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CCHR expresses concerns regarding the NEC’s unwillingness to disclose original forms during the rechecking of election results
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) is concerned about the methods being used by the National Election Committee (“NEC”) to verify election results of the National Assembly elections held on 28 July 2013, and in particular with the lack of transparency regarding the original forms sealed in the so-called Safety Package “A.”
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A Reporter Briefly Detained by Police Chief After Taking Photographs of Police Officers at Work
A reporter was briefly detained on the morning of 15 August 2013, after he was discovered taking a series of photographs of police officials on duty in front of Khan Mean Chey police station. An individual, who identified himself as the station’s police chief, spoke rudely to the reporter and demanded that he delete all of the photographs that he had taken.
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CCHR calls upon the authorities to take effective measures to tackle land dispute-related violence and intimidation that has recommenced after the National Election
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) expresses grave concern over signs that forced evictions have already restarted so soon after the National Election, calling into question whether land dispute resolutions promised by all parties on the campaign trail will in fact materialize once a new government is formed.
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Temporary NA Election Result 2013 Released by NEC on 12 August 2013
This is a complete list of temporary results of the National Assembly Elections, held on 28 July 2013, which was released by the NEC on 12 August 2013
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Appeal of Permanent Command for Election Security
Appeal of Permanent Command for Election Security is honored to inform political parties, citizens, and competent authorities the following
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Civil society welcomes opportunity to have met with Sar Kheng and pushes for fair solution to post-election deadlock
On the morning of Friday, 9 August 2013, ten civil society organizations – including those listed below – met with Deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng, to discuss the ongoing process to resolve the political deadlock which has arisen from the National Assembly elections held on 28 July 2013.
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