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Freedom of Association under fire
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is concerned by ongoing efforts on the part of the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) to limit the right to freedom of association. The RGC is currently in the process of finalizing two draft laws, one relating to trade unions (the “Union Law”), and the other relating to associations and non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) (the “NGO Law”). The two laws, as they are currently formulated, bear many striking resemblances and, taken together, threaten to deal a fatal blow to the right to freedom of association of all Khmer citizens and to steer Cambodia further away from the path to democracy.
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Freedom of Association under fire
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is concerned by ongoing efforts on the part of the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) to limit the right to freedom of association. The RGC is currently in the process of finalizing two draft laws, one relating to trade unions (the “Union Law”), and the other relating to associations and non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) (the “NGO Law”). The two laws, as they are currently formulated, bear many striking resemblances and, taken together, threaten to deal a fatal blow to the right to freedom of association of all Khmer citizens and to steer Cambodia further away from the path to democracy.
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Freedom of Association under fire
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is concerned by ongoing efforts on the part of the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) to limit the right to freedom of association. The RGC is currently in the process of finalizing two draft laws, one relating to trade unions (the “Union Law”), and the other relating to associations and non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) (the “NGO Law”). The two laws, as they are currently formulated, bear many striking resemblances and, taken together, threaten to deal a fatal blow to the right to freedom of association of all Khmer citizens and to steer Cambodia further away from the path to democracy.
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Proposed NGO law concern for civil society in Cambodia
In the end of December Cambodian advocates and journalists gathered for two days in Preah Sihanouk Province for the Social Media Dialogue Forum jointly hosted by Forum Syd and Diakonia. The event brought together 32 participants, including journalists from both printed media and radio. It followed the concept of last year’s appreciated first meeting between Forum Syd and Diakonia partner organizations and Cambodian journalists.
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Proposed NGO law concern for civil society in Cambodia
In the end of December Cambodian advocates and journalists gathered for two days in Preah Sihanouk Province for the Social Media Dialogue Forum jointly hosted by Forum Syd and Diakonia. The event brought together 32 participants, including journalists from both printed media and radio. It followed the concept of last year’s appreciated first meeting between Forum Syd and Diakonia partner organizations and Cambodian journalists.
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Proposed NGO law concern for civil society in Cambodia
In the end of December Cambodian advocates and journalists gathered for two days in Preah Sihanouk Province for the Social Media Dialogue Forum jointly hosted by Forum Syd and Diakonia. The event brought together 32 participants, including journalists from both printed media and radio. It followed the concept of last year’s appreciated first meeting between Forum Syd and Diakonia partner organizations and Cambodian journalists.
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Proposed NGO law concern for civil society in Cambodia
In the end of December Cambodian advocates and journalists gathered for two days in Preah Sihanouk Province for the Social Media Dialogue Forum jointly hosted by Forum Syd and Diakonia. The event brought together 32 participants, including journalists from both printed media and radio. It followed the concept of last year’s appreciated first meeting between Forum Syd and Diakonia partner organizations and Cambodian journalists.
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IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion
Phnom Penh, Cambodia – IRI today released a survey of Cambodian public opinion . The poll, conducted July 12 – August 6, 2010, covers general attitudes toward the direction of the country, top issues facing the country, corruption, ownership of farmland, access to education and understanding of the voting process.
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IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion
Phnom Penh, Cambodia – IRI today released a survey of Cambodian public opinion . The poll, conducted July 12 – August 6, 2010, covers general attitudes toward the direction of the country, top issues facing the country, corruption, ownership of farmland, access to education and understanding of the voting process.
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IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion
Phnom Penh, Cambodia – IRI today released a survey of Cambodian public opinion . The poll, conducted July 12 – August 6, 2010, covers general attitudes toward the direction of the country, top issues facing the country, corruption, ownership of farmland, access to education and understanding of the voting process.
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IRI Releases Latest Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion
Phnom Penh, Cambodia – IRI today released a survey of Cambodian public opinion . The poll, conducted July 12 – August 6, 2010, covers general attitudes toward the direction of the country, top issues facing the country, corruption, ownership of farmland, access to education and understanding of the voting process.
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URGENT APPEAL - THE OBSERVATORY
The Observatory has been informed of the judicial harassment faced by Mr. Sam Chankea,Coordinator of the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) inKampong Chhnang, a human rights defender active in land rights issues.
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