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Cambodia: Cut Draft Provision Allowing Prison Labor
The Cambodian government should urge the Senate to strike a provision of the draft Law on Prisons that would permit prison labor to be used for producing goods for private firms, Human Rights Watch said today. The draft law, which was passed by the lower house of the National Assembly on November 7, 2011, is expected to be sent to the Senate soon.
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Human rights start at home
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and international human rights treaties are the minimum standards for human rights protection by national and regional bodies. This was a key message from over 120 civil society and government representatives at the 11th Informal AsiaEurope Meeting (ASEM) Seminar on Human Rights, the largest multi-sector gathering on human rights between the two region
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Cambodia: Cut Draft Provision Allowing Prison Labor
The Cambodian government should urge the Senate to strike a provision of the draft Law on Prisons that would permit prison labor to be used for producing goods for private firms, Human Rights Watch said today. The draft law, which was passed by the lower house of the National Assembly on November 7, 2011, is expected to be sent to the Senate soon.
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Cambodia: Cut Draft Provision Allowing Prison Labor
The Cambodian government should urge the Senate to strike a provision of the draft Law on Prisons that would permit prison labor to be used for producing goods for private firms, Human Rights Watch said today. The draft law, which was passed by the lower house of the National Assembly on November 7, 2011, is expected to be sent to the Senate soon.
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Human rights start at home
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and international human rights treaties are the minimum standards for human rights protection by national and regional bodies. This was a key message from over 120 civil society and government representatives at the 11th Informal AsiaEurope Meeting (ASEM) Seminar on Human Rights, the largest multi-sector gathering on human rights between the two region
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Cambodia: Cut Draft Provision Allowing Prison Labor
The Cambodian government should urge the Senate to strike a provision of the draft Law on Prisons that would permit prison labor to be used for producing goods for private firms, Human Rights Watch said today. The draft law, which was passed by the lower house of the National Assembly on November 7, 2011, is expected to be sent to the Senate soon.
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Human rights start at home
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and international human rights treaties are the minimum standards for human rights protection by national and regional bodies. This was a key message from over 120 civil society and government representatives at the 11th Informal AsiaEurope Meeting (ASEM) Seminar on Human Rights, the largest multi-sector gathering on human rights between the two region
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CCHR Releases Interactive Map to Help Raise Awareness of Community Concerns in Cambodia
The purpose of the Public Forum Map is to give provide detailed information about the forums conducted by CCHR throughout the country, includeing the date and location of a specific forum, the idetity of guest speakers, the number of partivipants and, most importantly, the issues raised by those who attended the forum.
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CCHR Releases Interactive Map to Help Raise Awareness of Community Concerns in Cambodia
The purpose of the Public Forum Map is to give provide detailed information about the forums conducted by CCHR throughout the country, includeing the date and location of a specific forum, the idetity of guest speakers, the number of partivipants and, most importantly, the issues raised by those who attended the forum.
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CCHR Releases Interactive Map to Help Raise Awareness of Community Concerns in Cambodia
The purpose of the Public Forum Map is to give provide detailed information about the forums conducted by CCHR throughout the country, includeing the date and location of a specific forum, the idetity of guest speakers, the number of partivipants and, most importantly, the issues raised by those who attended the forum.
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CCHR Releases Interactive Map to Help Raise Awareness of Community Concerns in Cambodia
The purpose of the Public Forum Map is to give provide detailed information about the forums conducted by CCHR throughout the country, includeing the date and location of a specific forum, the idetity of guest speakers, the number of partivipants and, most importantly, the issues raised by those who attended the forum.
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Cambodia: Women hit hard by wave of forced evictions
Cambodian women are increasingly at the forefront of the battle against a wave of forced evictions sweeping the country, Amnesty International said today in a new report that urges the government to halt the practice.
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