• IDEA, Press Release about Khmer New Year

    IDEA, Press Release about Khmer New Year

    IDEA broadcasting press release on the taxi problem at near the new year.

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  • IDEA, Press Release about Khmer New Year

    IDEA, Press Release about Khmer New Year

    IDEA broadcasting press release on the taxi problem at near the new year.

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  • IDEA, Press Release about Khmer New Year

    IDEA, Press Release about Khmer New Year

    IDEA broadcasting press release on the taxi problem at near the new year.

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  • CCHR Commends US Decision to Cancel Shipment of Military Vehicles, Calls on International Community to Use Leverage to Promote and Protect Human Rights

    CCHR Commends US Decision to Cancel Shipment of Military Vehicles, Calls on International Community to Use Leverage to Promote and Protect Human Rights

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) welcomes the decision by the United States (“US”) to suspend a military shipment of 200 vehicles to Cambodia, following the deportation by the Royal Government of Cambodia (“RGC”) of 20 ethnic Uyghurs to the People’s Republic of China (“China”) in December 2009. The CCHR commends the US’s stance and calls on all countries that value democracy and human rights to use their leverage to promote and protect human rights in Cambodia.

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  • CCHR Commends US Decision to Cancel Shipment of Military Vehicles, Calls on International Community to Use Leverage to Promote and Protect Human Rights

    CCHR Commends US Decision to Cancel Shipment of Military Vehicles, Calls on International Community to Use Leverage to Promote and Protect Human Rights

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) welcomes the decision by the United States (“US”) to suspend a military shipment of 200 vehicles to Cambodia, following the deportation by the Royal Government of Cambodia (“RGC”) of 20 ethnic Uyghurs to the People’s Republic of China (“China”) in December 2009. The CCHR commends the US’s stance and calls on all countries that value democracy and human rights to use their leverage to promote and protect human rights in Cambodia.

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  • CCHR Commends US Decision to Cancel Shipment of Military Vehicles, Calls on International Community to Use Leverage to Promote and Protect Human Rights

    CCHR Commends US Decision to Cancel Shipment of Military Vehicles, Calls on International Community to Use Leverage to Promote and Protect Human Rights

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) welcomes the decision by the United States (“US”) to suspend a military shipment of 200 vehicles to Cambodia, following the deportation by the Royal Government of Cambodia (“RGC”) of 20 ethnic Uyghurs to the People’s Republic of China (“China”) in December 2009. The CCHR commends the US’s stance and calls on all countries that value democracy and human rights to use their leverage to promote and protect human rights in Cambodia.

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  • CCHR Commends US Decision to Cancel Shipment of Military Vehicles, Calls on International Community to Use Leverage to Promote and Protect Human Rights

    CCHR Commends US Decision to Cancel Shipment of Military Vehicles, Calls on International Community to Use Leverage to Promote and Protect Human Rights

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) welcomes the decision by the United States (“US”) to suspend a military shipment of 200 vehicles to Cambodia, following the deportation by the Royal Government of Cambodia (“RGC”) of 20 ethnic Uyghurs to the People’s Republic of China (“China”) in December 2009. The CCHR commends the US’s stance and calls on all countries that value democracy and human rights to use their leverage to promote and protect human rights in Cambodia.

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  • Concerns over Confiscation of H.E. Son Chhay’s Land

    Concerns over Confiscation of H.E. Son Chhay’s Land

    The CCHR is concerned by the legality of the expropriation for two reasons. Firstly, the use of the land by the Sokimex Group for a hotel development serves no clear public interest as required by Article 5 of the Land Law and Articles 2 and 4 of the Expropriation Law. In defence of the confiscation, Bun Narith, the general director of the Apsara Authority, is quoted in the Phnom Penh Post on 29 March 2010 to the effect that the land in question is state land that “is not bought or sold”

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  • Sexual Violence in Cambodia

    Sexual Violence in Cambodia

    This document is a summary of an Amnesty International report which exposes how corruption and discrimination within the police and courts prevent survivors of rape from receiving justice and the necessary assistance. Reports of women and girls being raped are on the increase in Cambodia. Amid a culture of impunity, victims have limited access to justice and the acute lack of medical services and psychological support reflects social attitudes to rape and other sexual violence.

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  • Cases of Sexual Abuse in Cambodia in the First Half of 2010

    Cases of Sexual Abuse in Cambodia in the First Half of 2010

    According to Cambodian law, sexual abuse is a serious crime where perpetrators can be imprisoned for up to 20 years as well as being fined or given a labor penalty. This report is interested in how effectively this law is being enforced in Cambodia.

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  • Report on Current Situation of Education Curent Situation of Education for Children with Disabilities

    Report on Current Situation of Education Curent Situation of Education for Children with Disabilities

    The research and production of the report on the situation of children with disability prior to the Implementation of the Policy on Education for Children with Disabilities would not have been successful without the support and cooperation of many individuals. The Cambodian Disabled People Organisation (CDPO) would like to acknowledge the following H.E. Im Sethy, Minister of Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, and H.E. Nat Bunroeun, Secretary of State, who authorized and facilitated the survey in Kampong Cham, Kampong Speu, Kampot, Svay Rieng and Banteay Meanchey provinces.

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  • Land Management and Administration Project

    Land Management and Administration Project

    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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