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Policy platform on the land reform in Cambodia
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) wishes to invite all national and international stakeholders, embassies, members of the media, and donors to participate in the "Policy Platform on Land Reform in Cambodia" to be held Thursday 31st of May 2012 from 8:30AM to 11:30 AM inside compound of Pagoda Sovanna Ream aka Trapaing Phnov located in Snuol Village, Amlaing commune, Thporng district, Kampong Speu province.
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CHRAC Condemns Grave Human Rights Violation Committed by the Government Authorities
The Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC), a coalition of 22 NGOs, condemns the serious human rights violations committed recently by the armed forces of the Royal Government of Cambodia. These forces have evicted people from their home lands, used violent acts against peaceful assemblies, committed extra judicial killings, caused serious injuries, arrested and detained citizens in custody without proper investigation, attempted to arrest community representatives, destroyed citizens properties and grabbed their land without paying fair and just compensations.
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Policy platform on the land reform in Cambodia
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) wishes to invite all national and international stakeholders, embassies, members of the media, and donors to participate in the "Policy Platform on Land Reform in Cambodia" to be held Thursday 31st of May 2012 from 8:30AM to 11:30 AM inside compound of Pagoda Sovanna Ream aka Trapaing Phnov located in Snuol Village, Amlaing commune, Thporng district, Kampong Speu province.
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Hot off the Press VOTERS GUIDE For the Commune Council Elections 3rd Mandate 3rd June 2012
PHNOM PENH, 25 May 2012: Democracy and Human Rights Organization in Action (DHRAC) in cooperation with Advocacy Team of Associations and NGOs (AT) is pleased to inform the general public that we have 330000 copies of Voters’ Guide available for all voters and it will be disseminated across the country.
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Statement Justice must prevail over violence
Recent incidents in Chlong District, Kratie highlights an alarming rise in violence and intimidation against civilians and in particular women protestors and that must stop immediately. Gender and Development Network (GADNet), Cambodian Men’s Network (CMN), and SILAKA calls on the Royal Cambodian Government to take immediate action to prevent these breaches of human rights from occurring and to thoroughly and independently investigate all recent incidents of violence and intimidation.
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Hot off the Press VOTERS GUIDE For the Commune Council Elections 3rd Mandate 3rd June 2012
PHNOM PENH, 25 May 2012: Democracy and Human Rights Organization in Action (DHRAC) in cooperation with Advocacy Team of Associations and NGOs (AT) is pleased to inform the general public that we have 330000 copies of Voters’ Guide available for all voters and it will be disseminated across the country.
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Statement Justice must prevail over violence
Recent incidents in Chlong District, Kratie highlights an alarming rise in violence and intimidation against civilians and in particular women protestors and that must stop immediately. Gender and Development Network (GADNet), Cambodian Men’s Network (CMN), and SILAKA calls on the Royal Cambodian Government to take immediate action to prevent these breaches of human rights from occurring and to thoroughly and independently investigate all recent incidents of violence and intimidation.
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Statement Justice must prevail over violence
Recent incidents in Chlong District, Kratie highlights an alarming rise in violence and intimidation against civilians and in particular women protestors and that must stop immediately. Gender and Development Network (GADNet), Cambodian Men’s Network (CMN), and SILAKA calls on the Royal Cambodian Government to take immediate action to prevent these breaches of human rights from occurring and to thoroughly and independently investigate all recent incidents of violence and intimidation.
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Statement Justice must prevail over violence
Recent incidents in Chlong District, Kratie highlights an alarming rise in violence and intimidation against civilians and in particular women protestors and that must stop immediately. Gender and Development Network (GADNet), Cambodian Men’s Network (CMN), and SILAKA calls on the Royal Cambodian Government to take immediate action to prevent these breaches of human rights from occurring and to thoroughly and independently investigate all recent incidents of violence and intimidation.
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Hot off the Press VOTERS GUIDE For the Commune Council Elections 3rd Mandate 3rd June 2012
PHNOM PENH, 25 May 2012: Democracy and Human Rights Organization in Action (DHRAC) in cooperation with Advocacy Team of Associations and NGOs (AT) is pleased to inform the general public that we have 330000 copies of Voters’ Guide available for all voters and it will be disseminated across the country.
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Hot off the Press VOTERS GUIDE For the Commune Council Elections 3rd Mandate 3rd June 2012
PHNOM PENH, 25 May 2012: Democracy and Human Rights Organization in Action (DHRAC) in cooperation with Advocacy Team of Associations and NGOs (AT) is pleased to inform the general public that we have 330000 copies of Voters’ Guide available for all voters and it will be disseminated across the country.
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Cambodian Government is drafting the first ever Cyber Law
According to today’s article in The Phnom Penh Post entitled ‘The “ill-willed spark cyber law: officials’, the Royal Government of Cambodia is drafting its first cyber law, a move designed to prevent “ill-willed groups or individuals” from spreading false information, government officials said yesterday. Press and Quick Reaction Unit Spokesman Ek Tha said the law is not intended to restrict media, but to ensure that the “common interest is protected.” “The government right now is drafting the first-ever cyber law, given the mushrooming of…modern technology like Twitter and You Tube and email and all sorts of technology activity,” Ek Tha said.
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