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ASEAN Civil Society Conference Or ASEAN People Forum 2012
The ACSC/APF is a main space for democratic and constructive debates on ideas, formulation of proposals for ASEAN, exchange of experiences among civil society and peoples’ movements, expanding networks across issues in the region, and doing joint actions, especially on community building process. This year, reflecting the major concerns of the ASEAN people towards the Association, ACSC/APF 2012 chooses the theme “Transforming ASEAN into a People‐Centered Community”.
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ASEAN Civil Society Conference Or ASEAN People Forum 2012
The ACSC/APF is a main space for democratic and constructive debates on ideas, formulation of proposals for ASEAN, exchange of experiences among civil society and peoples’ movements, expanding networks across issues in the region, and doing joint actions, especially on community building process. This year, reflecting the major concerns of the ASEAN people towards the Association, ACSC/APF 2012 chooses the theme “Transforming ASEAN into a People‐Centered Community”.
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ASEAN Civil Society Conference Or ASEAN People Forum 2012
The ACSC/APF is a main space for democratic and constructive debates on ideas, formulation of proposals for ASEAN, exchange of experiences among civil society and peoples’ movements, expanding networks across issues in the region, and doing joint actions, especially on community building process. This year, reflecting the major concerns of the ASEAN people towards the Association, ACSC/APF 2012 chooses the theme “Transforming ASEAN into a People‐Centered Community”.
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Violence against protestors must end now
The Cambodia Center for Human Rights (CCHR) condemns the shooting of three factory workers in Svey Rieng province on 20 February 2011 and calls for immediate steps to ensure that the use of violence against protestors is punished and brought to an end.
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Violence against protestors must end now
The Cambodia Center for Human Rights (CCHR) condemns the shooting of three factory workers in Svey Rieng province on 20 February 2011 and calls for immediate steps to ensure that the use of violence against protestors is punished and brought to an end.
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Violence against protestors must end now
The Cambodia Center for Human Rights (CCHR) condemns the shooting of three factory workers in Svey Rieng province on 20 February 2011 and calls for immediate steps to ensure that the use of violence against protestors is punished and brought to an end.
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Stop Gun Violence Impunity: Arrest and Prosecute the Svay Rieng Shooter
After years of blatant impunity for similar crimes, the latest shooting of three young women while protesting for better working conditions in Svay Rieng province comes as little surprise. Gun violence directed at unarmed protesters has been on the rise recently throughout Cambodia.
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Violence against protestors must end now
The Cambodia Center for Human Rights (CCHR) condemns the shooting of three factory workers in Svey Rieng province on 20 February 2011 and calls for immediate steps to ensure that the use of violence against protestors is punished and brought to an end.
Read More