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06 November 2009
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Appeals Court Postpones Acid Attack Case
The Court of Appeals on Friday postponed a hearing to decide whether a former military police officer, recently released from jail, should stand trial for an alleged acid attack. (06 November 2009)
Appeals Court Takes Up Acid Attack Case
Filmmaker Hopes to Bring Justice in Acid Attack
Sex Trade Continues Despite Laws: Group
Acid Attack Victim To Appeal Suspects’ Release
Police Shoot One in Domestic Violence Response
More Trafficking Prosecutions Needed: Groups
Court Lambasted for Dropping Acid Attack Case
Accused Pedophiles Transferred to US
Acid Attack Documentary Finds Audience
Official Blames Wife in 1999 Acid Attack
Acid Attack Film Debuts in Portland
Leading IT Company Investing in Cambodia’s Poor
Hun Sen Chides Mu Sochua’s Appeal Decision
Abuse Can Come From Need to Control
Cambodian Women in US Struggle With Abuse
Economy Brings Worries of Exploitation
Still No Lawyer for Opposition Lawmaker
Cham Discusses Challenges for Muslim Women
Rescued Sex Workers Find Refuge
Muslim Women Finding Education in Capital
Mu Sochua Considers Dropping Hun Sen Suit
Workers March in May Day Demonstration
Thousands Strike Over Fired Union Leaders
Cambodia Struggles With Maternal Deaths
"Beauty Is A Burden," Tat Marina's Mother Says
Brutal Acid Attacks on the Rise
Film Explores Impact of Acid Attacks
Return From France: A Story of Reconciliation and Lost
Activist Has Hopes of Being CNN’s Top Hero
‘Messenger Band’ Sings for the Voiceless
Two Men Sought in Brazen Rape, Abduction
Condoms Feared Criminal in Sex Crackdown
Workers Moving From Factories to Nightclubs
Cambodia Tackles High Maternal Mortality
In Beauty Salons, a Rising Danger
Officials Push to Put Women in Politics
Red Cross Declines Funding Women's Statue
Women Should Brave Politics, Leaders Say
Cambodian Women Still Lacking: Rights Group
Trafficking Task Forces Debated
Ill for a Year, US Girl Builds Cambodian School
Cambodia Launches Day Against Trafficking