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Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 9 of the convention
The Committee welcomes the periodic reports submitted by Cambodia, and the opportunity thus offered to resume a dialogue with the State party. Noting that the report was more than 10 years overdue when submitted (the eighth report was due in 1998), the Committee requests the State party to be mindful of the deadline set for the submission of its future reports in order to meet its reporting obligation under the treaty.
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Statement of Indigenous Peoples on Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Request to follow their suggestion and strengthen the plan.
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UN Encourages Effective Parliamentarian and Public Discussion of the Draft Anti-Corruption Law and Any Future Law as a Normal Part of Any Legislative and Democratic Process
The UN country team in Cambodia welcomes the consideration by the National Assembly of the longawaited Anti-Corruption law. It notes with concern that an extra-ordinary session was convened only days after the draft was shared publicly with parliamentarians. To its knowledge, no draft law has been shared with interested stakeholders, including civil society, since 2006.
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The Coalition of Cambodian Civil Society Organizations Concerning the Draft Anti-Corruption Law
A coalition of Cambodian civil society organizations (in the following referred to as “the Coalition”) is very pleased to learn that the Cambodian National Assembly will debate the draft Anti-Corruption Law on March 10, 2010.
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Civil Society Organizations will Organize a Joint Press Conference
On March 9, 2010, civil society organizations will organize a joint press conference on “Civil Society’s Recommendations on the Draft Anti-Corruption Law”. The event will bestarted at 10:00A.
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MEDIA ALERT
On March 9, 2010, civil society organizations will organize a joint press conference on “Civil Society’s Recommendations on the Draft Anti-Corruption Law”. The event will be started at 10:00A.
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RIGHTS OF MONITORS ABUSED AND PROTESTORS BLACKMAILED AS CRACKDOWN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONTINUES UNABATED
We the named organisations, express our deepest concern at the prevention by Dangkar district police of a demonstration by villagers against the alleged seizure of their farmland, the arrest and reported blackmail of villagers who attempted to take part in the demonstration and the deletion of photographs taken by human rights monitors from the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Organisation (ADHOC) and the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO).
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RIGHTS OF MONITORS ABUSED AND PROTESTORS BLACKMAILED AS CRACKDOWN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONTINUES UNABATED
We the named organisations, express our deepest concern at the prevention by Dangkar district police of a demonstration by villagers against the alleged seizure of their farmland, the arrest and reported blackmail of villagers who attempted to take part in the demonstration and the deletion of photographs taken by human rights monitors from the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Organisation (ADHOC) and the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO).
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RIGHTS OF MONITORS ABUSED AND PROTESTORS BLACKMAILED AS CRACKDOWN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONTINUES UNABATED
We the named organisations, express our deepest concern at the prevention by Dangkar district police of a demonstration by villagers against the alleged seizure of their farmland, the arrest and reported blackmail of villagers who attempted to take part in the demonstration and the deletion of photographs taken by human rights monitors from the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Organisation (ADHOC) and the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO).
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RIGHTS OF MONITORS ABUSED AND PROTESTORS BLACKMAILED AS CRACKDOWN ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONTINUES UNABATED
We the named organisations, express our deepest concern at the prevention by Dangkar district police of a demonstration by villagers against the alleged seizure of their farmland, the arrest and reported blackmail of villagers who attempted to take part in the demonstration and the deletion of photographs taken by human rights monitors from the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Organisation (ADHOC) and the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO).
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Report 2009 of LICADHO
During 2009, LICADHO Phnom Penh received 1,163 clients and visitors. LICADHO also sent out 275 letters to various institutions, including letters of interventions and invitations to events and LICADHO received 867 letters from other institutions. During the year 68 missions were conducted in the provinces for monitoring and management purposes.
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