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Challenges and possibilities of human dignity in Cambodia’s human rights curricula
Collaborative research has been underway in Cambodia to explore the integration of ‘human dignity’ and human rights into the country’s law education.
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Dialogue on the ‘way forward’ for rights in Cambodia
The Cambodia Institute of Democracy (CID) hosted a panel dialogue on human rights in Cambodia under the theme, “Human Rights in Cambodia: Challenges and the Way Forward”.
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NGOs Urge to Form Factory-level Workers’ Commuting Safety Policy
Cambodia-based road safety NGO AIP Foundation has once again requested the government to implement the factory-level policy on “commuting safety for Cambodian workers” (CSCW) and compel factories to put it into practice.
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NGOs Call On the Government to Restore Human Rights in Cambodia
Amid a visit by the Special Rapporteur to Cambodia, non-governmental organizations have asked the government to improve human rights conditions in the country, where freedom of expression and political rights continue to be undermined, along with the abuse of political opponents and the shutting down of independent media.
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Indigenous land rights are key to conservation in Cambodia (commentary)
While Indigenous peoples comprise just 6% of the global population, they manage or have tenure rights over at least 38 million km2 in some 87 countries. In many places Indigenous peoples are effective custodians of biodiversity, lands, and seas while sustaining distinct cultural, social and economic values of their communities.
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Cambodia’s Workers Impacted By Climate Change
The international workers rights organization Solidarity Center launched a new project this week focused on supporting vulnerable workers impacted by climate change as industries shift to more sustainable production.
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NEC calls for registration of Senate election candidates
The National Election Committee (NEC) has instructed all political parties to prepare registration applications for their party and candidates, ahead of next February’s Senate elections.
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Transparency International: Cambodia’s Budget Process Lacks Transparency and Regulation
Cambodia’s budgetary process lacks transparency and sufficient regulation, according to a publication this month from the anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International (TI) Cambodia.
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Cabinet Rejects New NagaWorld Worker Petition in Two-Year-Long Dispute
Cabinet officials rejected a new petition brought by former NagaWorld employees Thursday, stating that the petition did not meet administrative requirements.
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Siem Reap Court Questions Villagers Named in APSARA’s Lawsuits
Siem Reap Provincial Court questioned four villagers, including a commune police officer for allegedly obstructing public work, and for intentionally causing damage and violence.
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Journalists Association’s Report Claims That Cambodian Government Restricts Digital Rights on the Internet
Cambodian Journalists Alliance Association (CamboJA) has released a report on the restrictions to digital rights and freedom of expression in Cambodia, noting that the government is monitoring journalists and citizens who exercise their right on the internet.
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CCHR: Freedom of Expression and Press Continue to Be Undermined in Cambodia
Freedom of press and expression continue to be undermined in Cambodia, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) reports in its annual publication on the state of freedom of information, expression and press.
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Corruption Watchdog Reports Decline in Cambodia’s Parliamentary Oversight
An assessment published this month by the anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International Cambodia found a decline in parliamentary oversight over the last five years.
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Cambodian man gets 3 years for Facebook posts critical of government
A Cambodian man who criticized the country’s longtime ruling party on Facebook over its inability to prevent illegal immigration from Vietnam and drug use was sentenced on Wednesday to three years in prison.
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Ministry requires journalists to use official press cards
The Ministry of Information has asked all journalists to use only those official press ID cards issued by the Ministry in a move to avoid fraudulent journalism and to keep track of professional identification data.
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Chinese-Owned Factory Terminates Workers For Protesting Against Irregular Wage Payments
Over 10 employees had their contracts terminated for allegedly protesting against irregular wage payments by ML Intimate Apparel (Cambodia) Ltd in O’Neang Special Economic Zone in Banteay Meanchey province on November 08, 2023.
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Waste from Adidas, Walmart, other brands fuelling Cambodia brick kilns-report
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Protecting Harmony: Govt to crack down on religious, political extremism
In a bid to protect national harmony, the government has declared war on any form of extremism which could lead to social unrest.
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Amnesty International report on relocations rejected as distortion
Cambodian officials yesterday dismissed the report and statement made by an international NGO, which accused the Cambodian authorities and UNESCO of violating human rights and international laws by removing squatters from the Angkor Archaeological Park as a distortion of facts.
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NGO Licadho Finds Child Labor, Debt Bondage in Cambodia’s Brick Factories
Child labor and debt bondage continue in Cambodia’s brick factories, according to a report published Monday by the human rights group Licadho.
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