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  • Thailand and Cambodia must put people before politics

    Thailand and Cambodia must put people before politics

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) condemns the ongoing fighting in the area surrounding the Preah Vihear on the Cambodian-Thai border. As the human toll rises in the dispute over an area of 4.6 kilometers surrounding the temple, CCHR calls on both sides to put people before politics and to immediately end the ongoing conflict.

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  • 2010 Annual Report

    2010 Annual Report

    2010 marked the fifteen anniversary of Legal Aid of Cambodia, and LAC can be proud of what has been achieved over the last decade and a half. When LAC began in 1995, it was one of first Khmer-directed non-governmental organizations, and it operated with a small but dedicated staff. Its founders believed that a fair and just Cambodian society can only be accomplished when every Cambodian man, woman, and child enjoys equal rights before the law.

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  • Thailand and Cambodia must put people before politics

    Thailand and Cambodia must put people before politics

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) condemns the ongoing fighting in the area surrounding the Preah Vihear on the Cambodian-Thai border. As the human toll rises in the dispute over an area of 4.6 kilometers surrounding the temple, CCHR calls on both sides to put people before politics and to immediately end the ongoing conflict.

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  • Thailand and Cambodia must put people before politics

    Thailand and Cambodia must put people before politics

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) condemns the ongoing fighting in the area surrounding the Preah Vihear on the Cambodian-Thai border. As the human toll rises in the dispute over an area of 4.6 kilometers surrounding the temple, CCHR calls on both sides to put people before politics and to immediately end the ongoing conflict.

    Read More
  • Thailand and Cambodia must put people before politics

    Thailand and Cambodia must put people before politics

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) condemns the ongoing fighting in the area surrounding the Preah Vihear on the Cambodian-Thai border. As the human toll rises in the dispute over an area of 4.6 kilometers surrounding the temple, CCHR calls on both sides to put people before politics and to immediately end the ongoing conflict.

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  • Annual Activity Report 2010

    Annual Activity Report 2010

    This annual report is one of the first in a series of publications that will serve as a monitoring tool of the many activities conducted by CHRAC, thanks to the funding support from various international donor agencies, moral support from its membership and collaborative partnerships from many other local and international NGOs inside and outside the country. The report highlights key activities and achievements during the implementation of numerous initiatives related to general human rights issues and the justice process in Cambodia.

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  • 2010 Annual Report

    2010 Annual Report

    2010 marked the fifteen anniversary of Legal Aid of Cambodia, and LAC can be proud of what has been achieved over the last decade and a half. When LAC began in 1995, it was one of first Khmer-directed non-governmental organizations, and it operated with a small but dedicated staff. Its founders believed that a fair and just Cambodian society can only be accomplished when every Cambodian man, woman, and child enjoys equal rights before the law.

    Read More
  • IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion

    IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia – IRI released a survey (PDF) of Cambodian public opinion. The poll, conducted July 31-August 26, 2009, covers general attitudes toward the direction of the country, the economy, communication from political parties, government services and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. Opinions of Muslims, particularly regarding integration with Cambodian society, were also solicited separately.

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  • IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion

    IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia – IRI released a survey (PDF) of Cambodian public opinion. The poll, conducted July 31-August 26, 2009, covers general attitudes toward the direction of the country, the economy, communication from political parties, government services and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. Opinions of Muslims, particularly regarding integration with Cambodian society, were also solicited separately.

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  • IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion

    IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia – IRI released a survey (PDF) of Cambodian public opinion. The poll, conducted July 31-August 26, 2009, covers general attitudes toward the direction of the country, the economy, communication from political parties, government services and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. Opinions of Muslims, particularly regarding integration with Cambodian society, were also solicited separately.

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  • IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion

    IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia – IRI released a survey (PDF) of Cambodian public opinion. The poll, conducted July 31-August 26, 2009, covers general attitudes toward the direction of the country, the economy, communication from political parties, government services and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. Opinions of Muslims, particularly regarding integration with Cambodian society, were also solicited separately.

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