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Civil Society Groups Condemn Baseless Charges and Call for an End to Violence and Repression
July 17, 2014 - We the undersigned civil society groups condemn the unfounded charges against seven Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) MPs-elect and one CNRP grassroots leader. We call for their immediate and unconditional release and for all charges to be dropped.
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ការដោះលែងបេក្ខជនជាប់ឆ្នោតតំណាងរាស្ត្រសំដែងមតិនៅទីលានប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ
ក្រុមអង្គការសង្គមសីុវិល មានការខកចិត្តនិងសោកស្តាយយ៉ាងខ្លាំងចំពោះព្រីត្តិការណ៏ប្រទូស្តរ៉ាយគ្នា កាលពីព្រឺកថ្ងែទី១៥ ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ២០១៤ វេលាម៉ោង៩ព្រឹករវាងប្រជាពលរដ្ធម្ចាស់ឆ្នោត បេក្ខជនតំណាងរាស្ត្រជាប់ឆ្នោត ដែលចង់បញ្ចេញមតិធ្វើកូដកម្មដោយសន្តិសុខខណ្ឌដូនពេញនៅចំណុចស្ពាននាគ នឹងទីលានប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ នៃរាជធានីភ្នំពេញដែលជាកន្លែងបញ្ចេញមតិរបស់ម្ចាស់ឆ្នោត។
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CCHR calls for the immediate and unconditional release of opposition leaders and for an end to violence
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) calls for the immediate and unconditional release of the opposition Cambodian National Rescue Party (“CNRP”) leaders currently detained in pre-trial detention and for an end to violence. Today, nine leaders of the CNRP were charged with Article 459 (Leading insurrectional movement), Article 495 (Incitement to commit a felony), and Articles 28 and 218 (Instigation to commit acts of violence) of the Cambodian Criminal Code. The charges were brought against Mu Sochua, Ho Vann, Men Sothavrin, Keo Phirum, Real Khemrin, Oeu Narith, Khin Roeun, Nut Rumduol, and Long Ry. The first six of them have already been arrested and are currently in pre-trial detention. Additional charges have also been filed against two “unidentified” individuals. The speed with which charges were brought and the fact that all the people arrested are high-ranking C
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UN rights expert urges Cambodia to lift protest ban and appeals for calm amidst violence
GENEVA (16 July 2014) – In the wake of alarming reports of violence following opposition protests in Phnom Penh yesterday, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Surya P. Subedi, urged all sides to immediately exercise utmost calm and restraint, and reiterated his call for an end to the official ban on demonstrations.
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អង្គការ លីកាដូ សូមថ្កោលទោសការប្រើប្រាស់អំពើហិង្សាកាលពីព្រឹកមិញនៅទីលានប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ
ថ្ងៃ១៥ ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ២០១៤ - អង្គការ លីកាដូ មានការសោកស្តាយជាខ្លាំងចំពោះការប្រើប្រាស់អំពើហិង្សាកាលពីព្រឹកមិញនេះ រវាង អាជ្ញាធរ និងបាតុករ នៅពេលមានការប្រមូលផ្តុំគ្នានៅក្បែរទីលានប្រជាធិបតេយ្យក្នុងរាជធានីភ្នំពេញ។ ការប្រមូលផ្តុំនាព្រឹកនេះ ដែលត្រូវបានរៀបចំឡើងដោយគណបក្សសង្គ្រោះជាតិ បានប្រែក្លាយជាមានអំពើហិង្សាភ្លាមៗបន្ទាប់ពីមានការរំខានពីកងសន្តិសុខជាច្រើន ហើយបណ្តាលឲ្យមនុស្សជាច្រើនរងរបួស ដោយអ្នកដែលរងរបួសធ្ងន់ធ្ងរបំផុតគឺក្រុមសន្តិសុខខណ្ឌ ដែលត្រូវបានពង្រាយនៅទីនោះដើម្បីរារាំងពីការជួបជុំរបស់បាតុករទាំងអស់នៅទីនោះ។
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LICADHO condemns this morning’s violence at Freedom Park
LICADHO condemns this morning’s violence by protesters and authorities at a gathering at Phnom Penh’s Freedom Park. The event which was organized by the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) descended very quickly into violence following interference by authorities and resulted in a number of serious injuries, the worst of which were suffered by district security guards who had been mobilized to prevent the event from taking place.
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ANZ should not leave Cambodian community ‘high and dry’
Oxfam has condemned ANZ’s cutting of ties to the Cambodian sugar company implicated in the use of child labour and causing food shortages after forcing hundreds of families off their land. ANZ – without warning to the affected communities or the NGOs that support them - has severed its ties with Phnom Penh Sugar after the company suddenly repaid its entire loan. The company has been implicated in arbitrary arrests, intimidation of villagers and dangerous working conditions that resulted in worker deaths.
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Key concerns over three judicial reform draft laws in Cambodia
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the International Commission of Jurists’ concerns regarding the three draft laws on judicial reform which were recently approved by the Constitutional Council : the draft Law on the Organization of the Courts; the draft Law on the Statute of Judges and Prosecutors; and the draft Law on the Organization and Functioning of the Supreme Council of the Magistracy.
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Dropping Phnom Penh Sugar as a client does not let ANZ Bank off the hook for financing human rights abuses
(Phnom Penh, 7 July 2014) - Equitable Cambodia and Inclusive Development International expressed disappointment that ANZ Bank has cut its business ties to the Cambodian firm Phnom Penh Sugar without first ensuring redress for the grave harms caused to hundreds of families by the plantation that it financed.
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Response of the Senate of Cambodia to a complaint filed by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") requesting the First Commission on Human Rights, Reception of Complaints and Investigation to review the potential amendments on decriminalizing defa
In response to the above reference and subject matter, this is to kindly inform you that the Senate’s First Commission on Human Rights, Reception of Complaints and Investigation ("CHRRCT") has thoroughly reviewed the complaint submitted by CCHR and that the Legal Research Department of the General Secretariat of the Senate ("LRDGS") was assigned to conduct further research and analysis on the criminal charge of "defamation" under Article 305 of the Penal Code of Cambodia("Penal Code").
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Cambodia: Unrepentant About Crackdown
(New York) – Cambodia has brushed aside calls at the UN Human Rights Council to reverse its crackdown on human rights and reform its abusive policies and practices, Human Rights Watch said today. Cambodia’s partners in the international community should redouble their pressure for Phnom Penh to address the many abuses the UN review process brought forward.
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CCHR and CIVICUS Condemn the Cambodian Government’s Rejection of Key Recommendations During its 2nd Universal Periodic Review
Today, 26 June 2014, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) and CIVICUS, the global civil society alliance, condemn the Royal Government of Cambodia’s (the “RGC”) decision to reject key recommendations on the human rights situation in the Kingdom of Cambodia put forward by United Nations member States during Cambodia’s 2nd Universal Periodic Review (the “UPR”).
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