Hundreds of the country’s reporters eke out a living by finding news – then burying it for a price.
Julia Wallace
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For many female Cambodian garment workers, the most dangerous part of the job is simply getting to work.
The downfall of anti-sex-slavery activist Somaly Mam has led some to question the extent of trafficking.
Tribunal comes up short of its promise to be an example for the domestic courts of Cambodia.
Racially charged slogans are sometimes mixed with opposition calls for more democracy and higher wages.
Up to a quarter of Cambodia’s territory is claimed by private companies, displacing some 400,000 people.
Prospect of convicting ex-Cambodian officials on serious charges grow dim even as tribunal spends $45m a year.
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