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CCHR Boycotts the Phnom Penh Hotel on Grounds of Human Rights Violations and Encourages Others to Take Responsibility for Supporting Human Rights
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) has chosen not to attend a two-day event relating to land and democratic governance that started yesterday, 4 April 2012, due to our decision to boycott the Phnom Penh Hotel, the venue for the event. CCHR intends to boycott both the hotel and any events hosted there for the foreseeable future. The reason for the boycott is that the hotel is owned by governing party senator Ly Yong Phat – one of the biggest land grabbers in Cambodia.
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CCHR Boycotts the Phnom Penh Hotel on Grounds of Human Rights Violations and Encourages Others to Take Responsibility for Supporting Human Rights
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) has chosen not to attend a two-day event relating to land and democratic governance that started yesterday, 4 April 2012, due to our decision to boycott the Phnom Penh Hotel, the venue for the event. CCHR intends to boycott both the hotel and any events hosted there for the foreseeable future. The reason for the boycott is that the hotel is owned by governing party senator Ly Yong Phat – one of the biggest land grabbers in Cambodia.
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Outcome of the First Meeting of the Cambodia_Thailand
The Cambodia Joint Working Group representing the Royal Government of Cambodia, lead by General Neang Phat, Secretary of State, Ministry of National Defense and Chairman of the JWG for the implementation of the ICJ’s order for provisional measures dated 18 July 2011 accompanied by representatives from the Office of the Council of Ministers, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ministry of National Defense, Ministry of Interior, Border Committee, Governor of Preah Vihear Province, Commander of Military Region 4, Commander of Intervention Division 3, representative from National Police held the first meeting of the Cambodia-Thailand Joint Working Group on 04 April 2012 at Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters.
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Outcome of the First Meeting of the Cambodia_Thailand
The Cambodia Joint Working Group representing the Royal Government of Cambodia, lead by General Neang Phat, Secretary of State, Ministry of National Defense and Chairman of the JWG for the implementation of the ICJ’s order for provisional measures dated 18 July 2011 accompanied by representatives from the Office of the Council of Ministers, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ministry of National Defense, Ministry of Interior, Border Committee, Governor of Preah Vihear Province, Commander of Military Region 4, Commander of Intervention Division 3, representative from National Police held the first meeting of the Cambodia-Thailand Joint Working Group on 04 April 2012 at Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters.
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CCHR Boycotts the Phnom Penh Hotel on Grounds of Human Rights Violations and Encourages Others to Take Responsibility for Supporting Human Rights
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) has chosen not to attend a two-day event relating to land and democratic governance that started yesterday, 4 April 2012, due to our decision to boycott the Phnom Penh Hotel, the venue for the event. CCHR intends to boycott both the hotel and any events hosted there for the foreseeable future. The reason for the boycott is that the hotel is owned by governing party senator Ly Yong Phat – one of the biggest land grabbers in Cambodia.
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Civil Society Calls on Leaders to Promote a People-Centered ASEAN During Burma Myanmar s Chairmanship in 2014
Two hundred and sixty-three (263) people signed a letter urging ASEAN Heads of State to promote a genuine people-centered ASEAN and the free and meaningful participation of the regional civil society during Burma/Myanmar’s chairmanship of the regional bloc in 2014. The letter was signed by participants of the ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People’s Forum (ACSC/APF 2012) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from 29 to 31 March.
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Civil Society Calls on Leaders to Promote a People-Centered ASEAN During Burma Myanmar s Chairmanship in 2014
Two hundred and sixty-three (263) people signed a letter urging ASEAN Heads of State to promote a genuine people-centered ASEAN and the free and meaningful participation of the regional civil society during Burma/Myanmar’s chairmanship of the regional bloc in 2014. The letter was signed by participants of the ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People’s Forum (ACSC/APF 2012) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from 29 to 31 March.
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Civil Society Calls on Leaders to Promote a People-Centered ASEAN During Burma Myanmar s Chairmanship in 2014
Two hundred and sixty-three (263) people signed a letter urging ASEAN Heads of State to promote a genuine people-centered ASEAN and the free and meaningful participation of the regional civil society during Burma/Myanmar’s chairmanship of the regional bloc in 2014. The letter was signed by participants of the ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People’s Forum (ACSC/APF 2012) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from 29 to 31 March.
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Civil Society Calls on Leaders to Promote a People-Centered ASEAN During Burma Myanmar s Chairmanship in 2014
Two hundred and sixty-three (263) people signed a letter urging ASEAN Heads of State to promote a genuine people-centered ASEAN and the free and meaningful participation of the regional civil society during Burma/Myanmar’s chairmanship of the regional bloc in 2014. The letter was signed by participants of the ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People’s Forum (ACSC/APF 2012) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from 29 to 31 March.
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STATEMENT BY THE ASEAN CHAIR’S OBSERVER DELEGATION
Upon arrival in Yangon on 27 March 2012, the observer delegation carried out important observation activities in order to understand the general situation surrounding the by-elections. The overall environment was calm, peaceful and non-violent.
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STATEMENT BY THE ASEAN CHAIR’S OBSERVER DELEGATION
Upon arrival in Yangon on 27 March 2012, the observer delegation carried out important observation activities in order to understand the general situation surrounding the by-elections. The overall environment was calm, peaceful and non-violent.
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Inclusion of SOGI issues and Rights in the ACSC_APF and in the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration
For the second year, issues pertaining to sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) have been given equal priority and attention as other struggles and issues at the ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People’s Forum (ACSC/APF). While we appreciate the long overdue acknowledgement and opportunity, we need.
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