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Trade Union Leader Summoned to Appear at Kandal Provincial Court on Charges of Incitement and Defamation
Mr.Rong Chhun, President of the Cambodia Confederation of Unions, is prominent advovate of labour rights and has lead many disenfranchised works in demonstrations and campaigns to demand fair employment standards and working conditions. Mr.Rong Chhun’s legal team requested that the court postpone the hearing until a later date. the court agreed and the new date for the case was set for 9am, Thursday, September 27th, 2012...
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Public Forum on Human Rights and Development
Hundreds of residents from Chey Sen and Tbaeng Meanchey districts, Preah Vihear Province will attend the public forum organized by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR). A number of private companies that have been granted economic land concession started their operations, which affects hundred hectares of land enjoyed by the villagers.
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Public Forum on Human Rights and Development
Hundreds of residents from Chey Sen and Tbaeng Meanchey districts, Preah Vihear Province will attend the public forum organized by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR). A number of private companies that have been granted economic land concession started their operations, which affects hundred hectares of land enjoyed by the villagers.
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Public Forum on Human Rights and Development
Hundreds of residents from Chey Sen and Tbaeng Meanchey districts, Preah Vihear Province will attend the public forum organized by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR). A number of private companies that have been granted economic land concession started their operations, which affects hundred hectares of land enjoyed by the villagers.
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Public Forum on Human Rights and Development
Hundreds of residents from Chey Sen and Tbaeng Meanchey districts, Preah Vihear Province will attend the public forum organized by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR). A number of private companies that have been granted economic land concession started their operations, which affects hundred hectares of land enjoyed by the villagers.
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New Report: Governments Grow Increasingly Repressive Online, Activists Fight Back
Brutal attacks against bloggers, politically motivated surveillance, proactive manipulation of web content, and restrictive laws regulating speech online are among the diverse threats to internet freedom emerging over the past two years, according to a new study released today by Freedom House. Despite these threats, Freedom on the Net 2012: A Global Assessment of Internet and Digital Media found that increased pushback by civil society, technology companies, and independent courts resulted in several notable victories.
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New Report: Governments Grow Increasingly Repressive Online, Activists Fight Back
Brutal attacks against bloggers, politically motivated surveillance, proactive manipulation of web content, and restrictive laws regulating speech online are among the diverse threats to internet freedom emerging over the past two years, according to a new study released today by Freedom House. Despite these threats, Freedom on the Net 2012: A Global Assessment of Internet and Digital Media found that increased pushback by civil society, technology companies, and independent courts resulted in several notable victories.
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New Report: Governments Grow Increasingly Repressive Online, Activists Fight Back
Brutal attacks against bloggers, politically motivated surveillance, proactive manipulation of web content, and restrictive laws regulating speech online are among the diverse threats to internet freedom emerging over the past two years, according to a new study released today by Freedom House. Despite these threats, Freedom on the Net 2012: A Global Assessment of Internet and Digital Media found that increased pushback by civil society, technology companies, and independent courts resulted in several notable victories.
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New Report: Governments Grow Increasingly Repressive Online, Activists Fight Back
Brutal attacks against bloggers, politically motivated surveillance, proactive manipulation of web content, and restrictive laws regulating speech online are among the diverse threats to internet freedom emerging over the past two years, according to a new study released today by Freedom House. Despite these threats, Freedom on the Net 2012: A Global Assessment of Internet and Digital Media found that increased pushback by civil society, technology companies, and independent courts resulted in several notable victories.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen Sen Mocks a Civil Society Organization Without Mentioning its Name
On the morning of 21 September 2012, during the ceremony in which land certificates were issued to people of Katie province by Prime Minister Hun Sen, he declared that the officers from Cambodian People’s Party (“CPP“) did not participate in a seminar, despite their having been invited by “an organization“, because they were too busy to meet the people. The Prime Minister added that while CPP representatives don’t have enough time to attend a seminar in a restaurant or a hotel, however, he observed, they have the time to have discussions directly with the people.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen Sen Mocks a Civil Society Organization Without Mentioning its Name
On the morning of 21 September 2012, during the ceremony in which land certificates were issued to people of Katie province by Prime Minister Hun Sen, he declared that the officers from Cambodian People’s Party (“CPP“) did not participate in a seminar, despite their having been invited by “an organization“, because they were too busy to meet the people. The Prime Minister added that while CPP representatives don’t have enough time to attend a seminar in a restaurant or a hotel, however, he observed, they have the time to have discussions directly with the people.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen Sen Mocks a Civil Society Organization Without Mentioning its Name
On the morning of 21 September 2012, during the ceremony in which land certificates were issued to people of Katie province by Prime Minister Hun Sen, he declared that the officers from Cambodian People’s Party (“CPP“) did not participate in a seminar, despite their having been invited by “an organization“, because they were too busy to meet the people. The Prime Minister added that while CPP representatives don’t have enough time to attend a seminar in a restaurant or a hotel, however, he observed, they have the time to have discussions directly with the people.
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