AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCourt & Media Rights: Cambodia’s Supreme Court upheld treason sentences against two journalists tied to coverage near sensitive border zones, with observers now watching whether political space opens ahead of the November 2026 Francophonie summit in Phnom Penh. Heritage & Tourism: A new history piece traces the Conservation d’Angkor from EFEO roots to today’s UNESCO-era guardianship, while a separate cultural spotlight looks at how modern Cambodian buildings from the 1960s–70s are being documented before memories fade. Buddhist Etiquette: A practical guide shares unspoken manners for visiting Buddhist temples, from dress and shoe rules to photo dos and don’ts. Public Health: Kandal authorities seized 23,400 boxes of unregistered medicines, warning buyers about safety risks from unauthorized sources. Culture in Action: A Japanese-supported planting ceremony in Siem Reap added 10,000 saplings to help protect the Angkor area. Community & Charity: Cambodian cyclist Tiv Dararith wrapped a 60,000-km, two-year fundraising ride for children’s hospitals in Siem Reap, raising over $260,000. Regional Cooperation: Nepal’s embassy ran a free eye treatment camp in Kampong Cham, targeting about 1,500 patients. Lifestyle & Food: A Cambodian expat story in Australia celebrates a Malaysian-style prawn curry pie winning top honors, showing how Khmer diaspora tastes travel.
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