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Focus on Fire Safety
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MoLVT), Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) jointly organized the event with a focus on the need for greater attention to fire safety in the Kingdom.
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2013 Elections Fraught with Fraud, Irregularities and Intimidation
In a brief released today, LICADHO has compiled key observations and serious discrepancies witnessed during Cambodia’s 2013 National Assembly elections. Problems were documented in an alarming percentage of the stations visited;
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Turned Away: Fraud, Irregularities, and Intimidation during the 2013 National Assembly Elections
This report compiles key observations from 173 staff and partners who visited over 100 polling stations. There are 19,009 polling stations in Cambodia. As such, this report is not intended to be a comprehensive analysis of election day irregularities, but instead offers a snapshot revealing the need for further investigation.
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CCHR Condemns the Disruption by the Authorities of Public Forum Organized by CCIM
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) condemns the disruption of the public forum on elections organized by the Cambodian Center for Independent Media (“CCIM”) in Battambang on 22 August 2013 as reported in The Phnom Penh Post today (Friday, 23 August 2013).
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CCHR Condemns the Disruption by the Authorities of Public Forum Organized by CCIM
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) condemns the disruption of the public forum on elections organized by the Cambodian Center for Independent Media (“CCIM”) in Battambang on 22 August 2013 as reported in The Phnom Penh Post today (Friday, 23 August 2013). The authorities cracked down on the forum, preventing participants from entering the private house where it was taking place. They claimed that the forum was not permitted by law, as the organizer had not asked for authorization in advance. No such authorization for the organization of public trainings and forums is required under Cambodian law.
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Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review of Cambodia
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR), PEN International, Cambodian PEN, International Publishers Association (IPA), ARTICLE 19, the Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM), the Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia (COMFREL) and the Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA)
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Universal Periodic Review of Cambodia 18th Session January/February 2014
This submission was written by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights1 and the Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV (APN+),2 in collaboration with the Sexual Rights Initiative3 (SRI). This submission provides an overview of the general situation of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Cambodia, looking at the legislative context.
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Media Invitation to Roundtable Discussion on Assessment on Preliminary Election Result and Finding on the Voting and Counting Processes 2013
(COMFREL) has a great honor to invite national and international media, UN Agencies, IOs, NGOs, and Embassies to attend a Roundtable Discussion on “Assessment on Preliminary Election Result and Finding on the Voting and Counting Processes 2013”.
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Local authorities forced local residents to provide thumb prints as to support the result of the July 28 election
We, a group of civil society, non-governmental organizations and members of situation room, are deeply disappoitned and strongly condemning the act of local authority in Phnom Penh and in some other provinces who have been forcing voters to provide their thumb prints in order to support the preliminary contesting-result of the July 28 election.
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