February 4 - The remains of former King
Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia who died on 15 October 2012 are cremated in
Phnom Penh.[1]
March
March 30 - Nuon Chea, the most senior surviving
Khmer Rouge leader, is declared fit for trial by a
United Nations-backed court in Cambodia.[2]
April
April 15 - A hearing into the territorial row between
Thailand and Cambodia begins at the International Court of Justice in
The Hague,
Netherlands.[3]
May
May 16 - A shoe factory collapses in Cambodia, killing three.[4]
June
June 7 - Cambodia passes a controversial law that makes it illegal to
deny atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge regime.[5]
July
July 28 -
Voters in Cambodia go to the polls for a general election with the governing Cambodian People's Party led by Prime Minister
Hun Sen claiming victory amidst opposition claims of widespread irregularities.[6]
February 4 - The remains of former King
Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia who died on 15 October 2012 are cremated in
Phnom Penh.[1]
March
March 30 - Nuon Chea, the most senior surviving
Khmer Rouge leader, is declared fit for trial by a
United Nations-backed court in Cambodia.[2]
April
April 15 - A hearing into the territorial row between
Thailand and Cambodia begins at the International Court of Justice in
The Hague,
Netherlands.[3]
May
May 16 - A shoe factory collapses in Cambodia, killing three.[4]
June
June 7 - Cambodia passes a controversial law that makes it illegal to
deny atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge regime.[5]
July
July 28 -
Voters in Cambodia go to the polls for a general election with the governing Cambodian People's Party led by Prime Minister
Hun Sen claiming victory amidst opposition claims of widespread irregularities.[6]