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Cambodia: Release peaceful protesters detained over forced eviction
The Cambodian authorities must immediately release 24 women and six children detained yesterday while peacefully protesting their forced eviction. The group of 30 were arrested while protesting last week’s violent forced eviction of some 300 families from the poor Borei Keila neighbourhood of Phnom Penh.
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CCHR calls for the immediate appointment of KRT judge
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) echoes the concerns of the United Nations (UN) about the stalled appointment of the new co-investigating judge at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. Today, it was reported in the Phnom Penh Post (Delay in appointing judge worries UN) that the spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stated in an email that the UN is concerned that more that three months after the resignation of the International Co-investigating Judge Siegfried Blunk, the Supreme Council of Magistracy (SCM) has not appointed the Reserve International Co-investigating Judge, Laurent Kasper-Ansermet of Switzerland, to replace him.
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CCHR calls for the immediate appointment of KRT judge
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) echoes the concerns of the United Nations (UN) about the stalled appointment of the new co-investigating judge at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. Today, it was reported in the Phnom Penh Post (Delay in appointing judge worries UN) that the spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stated in an email that the UN is concerned that more that three months after the resignation of the International Co-investigating Judge Siegfried Blunk, the Supreme Council of Magistracy (SCM) has not appointed the Reserve International Co-investigating Judge, Laurent Kasper-Ansermet of Switzerland, to replace him.
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Cambodia: Release peaceful protesters detained over forced eviction
The Cambodian authorities must immediately release 24 women and six children detained yesterday while peacefully protesting their forced eviction. The group of 30 were arrested while protesting last week’s violent forced eviction of some 300 families from the poor Borei Keila neighbourhood of Phnom Penh.
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Detained Borei Keila Residents Must Be Released from Prey Speu Center
Phnom Penh (Jan. 12, 21012) - We, the undersigned civil society organizations, call for the immediate release of Borei Keila residents detained yesterday and since unlawfully detained at the Prey Speu Social Affairs Center. We also call for the permanent closure of the Prey Speu center, which has been preven time and again to be nothing more than an extra-judicial detention facility.
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CCHR calls for the immediate appointment of KRT judge
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) echoes the concerns of the United Nations (UN) about the stalled appointment of the new co-investigating judge at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. Today, it was reported in the Phnom Penh Post (Delay in appointing judge worries UN) that the spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stated in an email that the UN is concerned that more that three months after the resignation of the International Co-investigating Judge Siegfried Blunk, the Supreme Council of Magistracy (SCM) has not appointed the Reserve International Co-investigating Judge, Laurent Kasper-Ansermet of Switzerland, to replace him.
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Cambodia: Release peaceful protesters detained over forced eviction
The Cambodian authorities must immediately release 24 women and six children detained yesterday while peacefully protesting their forced eviction. The group of 30 were arrested while protesting last week’s violent forced eviction of some 300 families from the poor Borei Keila neighbourhood of Phnom Penh.
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Detained Borei Keila Residents Must Be Released from Prey Speu Center
Phnom Penh (Jan. 12, 21012) - We, the undersigned civil society organizations, call for the immediate release of Borei Keila residents detained yesterday and since unlawfully detained at the Prey Speu Social Affairs Center. We also call for the permanent closure of the Prey Speu center, which has been preven time and again to be nothing more than an extra-judicial detention facility.
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Cambodia: Immediately appoint International Co-Investigating Judge at Khmer Rouge Tribunal
Amnesty International calls for Cambodia’s Supreme Council of Magistracy to meet immediately and appoint reserve Judge Laurent Kasper-Ansermet as the Inernational Co-Investigating Judge at the Extraodinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC). The appointment is required in accordance with the agreement establishing the Tribunal between the UN and Cambodia government.
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Cambodia: Immediately appoint International Co-Investigating Judge at Khmer Rouge Tribunal
Amnesty International calls for Cambodia’s Supreme Council of Magistracy to meet immediately and appoint reserve Judge Laurent Kasper-Ansermet as the Inernational Co-Investigating Judge at the Extraodinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC). The appointment is required in accordance with the agreement establishing the Tribunal between the UN and Cambodia government.
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Cambodia: Immediately appoint International Co-Investigating Judge at Khmer Rouge Tribunal
Amnesty International calls for Cambodia’s Supreme Council of Magistracy to meet immediately and appoint reserve Judge Laurent Kasper-Ansermet as the Inernational Co-Investigating Judge at the Extraodinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC). The appointment is required in accordance with the agreement establishing the Tribunal between the UN and Cambodia government.
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Cambodia: Immediately appoint International Co-Investigating Judge at Khmer Rouge Tribunal
Amnesty International calls for Cambodia’s Supreme Council of Magistracy to meet immediately and appoint reserve Judge Laurent Kasper-Ansermet as the Inernational Co-Investigating Judge at the Extraodinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC). The appointment is required in accordance with the agreement establishing the Tribunal between the UN and Cambodia government.
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