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Two Forest Activists from Kratie Province Receive Death Threats from the Authorities
Two forest activists from Kratie province received death threats on 5 April 2013 as a result of their activism and forest patrolling activities. Mr. Sorn Siyan and Ms. Mom Sakin, representatives of a community in Snuol district, have been working to put an end to illegal logging in their area for more than a decade.
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Khmer New Year
On behalf of President Obama and the American people, I would like to send my best wishes to the Cambodian people on the occasion of Khmer New Year.
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CCHR Welcomes Ground-Breaking Proceedings Initiated in the Courts of England and Wales Against Two Subsidiaries of UK-Based Tate & Lyle plc on Behalf of 200 Displaced Cambodian Villagers
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) welcomes reports that proceedings have been issued in the courts of England and Wales against two subsidiaries of the UK-based multi-national company Tate & Lyle plc, Tate & Lyle Industries Limited and T & L Sugars Limited (the “T & L Companies”).
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CCHR Welcomes Ground-Breaking Proceedings Initiated in the Courts of England and Wales Against Two Subsidiaries of UK-Based Tate & Lyle plc on Behalf of 200 Displaced Cambodian Villagers
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) welcomes reports that proceedings have been issued in the courts of England and Wales against two subsidiaries of the UK-based multi-national company Tate & Lyle plc, Tate & Lyle Industries Limited and T & L Sugars Limited (the “T & L Companies”).
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Khmer New Year
On behalf of President Obama and the American people, I would like to send my best wishes to the Cambodian people on the occasion of Khmer New Year.
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CCHR’s Sithi.org Wins 2013 Communications for Social Change Award
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) is proud to announce that CCHR’s human rights web-portal www.sithi.org (the “Sithi Portal”) has won the 2013 Communications for Social Change Award awarded by the Centre for Communication and Social Change at the School of Journalism and Communication, within the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
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