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Stop Disrupting Civil Society Events and Restricting Freedom of Expression and Assembly Ahead of ASEAN Summit
November 15, 2012 - We, the undersigned civil society organizations, strongly urge the Cambodian authorities to immediately end the ongoing intimidation, threats and harassment of organizers, venue owners and participants involved in civil society events in Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh ahead of the 21st Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit and the 7th East Asia Summit.
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CCHR Report Shows that Courts Are Continuing to Adhere to Procedures Relating to Witnesses and Evidential Rights, but that Pre-trial Detention Remains Prevalent
The fifth bi-annual report on fair trial rights in the Cambodian Courts (the “Report”) follows six months of trial monitoring by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) Trial Monitoring Project (the “Project”) and contains data collected from the monitoring of 463 trials involving 915 defendants in cases before the Phnom Penh Capital City Court of First Instance, Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court of First Instance, Ratanakkiri Provincial Court of First Instance and Kandal Provincial Court of First Instance. The Report analyzes both the improvements in the courts’ adherence to fair trial standards and the continued shortfalls in the application of procedures and respect for fair trial rights.
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ASEAN and East Asia Summits: An opportunity to Address Cambodia’s Human Rights Situation
From 18 November 2012 Cambodia will host the 21st ASEAN Summit and 7th East Asia summit in the capital Phnom Penh. Various heads of state will attend, including India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and US President Barack Obama – the first ever visit of a sitting US President to Cambodia.
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Stop Disrupting Civil Society Events and Restricting Freedom of Expression and Assembly Ahead of ASEAN Summit
November 15, 2012 - We, the undersigned civil society organizations, strongly urge the Cambodian authorities to immediately end the ongoing intimidation, threats and harassment of organizers, venue owners and participants involved in civil society events in Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh ahead of the 21st Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit and the 7th East Asia Summit.
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A Cambodia that Tolerates Dissent Sends the Right Message to President Obama
Phnom Penh, 15 November 2012 — The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) expresses its condemnation at the arrest today of eight community activists in Thmar Kaul Village, Po Sen Chey District, Phnom Penh. The community activists are guilty of nothing more than exercising their legitimate right to freedom of expression, and coming in the wake of intimidation and harassment of civil society groups attempting to organize and hold meetings ahead of the upcoming ASEAN summit in Phnom Penh, the arrests and detention of these community activists is yet another example of the Cambodian authorities’ disregard for human rights.
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ASEAN and East Asia Summits: An opportunity to Address Cambodia’s Human Rights Situation
From 18 November 2012 Cambodia will host the 21st ASEAN Summit and 7th East Asia summit in the capital Phnom Penh. Various heads of state will attend, including India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and US President Barack Obama – the first ever visit of a sitting US President to Cambodia.
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Free Detained Community Members from Thmor Kol Village and Stop Police Crackdown ahead of ASEAN Summits
November 15, 2012 - We, the undersigned civil society organizations, condemn the arrest today of eight residents from an airport-area community after they painted the letters “SOS” on their rooftops in an apparent plea to United States President Barack Obama, who arrives in Phnom Penh next week for the 21st ASEAN Summit and 7th East Asia Summit.
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CCHR Report Shows that Courts Are Continuing to Adhere to Procedures Relating to Witnesses and Evidential Rights, but that Pre-trial Detention Remains Prevalent
The fifth bi-annual report on fair trial rights in the Cambodian Courts (the “Report”) follows six months of trial monitoring by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) Trial Monitoring Project (the “Project”) and contains data collected from the monitoring of 463 trials involving 915 defendants in cases before the Phnom Penh Capital City Court of First Instance, Banteay Meanchey Provincial Court of First Instance, Ratanakkiri Provincial Court of First Instance and Kandal Provincial Court of First Instance. The Report analyzes both the improvements in the courts’ adherence to fair trial standards and the continued shortfalls in the application of procedures and respect for fair trial rights.
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A Cambodia that Tolerates Dissent Sends the Right Message to President Obama
Phnom Penh, 15 November 2012 — The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) expresses its condemnation at the arrest today of eight community activists in Thmar Kaul Village, Po Sen Chey District, Phnom Penh. The community activists are guilty of nothing more than exercising their legitimate right to freedom of expression, and coming in the wake of intimidation and harassment of civil society groups attempting to organize and hold meetings ahead of the upcoming ASEAN summit in Phnom Penh, the arrests and detention of these community activists is yet another example of the Cambodian authorities’ disregard for human rights.
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ADHOC Condemns the Disruption of Regional Civil Society Events and the Intimidation of Organizers and Participants
Phnom Penh, 14 November 2012 — The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) strongly condemns the repeated disruption of civil society meetings taking place as part of the ASEAN Peoples’ Forum and ASEAN Grassroots People’s Assembly 2012. The intimidation of organizers and participants at the meetings is an unacceptable affront to basic freedoms of expression and assembly and sends a powerful message to the world that the Cambodian government is not committed to the creation of an ASEAN that respects fundamental rights and freedoms.
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A People-Centered ASEAN: A Vision for the Future
In the build-up to next week’s ASEAN summit here in Phnom Penh, when Cambodia in its role as ASEAN Chair will be hosting not only the other member states but also dozens of world leaders – including newly re-elected US President Barack Obama, outgoing Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh – now is a good opportunity to think about what it means to be a part of ASEAN, to reflect on how far ASEAN has come, and what vision of ASEAN we may want to strive towards in the future.
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ADHOC Condemns the Disruption of Regional Civil Society Events and the Intimidation of Organizers and Participants
Phnom Penh, 14 November 2012 — The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) strongly condemns the repeated disruption of civil society meetings taking place as part of the ASEAN Peoples’ Forum and ASEAN Grassroots People’s Assembly 2012. The intimidation of organizers and participants at the meetings is an unacceptable affront to basic freedoms of expression and assembly and sends a powerful message to the world that the Cambodian government is not committed to the creation of an ASEAN that respects fundamental rights and freedoms.
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