Report accuses Cambodian elite of land grabbing frenzy
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- 23 July 2015
Fresh documents allege land grabs amounting to ‘crimes against humanity’ affected 830,000 people since 2000
Fresh documents allege land grabs amounting to ‘crimes against humanity’ affected 830,000 people since 2000
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