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CCHR and CASC Urge the RGC to Ensure the Acid Sub-Decree Is Implemented
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) and the Cambodian Acid Survivors Charity (CASC) are concerned about the lack of implementation of the Sub-Decree on the Formalities and Conditions for Strong Acid Control (the “Sub-Decree”), passed on 31 January 2013, as well as comments made by high-ranking officials of the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) regarding their responsibility of the implementation of the Sub-Decree.
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CCHR Human Rights Defender/Freedom of Expression Alert – Phnom Penh, 18 October 2013 Harsh crackdown on peaceful assembly at Wat Phnom results in five injured
On 18 October 2013, a large group of youths and monks gathered at Wat Phnom pagoda to perform a traditional ceremony and pray for Mr. Mao Sok Chan, a 29 year old father of four who lost his life during the clash at Kbal Thnol bridge on the night of 15 September 2013.
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THREE PROTESTERS INJURED AT WAT PHNOM
Phnom Penh, 18 October 2013 – The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association(ADHOC) condemns the violence and intimidation used against people exercising their legitimate rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly at Wat Phnom this morning.
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Cambodia Grassroots People’s Assembly Make Peace, Justice, Human Rights, Democracy and Independent Rule of Law real in Cambodia!
“All powers belong to the people. The people exercise these powers through the National Assembly, the Royal Government and the Judiciary”. Thus proclaims Article 51 of The Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia.
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Political elite in power must guarantee media freedom in Cambodia
The Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM), together with its partners CIMS, COMFREL, SEAPA, as well as Cambodian journalists, bloggers and social media activists, and NGOs activists joining in the Reflection Forum on Cambodian election 2013,
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Letter to Prime Minister Tony Abbott Re: Human Rights in Foreign and Domestic Policy
Human Rights Watch is a nongovernment organization that monitors and reports on international human rights, refugee, and humanitarian law issues in more than 90 countries around the world. In August, Human Rights Watch launched its first ever Australia office in Sydney. We look forward to working with you over the next three years to strengthen Australia’s protection of human rights.
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CCHR Expresses Concern Regarding the Cambodian Authorities’ Repeated Attempts to Limit Peaceful Assembly of Civil Society Groups
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) would like to highlight and express concern regarding the continued negative reaction from Cambodian authorities in response to requests or notifications by civil society groups attempting to hold peaceful demonstrations in Phnom Penh. CCHR would like to remind the Royal Government of Cambodia (“RGC”) and the Phnom Penh municipal authorities that it is their duty, not to restrict free assembly, but to facilitate it through maintaining peace and public order.
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CCHR expresses concern regarding the Cambodian authorities’ repeated attempts to limit peaceful assembly of civil society groups
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) would like to highlight and express concern regarding the continued negative reaction from Cambodian authorities in response to requests or notifications by civil society groups attempting to hold peaceful demonstrations in Phnom Penh.
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FIVE PROTESTERS INJURED BY AUTHORITIES AT AN EVENT TO MARK WORLD HABITAT DAY 2013
Phnom Penh, 10 October 2013 – The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) is alarmed at the use of force by the authorities during an event to mark World Habitat Day 2013. World Habitat Day is intended to remind the world of its duty to protect the basic right to adequate shelter.
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ADHOC CONCERNED OVER POLITICALLY MOTIVATED HARASSMENT, ARRESTS AND DETENTION OF OPPOSITION ACTIVISTS
Phnom Penh, 08 October 2013 – The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) is deeply concerned at the numerous reports it has received from people who have been intimidated and harassed when attempting to exercise their legitimate rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly.
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CCHR urges buyers and GMAC to support transparency efforts in the Cambodian garment industry
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) welcomes the decision by the International Labour Organisation’s Better Factories Cambodia program (“ILO-BFC”) to return to publically disclosing some of its findings, based on the monitoring of over 450 factories, in January 2014 and urges companies currently supplied by Cambodia-based factories and the Garment Manufacturers’ Association in Cambodia (GMAC) to support this initiative.
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