• CCHR Human Rights Defender and Freedom of Expression Alert Update– Phnom Penh, 21 January 2014 Continuous Temporary Arrest of Human Rights Activists and Ban on Demonstrations

    CCHR Human Rights Defender and Freedom of Expression Alert Update– Phnom Penh, 21 January 2014 Continuous Temporary Arrest of Human Rights Activists and Ban on Demonstrations

    Today - 21 January 2014 – eleven human rights activists and peaceful protesters were temporarily arrested by Daun Penh security guards and taken to the Phnom Penh Municipal Police Station. Among the 11 arrested were Rong Chun, President of the Cambodian Independent Teachers Association (‘’CITA’’), Tep Vanny and Yorm Bopha along with seven other Boeng Kak Lake activists, a staff member of Housing Rights Task Force (‘’HRTF’’) and an activist from the Cambodian Alliance of Trade Unions (‘’CATU’’).

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  • CCHR calls for the immediate lift of the ban on assemblies and for a halt to the wave of detention of human rights activists

    CCHR calls for the immediate lift of the ban on assemblies and for a halt to the wave of detention of human rights activists

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) calls for the immediate lift of the current ban on assemblies and for a halt to the subsequent wave of detention of human rights activists. On 4 January 2014, the Ministry of Interior announced a ban on assemblies, demonstrations, and marches until “public order and security are restored.” Since the announcement human rights activists and peaceful protesters have been systematically temporarily arrested and required to sign letters agreeing to cease demonstrating.

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  • CCHR Releases a Policy Brief on the Garment Industry in Cambodia Outlining the Current State of Human Rights in the Industry and Offering Recommendations for Reform

    CCHR Releases a Policy Brief on the Garment Industry in Cambodia Outlining the Current State of Human Rights in the Industry and Offering Recommendations for Reform

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) releases today – 19 January 2014 – a Policy Brief on the Garment Industry in the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”). In light of growing human rights concerns with regards to the garment industry, the Policy Brief collates data gathered by CCHR’s researchers and offers concrete policy and legislative recommendations for reforms to all stakeholders, which would substantially improve the situation.

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  • “Workers’ Rights are Human Rights” Policy Brief: The Garment Industry in Cambodia

    “Workers’ Rights are Human Rights” Policy Brief: The Garment Industry in Cambodia

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) is a non-aligned, independent, non-governmental organization (“NGO”) that works to promote and protect democracy and respect for human rights – primarily civil and political rights – throughout the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”). CCHR’s vision is of a non-violent Cambodia in which people can enjoy their fundamental human rights, are empowered to participate in democracy, and share equally the benefits of Cambodia’s economic development.

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  • Defence Team for a Named Suspect in Case 004 Files Motion to Annul Investigative Action and End Case

    Defence Team for a Named Suspect in Case 004 Files Motion to Annul Investigative Action and End Case

    On 15 January 2014, we, the Co-Lawyers for a Named Suspect in Case 004, filed a Motion Requesting an Annulment of Investigative Action Pursuant to Internal Rule 76 with the Office of the Co-Investigating Judges (“OCIJ”) at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (“ECCC”). If granted, the Motion will effectively bring an end to the case against our client.

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  • Statement by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Professor Surya P. Subedi

    Statement by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Professor Surya P. Subedi

    I am about to complete my tenth human rights fact-finding mission to the Kingdom of Cambodia, the first since the National Assembly elections​ took place in July 2013. What I propose to outline are my initial findings and thoughts about the human rights situation in the country since my last mission. My final conclusions and recommendations will be contained in my report that I will present to the United Nations Human Rights Council in September this year.

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  • Policy Brief: Land Issues after the 2013 National Assembly - Election and Recommendations

    Policy Brief: Land Issues after the 2013 National Assembly - Election and Recommendations

    The policy brief is based on the Discussion Platform on “Land Issues after the 2013 National Assembly Election and Recommendations” held in Phnom Penh on 12 December 2013. The Discussion Platform was jointly organized by the Community Legal Education Center (CLEC), Equitable Cambodia (EC), and the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) and was attended by more than 200 participants from 13 provinces including communities affected by land disputes, civil society representatives, and political parties.

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  • Ban on Assemblies, Marches and Demonstrations in Cambodia

    Ban on Assemblies, Marches and Demonstrations in Cambodia

    The recent decision by the Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) to issue an indefinite ban on all future demonstrations, assemblies, or marches, is disproportionate and violates the right to freedom of peaceful assembly. This, paired with the excessive use of force by security forces against demonstrations, is characteristic of the currently deteriorating human rights situation in the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”).

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  • Applicability of International Human Rights Law in Cambodia

    Applicability of International Human Rights Law in Cambodia

    The Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) is obliged to respect a number of norms under international human rights law. It must comply with norms of Jus Cogens and customary international law and it is bound by international treaties and conventions it has ratified.

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  • Cambodia: Detainees in Crackdown Denied Rights

    Cambodia: Detainees in Crackdown Denied Rights

    (New York) – The Cambodian authorities should protect the rights of 23 people arrested after a violent crackdown by security forces on striking garment workers in Phnom Penh on January 2- 3, 2014, Human Rights Watch said today. Authorities detained the group incommunicado and without medical care at the remote CC3 prison at Trapeang Phlong in Kampong Cham province near the border with Vietnam.

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  • Cambodia: Trade union leader and human rights defender Mr Rong Chhun issued with court

    Cambodia: Trade union leader and human rights defender Mr Rong Chhun issued with court

    Human rights defender Mr Rong Chhun is due to appear before court on 14 January 2014. He was summonsed on grounds of allegedly inciting garment factory workers to demonstrate for a wage increase. Rong Chhun is president of the Cambodian Confederation of Unions and of the Cambodian Independent Teachers Association (CITA), in addition to being a labour rights advocate. CITA strives for improvements in teachers’ working conditions and lobbies the Cambodian government to recognize teachers’ rights.

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  • NO SPACE FOR FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY IN ‘FREEDOM’ PARK

    NO SPACE FOR FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY IN ‘FREEDOM’ PARK

    Phnom Penh, 09 January 2014 – A group of around 50 gendarme and 20-30 Daun Penh security guards affirmed today when they dispersed a small crowd at Phnom Penh’s Freedom Park that the right to freely assemble will not be tolerated in Cambodia’s current political climate. A group of nine Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP) youth activist were set to meet this morning to sing songs against violence. The planned meeting comes after the authorities have determined not to allow gatherings of more than 10 people. The youth activists also planned to discuss recent attacks against demonstrators which has left at least 6 people dead and scores injured since July 2013’s contested elections.

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