: Social Affairs Minister Chea Somethy urged stronger child protection, calling for better access to education, safer parenting, and community action as Cambodia marks International Children’s Day. Arts & Creative Economy: MISTI and the Culture ministry encouraged informal artists and creative workers to register for support via a digital onboarding platform, including healthcare access and training. Tourism & Heritage: Park Hyatt Siem Reap earned Condé Nast Traveler’s Triple Crown distinction, while Pre Rup Temple continues to draw visitors for its Khmer engineering legacy and sunrise/sunset views. Local Livelihoods: AIMS Project approved $1.5 million to strengthen Khmer chicken, safe vegetables, and premium rice value chains across 18 provinces. Border Tensions: Cambodia and Thailand faced renewed friction in Preah Vihear as ASEAN observers monitored a reported standoff, while Thailand’s navy said repatriations through Chanthaburi were legal deportations, not a border reopening.
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