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sokha

Noun

Meaning

sokha (plural sokhas)

(historical) Russian ard (a type of wooden plough with high, horizontal draft-poles and usually two metal-tipped ploughshares, originating in Northern Russia in medieval times and widely used in Russia and nearby countries until the early 20th century)

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A case against a local U.N. official who was charged last year over his alleged involvement in attempting to cover-up a sex scandal involving then-deputy opposition leader Kem Sokha has been dropped. Source: Internet

The big question is whether Hun Sen wants to end the Kem Sokha saga early, as the meeting might indicate, or let it drag on. Source: Internet

The courts late last year allowed Kem Sokha to be released on bail after a period of tightly restricted house arrest, but he is still banned from political activity. Source: Internet

A poll distributed to major political parties earlier this year emboldened opposition leader Kem Sokha to predict that the CNRP would win 60 percent of the vote in Sunday’s commune elections, a party spokesman has revealed. Source: Internet

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Sunday called for the closure of one of the country's main human rights groups because it was founded by detained opposition leader Kem Sokha. Source: Internet

In 2002, Kem Sokha announced his retirement from politics to establish the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights (CCHR) with a grant of $450,000 from the US government, channelled through the International Republican Institute. Source: Internet

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