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The Mam Sonando Case Explained
On July 15, 2012, independent Beehive Radio station owner and director Mam Sonando was arrested on suspicion of leading an "insurrectionary movement" in Kratie province. A trial is scheduled for Sept. 11. He faces up to 30 years in prison if he is convicted of all charges. This paper is summarizes the case and concludes that the charges against Sonando are unjustified and an attempt to suppress free speech. In the continuing absence of credible evidence, Sonando should be released immediately, and the charges against him should be dropped unconditionally.
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The Mam Sonando Case Explained
On July 15, 2012, independent Beehive Radio station owner and director Mam Sonando was arrested on suspicion of leading an "insurrectionary movement" in Kratie province. A trial is scheduled for Sept. 11. He faces up to 30 years in prison if he is convicted of all charges. This paper is summarizes the case and concludes that the charges against Sonando are unjustified and an attempt to suppress free speech. In the continuing absence of credible evidence, Sonando should be released immediately, and the charges against him should be dropped unconditionally.
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Racial and religious profiling of Cambodian Muslips by Thai enforcement agencies would be a serious breach of their human rights, would exacerbate political tensions, and must be resisted
I Write to you in response to the accusation by General Prayuth Chan-ocha, chiet of the Thai army, that some Cambodian Muslims have joined the violent insurgency in the deep south of Thailand and that they are providing indirect financial support to the insurgent networks. The implication is that Cambodian Muslims may soon be prevented from entering Thailand from Cambodia or will at the very least be monitored aggressively.
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Racial and religious profiling of Cambodian Muslips by Thai enforcement agencies would be a serious breach of their human rights, would exacerbate political tensions, and must be resisted
I Write to you in response to the accusation by General Prayuth Chan-ocha, chiet of the Thai army, that some Cambodian Muslims have joined the violent insurgency in the deep south of Thailand and that they are providing indirect financial support to the insurgent networks. The implication is that Cambodian Muslims may soon be prevented from entering Thailand from Cambodia or will at the very least be monitored aggressively.
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Racial and religious profiling of Cambodian Muslips by Thai enforcement agencies would be a serious breach of their human rights, would exacerbate political tensions, and must be resisted
I Write to you in response to the accusation by General Prayuth Chan-ocha, chiet of the Thai army, that some Cambodian Muslims have joined the violent insurgency in the deep south of Thailand and that they are providing indirect financial support to the insurgent networks. The implication is that Cambodian Muslims may soon be prevented from entering Thailand from Cambodia or will at the very least be monitored aggressively.
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The Mam Sonando Case Explained
On July 15, 2012, independent Beehive Radio station owner and director Mam Sonando was arrested on suspicion of leading an "insurrectionary movement" in Kratie province. A trial is scheduled for Sept. 11. He faces up to 30 years in prison if he is convicted of all charges. This paper is summarizes the case and concludes that the charges against Sonando are unjustified and an attempt to suppress free speech. In the continuing absence of credible evidence, Sonando should be released immediately, and the charges against him should be dropped unconditionally.
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Policy Brief : Findings from Round Table Discussions on Freedom of Expression
This policy brief presents the issues raised during three round table discussions facilitated by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) on the subject of freedom of expression in Cambodia. It concludes with recommendations directed at the Royal Cambodian Government (“RGC”) for the improvement of the situation of free expression in Cambodia.
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Policy Brief : Findings from Round Table Discussions on Freedom of Expression
This policy brief presents the issues raised during three round table discussions facilitated by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) on the subject of freedom of expression in Cambodia. It concludes with recommendations directed at the Royal Cambodian Government (“RGC”) for the improvement of the situation of free expression in Cambodia.
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Policy Brief : Findings from Round Table Discussions on Freedom of Expression
This policy brief presents the issues raised during three round table discussions facilitated by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) on the subject of freedom of expression in Cambodia. It concludes with recommendations directed at the Royal Cambodian Government (“RGC”) for the improvement of the situation of free expression in Cambodia.
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