• KRT Trial Monitor C002 – Issue 47 (17 December 2012)

    KRT Trial Monitor C002 – Issue 47 (17 December 2012)

    This week, the Chamber held sessions only on Monday morning. Parties continued the examination of Morse code operator Suon Kanil on his work and observations relating to evacuations during the DK period, without engaging in lengthy discussions on legal and procedural issues.

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  • CCHR Expresses Concern Regarding the Violation of the Rights to Rreedom of Expression and Assembly by Police in Battambang

    CCHR Expresses Concern Regarding the Violation of the Rights to Rreedom of Expression and Assembly by Police in Battambang

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) expresses strong concern at the arrest of 10 young men and eight young women in Battambang on Saturday, simply for gathering in a public place while wearing matching T-shirts, in an attempt to promote their pop group (The Phnom Penh Post, Monday 21 January 2013, p.3).

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  • Global Employment Trends 2013: Recovering from a Decond Jobs Dip

    Global Employment Trends 2013: Recovering from a Decond Jobs Dip

    Five years after the outbreak of the global financial crisis, the study offers the latest global and regional information and projections on several indicators of the labour market, including employment, unemployment, working poverty and vulnerable employment. It also presents a number of policy considerations in light of the new challenges facing policy makers in the coming year.

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  • CCHR Expresses Concern Regarding the Violation of the Rights to Rreedom of Expression and Assembly by Police in Battambang

    CCHR Expresses Concern Regarding the Violation of the Rights to Rreedom of Expression and Assembly by Police in Battambang

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) expresses strong concern at the arrest of 10 young men and eight young women in Battambang on Saturday, simply for gathering in a public place while wearing matching T-shirts, in an attempt to promote their pop group (The Phnom Penh Post, Monday 21 January 2013, p.3).

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  • CCHR Expresses Concern Regarding the Violation of the Rights to Rreedom of Expression and Assembly by Police in Battambang

    CCHR Expresses Concern Regarding the Violation of the Rights to Rreedom of Expression and Assembly by Police in Battambang

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) expresses strong concern at the arrest of 10 young men and eight young women in Battambang on Saturday, simply for gathering in a public place while wearing matching T-shirts, in an attempt to promote their pop group (The Phnom Penh Post, Monday 21 January 2013, p.3).

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  • CCHR Expresses Concern Regarding the Violation of the Rights to Rreedom of Expression and Assembly by Police in Battambang

    CCHR Expresses Concern Regarding the Violation of the Rights to Rreedom of Expression and Assembly by Police in Battambang

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) expresses strong concern at the arrest of 10 young men and eight young women in Battambang on Saturday, simply for gathering in a public place while wearing matching T-shirts, in an attempt to promote their pop group (The Phnom Penh Post, Monday 21 January 2013, p.3).

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  • Major Media Conference to Address Land/Housing Rights and Activist Issues

    Major Media Conference to Address Land/Housing Rights and Activist Issues

    On Wednesday 23 January 2013 at 10.00 am, key civil society organisers The Cambodian Human Rights Association (CHRAC), the Cambodian Human Rights Development Association (ADHOC) the NGO Forum on Cambodia, and the Housing Rights Task Force (HRTF) will outline the issues and address the need for land and housing reform, in a major media conference entitled “Situation of Land/Housing Rights and Activists in 2012 and the Way Forward”.

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  • Major Media Conference to Address Land/Housing Rights and Activist Issues

    Major Media Conference to Address Land/Housing Rights and Activist Issues

    On Wednesday 23 January 2013 at 10.00 am, key civil society organisers The Cambodian Human Rights Association (CHRAC), the Cambodian Human Rights Development Association (ADHOC) the NGO Forum on Cambodia, and the Housing Rights Task Force (HRTF) will outline the issues and address the need for land and housing reform, in a major media conference entitled “Situation of Land/Housing Rights and Activists in 2012 and the Way Forward”.

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  • The Court Report January 2013

    The Court Report January 2013

    The January Court Report describes the public announcement of additional crimes sites under investigation in Case 004 and the Supreme Court Chamber’s decision to place Ieng Thirith under judicial supervision. The report includes the appointment of the Supreme Court Judge and the new reserve judge as well as the UK’s pledge of £600,000 to the court. A summary of witnesses and civil parties who testified before the court in December is detailed. The January Court Report’s Outreach Section includes articles on the distribution of radio sets to civil parties, group visits to the court, and the Women’s Media Center Forum in Kampong Thom. Judicial updates and court decisions from the month of December are also featured in this month’s report.

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  • Major Media Conference to Address Land/Housing Rights and Activist Issues

    Major Media Conference to Address Land/Housing Rights and Activist Issues

    On Wednesday 23 January 2013 at 10.00 am, key civil society organisers The Cambodian Human Rights Association (CHRAC), the Cambodian Human Rights Development Association (ADHOC) the NGO Forum on Cambodia, and the Housing Rights Task Force (HRTF) will outline the issues and address the need for land and housing reform, in a major media conference entitled “Situation of Land/Housing Rights and Activists in 2012 and the Way Forward”.

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  • Major Media Conference to Address Land/Housing Rights and Activist Issues

    Major Media Conference to Address Land/Housing Rights and Activist Issues

    On Wednesday 23 January 2013 at 10.00 am, key civil society organisers The Cambodian Human Rights Association (CHRAC), the Cambodian Human Rights Development Association (ADHOC) the NGO Forum on Cambodia, and the Housing Rights Task Force (HRTF) will outline the issues and address the need for land and housing reform, in a major media conference entitled “Situation of Land/Housing Rights and Activists in 2012 and the Way Forward”.

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  • International Rights Groups call for solution in Labor Dispute at Cambodian Walmart Supplier

    International Rights Groups call for solution in Labor Dispute at Cambodian Walmart Supplier

    On September 18, international human rights and labor groups released at statement expressing support and seeking redress for some 200 garment workers locked in a dispute with Kingsland Garment Cambodia Ltd., a supplier of the global clothing brands Walmart and H&M. The workers are owed approximately $200,000 in wages and indemnity by Kingsland, a Hong Kong-based company.

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