• The State of Human Rights in Eleven Asian Nations - 2010

    The State of Human Rights in Eleven Asian Nations - 2010

    The Asian Human Rights Commission’s (AHRC) annual report for 2010 concentrates on the state of human rights in eleven Asian nations. These are Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Thailand. The annual report does not purport to cover all human rights issues in these countries, but focuses on the issues, cases and developments that the organization has encountered during the year through its activities and campaigns concerning human rights in each of these countries.

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  • Egypt: International Community Must Ensure Rights of Egyptians are Upheld

    Egypt: International Community Must Ensure Rights of Egyptians are Upheld

    We, civil society organizations from across the world, strongly urge all governments, as well as regional and international organizations, to clearly and unequivocally denounce the ongoing violent crackdown against the public protests and demands for democratic reform and government accountability that have been occurring across Egypt since the 25th of January.

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  • Egypt: International Community Must Ensure Rights of Egyptians are Upheld

    Egypt: International Community Must Ensure Rights of Egyptians are Upheld

    We, civil society organizations from across the world, strongly urge all governments, as well as regional and international organizations, to clearly and unequivocally denounce the ongoing violent crackdown against the public protests and demands for democratic reform and government accountability that have been occurring across Egypt since the 25th of January.

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  • Egypt: International Community Must Ensure Rights of Egyptians are Upheld

    Egypt: International Community Must Ensure Rights of Egyptians are Upheld

    We, civil society organizations from across the world, strongly urge all governments, as well as regional and international organizations, to clearly and unequivocally denounce the ongoing violent crackdown against the public protests and demands for democratic reform and government accountability that have been occurring across Egypt since the 25th of January.

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  • Egypt: International Community Must Ensure Rights of Egyptians are Upheld

    Egypt: International Community Must Ensure Rights of Egyptians are Upheld

    We, civil society organizations from across the world, strongly urge all governments, as well as regional and international organizations, to clearly and unequivocally denounce the ongoing violent crackdown against the public protests and demands for democratic reform and government accountability that have been occurring across Egypt since the 25th of January.

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  • The Advocacy and Policy Institute Three Year Report 2008 to 2010

    The Advocacy and Policy Institute Three Year Report 2008 to 2010

    API staff and leaders are very proud that the organisation has achieved what was planned for 2008-2010, with additional activities. With these great achievements, API has become well-known and highly-recognised as the advocacy capacity builder, leading access to information, and with active engagement and dialogue with the Cambodian Parliament.

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  • World  Bank Titling  Project Implicated in Forced Evictions in Cambodia

    World Bank Titling Project Implicated in Forced Evictions in Cambodia

    The World Bank Inspection Panel has finalized its investigation into a $28.8 million land-titling project in Cambodia

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  • JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT Civil Society Condemns Conviction of Human Rights Defenders Involved in Kampong Chhnang Land Dispute, Cambodia

    JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT Civil Society Condemns Conviction of Human Rights Defenders Involved in Kampong Chhnang Land Dispute, Cambodia

    We, the undersigned members of civil society, deeply regret the conviction on defamation charges of community representative Reach Seima and ADHOC staff member Sam Chankea,following their work to help the victims of a land‐grab in Kampong Chhnang province. The verdict is a setback for freedom of expression, and represents yet another instance where the Cambodian judiciary has been misused to punish a human rights defender who dared to publicly demand justice for victims of human rights abuses.

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  • JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT : Civil Society Condemns Conviction of Human Rights Defenders Involved inKampong Chhnang Land Dispute, Cambodia

    JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT : Civil Society Condemns Conviction of Human Rights Defenders Involved inKampong Chhnang Land Dispute, Cambodia

    We, the undersigned members of civil society, deeply regret the conviction on defamation charges of community representative Reach Seima and ADHOC staff member Sam Chankea,following their work to help the victims of a land‐grab in Kampong Chhnang province. The verdict is a setback for freedom of expression, and represents yet another instance where the Cambodian judiciary has been misused to punish a human rights defender who dared to publicly demand justice for victims of human rights abuses.

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  • JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT : Civil Society Condemns Conviction of Human Rights Defenders Involved inKampong Chhnang Land Dispute, Cambodia

    JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT : Civil Society Condemns Conviction of Human Rights Defenders Involved inKampong Chhnang Land Dispute, Cambodia

    We, the undersigned members of civil society, deeply regret the conviction on defamation charges of community representative Reach Seima and ADHOC staff member Sam Chankea,following their work to help the victims of a land‐grab in Kampong Chhnang province. The verdict is a setback for freedom of expression, and represents yet another instance where the Cambodian judiciary has been misused to punish a human rights defender who dared to publicly demand justice for victims of human rights abuses.

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  • JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT Civil Society Condemns Conviction of Human Rights Defenders Involved in Kampong Chhnang Land Dispute, Cambodia

    JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT Civil Society Condemns Conviction of Human Rights Defenders Involved in Kampong Chhnang Land Dispute, Cambodia

    We, the undersigned members of civil society, deeply regret the conviction on defamation charges of community representative Reach Seima and ADHOC staff member Sam Chankea,following their work to help the victims of a land‐grab in Kampong Chhnang province. The verdict is a setback for freedom of expression, and represents yet another instance where the Cambodian judiciary has been misused to punish a human rights defender who dared to publicly demand justice for victims of human rights abuses.

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  • JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT : Civil Society Condemns Conviction of Human Rights Defenders Involved inKampong Chhnang Land Dispute, Cambodia

    JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT : Civil Society Condemns Conviction of Human Rights Defenders Involved inKampong Chhnang Land Dispute, Cambodia

    We, the undersigned members of civil society, deeply regret the conviction on defamation charges of community representative Reach Seima and ADHOC staff member Sam Chankea,following their work to help the victims of a land‐grab in Kampong Chhnang province. The verdict is a setback for freedom of expression, and represents yet another instance where the Cambodian judiciary has been misused to punish a human rights defender who dared to publicly demand justice for victims of human rights abuses.

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