H.Res.820 - Condemning the pervasive corruption of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

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02/15/11
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06/14/10
Khmerization ខែ្មរូបនីយកម្ម: Royce...

Ed Royce introduced a House Resolution – H.Res.820 - condemning Cambodian corruption and the role it plays in furthering human traffickin...

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06/13/10
Royce Disappointed by Trafficking ...

I'd like to see my colleagues join me in pressing this issue by cosponsoring my resolution, H.Res.820," said Royce. Rep. Royce is a senio...

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06/13/10
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Ed Royce introduced a House Resolution – H.Res.820 - condemning Cambodian corruption and the role it plays in furthering human traffickin...

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06/13/10
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Ed Royce introduced a House Resolution – H.Res.820 - condemning Cambodian corruption and the role it plays in furthering human traffickin...

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06/13/10
KI Media: Royce Disappointed by Tr...

Ed Royce introduced a House Resolution – H.Res.820 - condemning Cambodian corruption and the role it plays in furthering human traffickin...

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06/12/10
News Item : U.S. Congressman Ed Royce

Rewarding Cambodia, as the State Department Report does, only hampers efforts to curtail human trafficking. I'd like to see my colleagues...

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06/12/10
News Item : U.S. Congressman Ed Royce

Ed Royce introduced a House Resolution – H.Res.820 - condemning Cambodian corruption and the role it plays in furthering human traffickin...

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06/12/10
News Item : U.S. Congressman Ed Royce

Ed Royce introduced a House Resolution – H.Res.820 - condemning Cambodian corruption and the role it plays in furthering human traffickin...

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10/18/09
KI Media: The message to the Cambo...

H. Res. 820 - Condemning the pervasive corruption of the Kingdom of Cambodia was introduced by Rep. Edward Royce and was refereed to the ...

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