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Role and Achievements of the OHCHR Cambodia
The present report describes the role and achievements of the Cambodia Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR, Cambodia) from January to December 2004 in assisting the Government and people of Cambodia to further the protection and promotion of human rights.
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Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia
A new Government, a coalition between the Cambodian People Party and the National United Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful and Cooperative Cambodia, was established in July 2004 after a political deadlock that lasted almost a year.
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Street March to Highlight Freedom of Assembly & Expression
Cambodian NGO workers will march through Phnom Penh on Monday December 6 to demand an end to nearly two years of arbitrary restrictions by government authorities on marches, demonstrations and other public gatherings.
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Newsletter Quarterly Issue 8
"In Newsletter December 2004 issue 8 by LEGAL AID of CAMBODIA had important point such as How to maintain evidences in rape cases/ Children detained like adults/ Civil Compensation CANNOT Terminate Public Action/ Poverty Alleviation in Cambodia/ The roles of the Labor Law Unit in Unions."
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Threats to Human Rights Defenders in Cambodia: Report 2004
Human rights defenders stand in the front lines of protection, casting the bright light of human rights into the darkest corners of tyranny and abuse. They work to safeguard the rule of law, to reduce violence, poverty and discrimination, and to build structures for freer, more equitable and more democratic societies. It is to them that many victims of human rights iolations turn in their v hour of need.
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Mission of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Human Rights in Cambodia 7 -14 November 2004
Phnom Penh, 14 November 2004 --The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for human rights in Cambodia, Mr. Peter Leuprecht, concludes his eleventh official mission today. During the course of his visit, he has met with His Majesty, the King; with representatives of the Royal Government of Cambodia including the Prime Minister; leaders of political parties; court and law enforcement authorities; non-governmental organizations; leaders of trade unions; Cambodian citizens whose human rights have been violated; the media; the UN Country Team; and members of the diplomatic and donor communities.
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Land Alienation in Indigenous Minority Communities - Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia
This report updates a report entitled “Land Alienated from Indigenous Minority Communities in Ratanakiri”(NGO Forum on Cambodia, November 2004). Both the 2004 report and this 2006 report look at the situation of land alienated from indigenous communities in Ratanakiri province in the northeast of Cambodia
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Full Investigation Needed into Adoption Corruption & Abuses
LICADHO urges the government to fully investigate alleged crimes-including payments of thousands of dollars to Cambodian government employees-connected to the adoptions of Cambodian children to the United States.
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