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Statement of Press and Quick Reaction Unit of the office of the Council of Ministers
The most recent Attack on Cambodia from Radio Free Asia (RFA) came in from of an editorial comment is its broadcast of January 14 and re-aired on Monday morning 17 January 2011. That editorial used as its pretext the 26th Anniversary of the leadership of the Prime Minister, Samdach Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, who become Prime Minister of Cambodia on January 14, 1985. In fact, it is the opening guns by opposition parties and other critics of the Royal Government of the next national election campaign, slated for mid-2013.
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Cambodia: Draft NGO Law
Question: Has the government of Cambodia started to make laws that place limits on NGOs operating in country? What sort of limits? How is this affecting NGO programs?
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Cambodia: Draft NGO Law
Question: Has the government of Cambodia started to make laws that place limits on NGOs operating in country? What sort of limits? How is this affecting NGO programs?
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Cambodia: Draft NGO Law
Question: Has the government of Cambodia started to make laws that place limits on NGOs operating in country? What sort of limits? How is this affecting NGO programs?
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Cambodia: Draft NGO Law
Question: Has the government of Cambodia started to make laws that place limits on NGOs operating in country? What sort of limits? How is this affecting NGO programs?
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Joint Statement by SEAPA and FORUM-ASIA on Proposed NGO Law in Cambodia
The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) and FORUM-ASIA, and the undersigned organizations are deeply troubled by a Cambodia government plan to pass a restrictive law to regulate the activities of local and foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working inside the country.
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Joint Statement by SEAPA and FORUM-ASIA on Proposed NGO Law in Cambodia
The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) and FORUM-ASIA, and the undersigned organizations are deeply troubled by a Cambodia government plan to pass a restrictive law to regulate the activities of local and foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working inside the country.
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Joint Statement by SEAPA and FORUM-ASIA on Proposed NGO Law in Cambodia
The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) and FORUM-ASIA, and the undersigned organizations are deeply troubled by a Cambodia government plan to pass a restrictive law to regulate the activities of local and foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working inside the country.
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