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Overarching problems hinder search for justice for abused women: BAKC
Despite the implementation of provisions to defend abused women and girls in 2021, the Bar Association of the Kingdom of Cambodia (BAKC) noted some challenges due to the lack of cooperation by relevant specialised state institutions.
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រដ្ឋមន្ត្រីក្រសួងព័ត៌មាន និងលោក ហ៊ុន ម៉ាណែត ច្រានចោលរបាយការណ៍និយាយអំពីការរឹតត្បិតសេរីភាពសារព័ត៌មាន
ភ្នំពេញ — រដ្ឋមន្ត្រីក្រសួងព័ត៌មាន លោក ខៀវ កាញារីទ្ធ និង លោក ហ៊ុន ម៉ាណែត កូនប្រុសច្បងរបស់នាយករដ្ឋមន្ត្រី បានសម្តែងការខកចិត្តចំពោះរបាយការណ៍របស់សមាគមការពារអ្នកកាសែតមួយចំនួន និងថា របាយការណ៍របស់ពួកគេធ្វើឡើងទៅតាមការចង់បានរបស់ម្ចាស់ជំនួយតែប៉ុណ្ណោះ។
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អ្នកនាំពាក្យបក្សកាន់អំណាច៖ ការផ្តល់ប្រាក់ដល់ប្រជាជនមុនការបោះឆ្នោតមិនមែនជាការទិញទឹកចិត្តឡើយ
ភ្នំពេញ — អ្នកនាំពាក្យគណបក្សប្រជាជនកម្ពុជាបានថ្លែងការពារថាការផ្តល់ប្រាក់ដល់ប្រជាជន នៅមុនការបោះឆ្នោតក្រុមប្រឹក្សាឃុំសង្កាត់នាខែក្រោយ គឺជារឿងផ្ទៃក្នុងរបស់គណបក្សកាន់អំណាច ហើយមិនមែនជាការទិញទឹកចិត្តឡើយ។
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CP files ‘harassment’ petition yet again to Justice Ministry
The Candlelight Party (CP) has submitted another petition claiming harassment of party officials to the Ministry of Justice seeking the intervention of Minister Keut Rith.
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Hun Manet says press freedom is alive and well in Cambodia
The likely prime ministerial successor Hun Manet has downplayed worsening restrictions on press freedoms, as civil society groups continue to warn of a deteriorating space for civil rights.
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Opinion: Defending the News That’s Fit to Print
This is never more true than in times of crisis, when our news feeds fill with a torrent of “information” — much of which is incorrect, misleading, or straight-up fabricated.
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World Bank-Linked Watchdog Accepts Complaint on ‘Reckless’ Microloans
The watchdog group within World Bank sister organization International Finance Corporation (IFC) will assess a wide swath of the Cambodian microfinance sector after accepting a complaint alleging these lenders’ practices have caused social harms, civil society groups announced today.
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A CNRP Mass Trial Closes With Pleas for Justice
Defendants in an opposition mass trial argued at their final hearing that they were victims of a political war between Prime Minister Hun Sen and exiled politician Sam Rainsy, and asked for justice.
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PM recalls ‘injustices’ as Oknha law looms
Prime Minister Hun Sen spoke of the “injustice” committed by five unnamed individuals with the honorific Oknha against a female TV presenter last year, as the government pushes ahead with drafting a royal decree to rein in those who hold the title.
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Briefs: Army Commander Takes Center Stage at Press Freedom Event, Mother Nature in Supreme Court
Organizers of a press freedom event defended their decision to invite army commander and Prime Minister Hun Sen’s son Hun Manet as chief guest to address journalists on Tuesday.
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Khmer Rouge tribunal hosts forum on victims' role in trial
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) – commonly known as Khmer Rouge Tribunal – is holding a three-day workshop showcasing victim participation in the trial process and post-trial activities.
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Exactly 1,000 Votes Cast in NagaWorld Union Vote, Chhim Sithar Re-Elected: Union
Ten days of voting for the leadership of the NagaWorld union ended with exactly 1,000 voters and current president Chhim Sithar re-elected, a unionist said.
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International Labor Day: No Positive Change in Labor Conditions
Establishing a national minimum wage in every sector of the economy, and guaranteeing decent living conditions is what unions are advocating for. But there’s still a long way to go.
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I Saw the Injustice’: Portraits of Four Women Protestors
Women have been at the frontlines of recent Cambodian demonstrations — whether labor, environmental or political — clashing daily with authorities over the NagaWorld casino’s alleged union-busting or protesting weekly for the release of their jailed politician husbands. Their entry into activism came about from seeing what they believed was injustice around them, four women told VOD, as they described the stresses and pride they’ve found in advocacy.
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Opinion: Is Protest Contradictory to Cambodian Womanhood?
Since December of last year, former employees at NagaWorld have been regularly protesting for the reinstatement of about 200 workers, including top unionists, following mass layoffs of more than 1,300 workers due to the impacts of Covid-19 on the company’s budget as stated by NagaCorp.
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NEC wrapping up elections training
The National Election Committee (NEC) provided a three-day training on “election, ballot counting and result declaration” on May 2-4 to officials of the municipal and provincial election commissions, representatives from political parties and NGOs.
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No Government Measure to Help Migrant Workers Vote in the Upcoming Commune Elections
The Cambodian government has no plan to help them come home to vote or do so while outside the country PHNOM PENH—The Cambodian authorities say no measures are being taken to help migrant workers vote in the commune elections as civil society representatives call on the government for voter assistance for the June commune elections and for legislation prior to the 2023 national elections.
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Young Women Discriminated for Minority Identity, Research Says
Young women from Cambodia’s minority groups said they felt a sense of pride in their ethnic and religious identities, but felt discriminated against for their identity and use of their language, according to new research.
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No law to probe election spending by parties, says NEC
The National Election Committee (NEC) said there is no law which allows the election body to examine the financial resources of political parties amid arguments between the ruling and opposition over the alleged use of state resources during the upcoming commune elections.
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Adhoc 5 Appeal Convictions, Ask for Kem Sokha’s Lover to Appear
Human rights officials who were convicted of bribing the alleged lover of an opposition leader brought their case to the Appeal Court on Thursday, calling for the woman, who filed the complaint against them, to testify.
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