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CHRAC Congratulates 124th Anniversary of International Labour Day
On the occasion of the 124th Anniversary of International Labour Day, 1st May 2010, the Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC), a coalition of 23 NGO members, wishes to extend its pleasure and warmest congratulation to this event which is being celebrated by many civil society and labor unions worldwide and especially in the Kingdom of Cambodia.
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Regional Joint Statement of DW_MAY 2010
1 may 2010 the 124th international labor anniversary that all people in the world make the party.
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CHRAC Congratulates 124th Anniversary of International Labour Day
On the occasion of the 124th Anniversary of International Labour Day, 1st May 2010, the Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC), a coalition of 23 NGO members, wishes to extend its pleasure and warmest congratulation to this event which is being celebrated by many civil society and labor unions worldwide and especially in the Kingdom of Cambodia.
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CHRAC Congratulates 124th Anniversary of International Labour Day
On the occasion of the 124th Anniversary of International Labour Day, 1st May 2010, the Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC), a coalition of 23 NGO members, wishes to extend its pleasure and warmest congratulation to this event which is being celebrated by many civil society and labor unions worldwide and especially in the Kingdom of Cambodia.
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World Bank Agrees to Full Investigation into Land Activities in Cambodia
Human rights organizations welcomed news last week that the World Bank Inspection Panel will conduct a full investigation into the Bank-funded land-titling project in Cambodia, following a complaint that groups vulnerable to forced eviction have suffered serious harm from the project.
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World Bank Agrees to Full Investigation into Land Activities in Cambodia
Human rights organizations welcomed news last week that the World Bank Inspection Panel will conduct a full investigation into the Bank-funded land-titling, project in Cambodia, following a complaint that groups vulnerable to forced eviction, have suffered serious harm from the project.
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World Bank Agrees to Full Investigation into Land Activities in Cambodia
Human rights organizations welcomed news last week that the World Bank Inspection Panel will conduct a full investigation into the Bank-funded land-titling, project in Cambodia, following a complaint that groups vulnerable to forced eviction, have suffered serious harm from the project.
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World Bank Agrees to Full Investigation into Land Activities in Cambodia
Human rights organizations welcomed news last week that the World Bank Inspection Panel will conduct a full investigation into the Bank-funded land-titling project in Cambodia, following a complaint that groups vulnerable to forced eviction have suffered serious harm from the project.
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World Bank Agrees to Full Investigation into Land Activities in Cambodia
Human rights organizations welcomed news last week that the World Bank Inspection Panel will conduct a full investigation into the Bank-funded land-titling, project in Cambodia, following a complaint that groups vulnerable to forced eviction, have suffered serious harm from the project.
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World Bank Agrees to Full Investigation into Land Activities in Cambodia
Human rights organizations welcomed news last week that the World Bank Inspection Panel will conduct a full investigation into the Bank-funded land-titling project in Cambodia, following a complaint that groups vulnerable to forced eviction have suffered serious harm from the project.
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World Bank Agrees to Full Investigation into Land Activities in Cambodia
Human rights organizations welcomed news last week that the World Bank Inspection Panel will conduct a full investigation into the Bank-funded land-titling project in Cambodia, following a complaint that groups vulnerable to forced eviction have suffered serious harm from the project.
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World Bank Agrees to Full Investigation into Land Activities in Cambodia
Human rights organizations welcomed news last week that the World Bank Inspection Panel will conduct a full investigation into the Bank-funded land-titling, project in Cambodia, following a complaint that groups vulnerable to forced eviction, have suffered serious harm from the project.
Read More