• Proposed Cambodian NGO Law Fundamentally Flawed and Should be Abandoned

    Proposed Cambodian NGO Law Fundamentally Flawed and Should be Abandoned

    Cambodia’s proposed law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) contains provisions that place troubling restrictions on the ability of NGOs to organize and function effectively. Freedom House calls on the Cambodian government to abandon the law in its current version as it is fundamentally flawed.

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  • Proposed Cambodian NGO Law Fundamentally Flawed and Should be Abandoned

    Proposed Cambodian NGO Law Fundamentally Flawed and Should be Abandoned

    Cambodia’s proposed law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) contains provisions that place troubling restrictions on the ability of NGOs to organize and function effectively. Freedom House calls on the Cambodian government to abandon the law in its current version as it is fundamentally flawed.

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  • Proposed Cambodian NGO Law Fundamentally Flawed and Should be Abandoned

    Proposed Cambodian NGO Law Fundamentally Flawed and Should be Abandoned

    Cambodia’s proposed law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) contains provisions that place troubling restrictions on the ability of NGOs to organize and function effectively. Freedom House calls on the Cambodian government to abandon the law in its current version as it is fundamentally flawed.

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  • CCHR Calls for Clarification of Legal Basis for Government Refusal to Restore Mu Sochua’s Parliamentary Immunity

    CCHR Calls for Clarification of Legal Basis for Government Refusal to Restore Mu Sochua’s Parliamentary Immunity

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") call on the government to clarify the legal basic for its refusal to restore Mu Sochua’s parliamentary immunity.

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  • CCHR Calls for Clarification of Legal Basis for Government Refusal to Restore Mu Sochua’s Parliamentary Immunity

    CCHR Calls for Clarification of Legal Basis for Government Refusal to Restore Mu Sochua’s Parliamentary Immunity

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") call on the government to clarify the legal basic for its refusal to restore Mu Sochua’s parliamentary immunity.

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  • CCHR Calls for Clarification of Legal Basis for Government Refusal to Restore Mu Sochua’s Parliamentary Immunity

    CCHR Calls for Clarification of Legal Basis for Government Refusal to Restore Mu Sochua’s Parliamentary Immunity

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") call on the government to clarify the legal basic for its refusal to restore Mu Sochua’s parliamentary immunity.

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  • CCHR Calls for Clarification of Legal Basis for Government Refusal to Restore Mu Sochua’s Parliamentary Immunity

    CCHR Calls for Clarification of Legal Basis for Government Refusal to Restore Mu Sochua’s Parliamentary Immunity

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") call on the government to clarify the legal basic for its refusal to restore Mu Sochua’s parliamentary immunity.

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  • Consultation on draft NGO law is neither open nor meaningful

    Consultation on draft NGO law is neither open nor meaningful

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) understands that a small number of non-governmental organization (“NGO”) representatives have been invited by the Ministry of Interior (the “MOI”) to a consultation meeting on 29 March 2011 to discuss the second draft of the Law on Associations and NGOs (the “NGO Law”) with the MOI and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (the “MOFAIC”). CCHR has decided, out of principle, not to engage with other NGOs and provide any input into the consultation, so as to distant itself from this token effort by the Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) to create the semblance of consensus regarding the NGO Law.

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  • Consultation on draft NGO law is neither open nor meaningful

    Consultation on draft NGO law is neither open nor meaningful

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) understands that a small number of non-governmental organization (“NGO”) representatives have been invited by the Ministry of Interior (the “MOI”) to a consultation meeting on 29 March 2011 to discuss the second draft of the Law on Associations and NGOs (the “NGO Law”) with the MOI and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (the “MOFAIC”). CCHR has decided, out of principle, not to engage with other NGOs and provide any input into the consultation, so as to distant itself from this token effort by the Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) to create the semblance of consensus regarding the NGO Law.

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  • Consultation on draft NGO law is neither open nor meaningful

    Consultation on draft NGO law is neither open nor meaningful

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) understands that a small number of non-governmental organization (“NGO”) representatives have been invited by the Ministry of Interior (the “MOI”) to a consultation meeting on 29 March 2011 to discuss the second draft of the Law on Associations and NGOs (the “NGO Law”) with the MOI and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (the “MOFAIC”). CCHR has decided, out of principle, not to engage with other NGOs and provide any input into the consultation, so as to distant itself from this token effort by the Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) to create the semblance of consensus regarding the NGO Law.

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  • Consultation on draft NGO law is neither open nor meaningful

    Consultation on draft NGO law is neither open nor meaningful

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) understands that a small number of non-governmental organization (“NGO”) representatives have been invited by the Ministry of Interior (the “MOI”) to a consultation meeting on 29 March 2011 to discuss the second draft of the Law on Associations and NGOs (the “NGO Law”) with the MOI and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (the “MOFAIC”). CCHR has decided, out of principle, not to engage with other NGOs and provide any input into the consultation, so as to distant itself from this token effort by the Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) to create the semblance of consensus regarding the NGO Law.

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  • The Royal Government Second Draft Law on Association and Non-Governmental Organization

    The Royal Government Second Draft Law on Association and Non-Governmental Organization

    This law aims to set out formalities and condition for registering association or domestic non-government organization operating i the Kingdom of Cambodia.

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