• RIGHTS OF MONITORS ABUSED AND PROTESTORS BLACKMAILED AS CRACKDOWN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONTINUES UNABATED

    RIGHTS OF MONITORS ABUSED AND PROTESTORS BLACKMAILED AS CRACKDOWN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONTINUES UNABATED

    We the named organisations, express our deepest concern at the prevention by Dangkar district police of a demonstration by villagers against the alleged seizure of their farmland, the arrest and reported blackmail of villagers who attempted to take part in the demonstration and the deletion of photographs taken by human rights monitors from the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Organisation (ADHOC) and the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO).

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  • RIGHTS OF MONITORS ABUSED AND PROTESTORS BLACKMAILED AS CRACKDOWN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONTINUES UNABATED

    RIGHTS OF MONITORS ABUSED AND PROTESTORS BLACKMAILED AS CRACKDOWN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONTINUES UNABATED

    We the named organisations, express our deepest concern at the prevention by Dangkar district police of a demonstration by villagers against the alleged seizure of their farmland, the arrest and reported blackmail of villagers who attempted to take part in the demonstration and the deletion of photographs taken by human rights monitors from the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Organisation (ADHOC) and the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO).

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  • RIGHTS OF MONITORS ABUSED AND PROTESTORS BLACKMAILED AS CRACKDOWN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONTINUES UNABATED

    RIGHTS OF MONITORS ABUSED AND PROTESTORS BLACKMAILED AS CRACKDOWN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONTINUES UNABATED

    We the named organisations, express our deepest concern at the prevention by Dangkar district police of a demonstration by villagers against the alleged seizure of their farmland, the arrest and reported blackmail of villagers who attempted to take part in the demonstration and the deletion of photographs taken by human rights monitors from the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Organisation (ADHOC) and the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO).

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  • Report 2009 of LICADHO

    Report 2009 of LICADHO

    During 2009, LICADHO Phnom Penh received 1,163 clients and visitors. LICADHO also sent out 275 letters to various institutions, including letters of interventions and invitations to events and LICADHO received 867 letters from other institutions. During the year 68 missions were conducted in the provinces for monitoring and management purposes.

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  • Addressing Local Demand for Commercial Sex With Children in Cambodia

    Addressing Local Demand for Commercial Sex With Children in Cambodia

    This Policy Analysis Exercise (PAE) sheds light on the issue of local demand for commercial sex with children under 18 in Cambodia. Through its findings, this PAE informs current trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation programming in Cambodia and recommends a strategy for ECPAT-Cambodia, the client of this PAE, on how to address local demand for commercial sex with children.

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  • Report 2009 of LICADHO

    Report 2009 of LICADHO

    During 2009, LICADHO Phnom Penh received 1,163 clients and visitors. LICADHO also sent out 275 letters to various institutions, including letters of interventions and invitations to events and LICADHO received 867 letters from other institutions. During the year 68 missions were conducted in the provinces for monitoring and management purposes.

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  • Neak Chea Year 17 N323
  • Intimidation and Disruption against Human Rights Defenders

    Intimidation and Disruption against Human Rights Defenders

    CHRAC has been aware that 335 families of people, who are living in Proka Village, Sangkat Prey Sar, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh, having land dispute with Mr. In Samon, deputy Secretary‐General of the Ministry of Interior since 2007, but no any resolution up to date. Therefore on March 01, 2010, these people were not satisfied and came to the Prime Minister’s house in order to seek for resolutions, but instead they were cracked down seriously by police of Khan Dangkor and some of them were also arrested during this event. Due to this crackdown, the victims had filed complaints to ADHOC office asking for assistance; then ADHOC sent its monitoring staff to monitor the case sooner later. As a result, however, three cameras of the monitors (two from ADHOC and one from LICADHO) were suddenly confiscated by the police, and approximately three hours later, those cameras were return back to the monitors; but all photos taken were completely erased.

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  • Intimidation and Disruption against Human Rights Defenders

    Intimidation and Disruption against Human Rights Defenders

    CHRAC has been aware that 335 families of people, who are living in Proka Village, Sangkat Prey Sar, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh, having land dispute with Mr. In Samon, deputy Secretary‐General of the Ministry of Interior since 2007, but no any resolution up to date. Therefore on March 01, 2010, these people were not satisfied and came to the Prime Minister’s house in order to seek for resolutions, but instead they were cracked down seriously by police of Khan Dangkor and some of them were also arrested during this event. Due to this crackdown, the victims had filed complaints to ADHOC office asking for assistance; then ADHOC sent its monitoring staff to monitor the case sooner later. As a result, however, three cameras of the monitors (two from ADHOC and one from LICADHO) were suddenly confiscated by the police, and approximately three hours later, those cameras were return back to the monitors; but all photos taken were completely erased.

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  • Breaking the Silence  Sexual Violence in Cambodia

    Breaking the Silence Sexual Violence in Cambodia

    A growing number of rape reports, including against very young girls and gang rapes, fill Cambodian newspapers. Most police, NGO workers and public officials working with the issue agree that rape is on the increase. The lack of appropriate services for victims of rape is acute, and reflects social attitudes about rape and sexual violence, The lack of effective investigations and prosecution further harms victims, who often live with the fear that the perpetrator is free to attack them again, with the additional psychological pain and a perceived loss of dignity. Failures by the authorities, including in the criminal justice system, go unquestioned and become an extension of the initial abuse.

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  • Report 2009 of LICADHO

    Report 2009 of LICADHO

    During 2009, LICADHO Phnom Penh received 1,163 clients and visitors. LICADHO also sent out 275 letters to various institutions, including letters of interventions and invitations to events and LICADHO received 867 letters from other institutions. During the year 68 missions were conducted in the provinces for monitoring and management purposes.

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  • Report 2009 of LICADHO

    Report 2009 of LICADHO

    During 2009, LICADHO Phnom Penh received 1,163 clients and visitors. LICADHO also sent out 275 letters to various institutions, including letters of interventions and invitations to events and LICADHO received 867 letters from other institutions. During the year 68 missions were conducted in the provinces for monitoring and management purposes.

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