• Statement on Prior Actions in the Course of Campaingning for the 3rd Mandate Commune/Sangkat Election

    Statement on Prior Actions in the Course of Campaingning for the 3rd Mandate Commune/Sangkat Election

    From May 18 to June 1, 2012, Neutral and Impartial Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia, NICFEC had deployed 500 observers in 21 provinces/municipalities to monitor the election campaigning during the 3rd Mandate Commune/Sangkat Election in order to provide information and to analyze the campaigning process as well as to improve the process in the future.

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  • Joint Statement on the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration: Singapore’s AICHR representative must consult with local civil society

    Joint Statement on the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration: Singapore’s AICHR representative must consult with local civil society

    We, the undersigned civil society organisations, groups and individuals, reiterate the call by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay1 for meaningful consultation with Civil Society stakeholders on the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration (AHRD). As the high commissioner stated in her statement after her meeting with ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) members

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  • Joint Statement on the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration: Singapore’s AICHR representative must consult with local civil society

    Joint Statement on the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration: Singapore’s AICHR representative must consult with local civil society

    We, the undersigned civil society organisations, groups and individuals, reiterate the call by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay1 for meaningful consultation with Civil Society stakeholders on the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration (AHRD). As the high commissioner stated in her statement after her meeting with ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) members

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  • Joint statement the culture of impunity and violence must stop

    Joint statement the culture of impunity and violence must stop

    Phnom Penh, 30th May 2012- We, Cambodian and International civil society organizations represented in this statement, condemn the use of armed force and escalating violence against citizens peacefully defending their land, labor and natural resources rights.

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  • OPEN LETTER TO WORLD BANK PRESIDENT ROBERT ZOELLICK AND PRESIDENT-ELECT JIM YONG KIM

    OPEN LETTER TO WORLD BANK PRESIDENT ROBERT ZOELLICK AND PRESIDENT-ELECT JIM YONG KIM

    It has recently come to our attention that the World Bank is considering ending its suspension of new loans to the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) and preparing an Interim Strategy Note to facilitate new lending. We, the undersigned organizations, write to express our deeply held view that, despite some positive developments regarding the Boeung Kak lake case, now is the wrong time to end the suspension.

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  • Joint statement the culture of impunity and violence must stop

    Joint statement the culture of impunity and violence must stop

    Phnom Penh, 30th May 2012- We, Cambodian and International civil society organizations represented in this statement, condemn the use of armed force and escalating violence against citizens peacefully defending their land, labor and natural resources rights.

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  • OPEN LETTER TO WORLD BANK PRESIDENT ROBERT ZOELLICK AND PRESIDENT-ELECT JIM YONG KIM

    OPEN LETTER TO WORLD BANK PRESIDENT ROBERT ZOELLICK AND PRESIDENT-ELECT JIM YONG KIM

    It has recently come to our attention that the World Bank is considering ending its suspension of new loans to the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) and preparing an Interim Strategy Note to facilitate new lending. We, the undersigned organizations, write to express our deeply held view that, despite some positive developments regarding the Boeung Kak lake case, now is the wrong time to end the suspension.

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  • OPEN LETTER TO WORLD BANK PRESIDENT ROBERT ZOELLICK AND PRESIDENT-ELECT JIM YONG KIM

    OPEN LETTER TO WORLD BANK PRESIDENT ROBERT ZOELLICK AND PRESIDENT-ELECT JIM YONG KIM

    It has recently come to our attention that the World Bank is considering ending its suspension of new loans to the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) and preparing an Interim Strategy Note to facilitate new lending. We, the undersigned organizations, write to express our deeply held view that, despite some positive developments regarding the Boeung Kak lake case, now is the wrong time to end the suspension.

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  • OPEN LETTER TO WORLD BANK PRESIDENT ROBERT ZOELLICK AND PRESIDENT-ELECT JIM YONG KIM

    OPEN LETTER TO WORLD BANK PRESIDENT ROBERT ZOELLICK AND PRESIDENT-ELECT JIM YONG KIM

    It has recently come to our attention that the World Bank is considering ending its suspension of new loans to the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) and preparing an Interim Strategy Note to facilitate new lending. We, the undersigned organizations, write to express our deeply held view that, despite some positive developments regarding the Boeung Kak lake case, now is the wrong time to end the suspension.

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  • Joint statement the culture of impunity and violence must stop

    Joint statement the culture of impunity and violence must stop

    Phnom Penh, 30th May 2012- We, Cambodian and International civil society organizations represented in this statement, condemn the use of armed force and escalating violence against citizens peacefully defending their land, labor and natural resources rights.

    Read More
  • Joint statement the culture of impunity and violence must stop

    Joint statement the culture of impunity and violence must stop

    Phnom Penh, 30th May 2012- We, Cambodian and International civil society organizations represented in this statement, condemn the use of armed force and escalating violence against citizens peacefully defending their land, labor and natural resources rights.

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  • Joint Statement Justice to be Sought

    Joint Statement Justice to be Sought

    A civil society organizations working on women’s right and gender equality, we are deeply concerned by the irregular judicial process culminating in the sentencing of 13 female peaceful protestors from Boeung Kak of up to 2 and a half year imprisonment and the arrest of another man and woman from Boeung Kak for a pre-trial detention on the same day.

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