• The Cambodian Fishery Coalition (Tonle Sap, Mekong River and Coastal Areas) Calls for the Cancellation of the Lower Sesan 2 Dam project

    The Cambodian Fishery Coalition (Tonle Sap, Mekong River and Coastal Areas) Calls for the Cancellation of the Lower Sesan 2 Dam project

    The Cambodian Fishery Coalition is a community-based organization created by the protection network of Fishery Communities and Fishermen in Cambodia, which was established in 2005 with three main areas (Tonle Sap Lake surrounded by 6 provinces, coastal areas surrounded by 3 provinces and the Mekong River surrounded by 5 provinces)

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  • Cambodia Curtails Freedom of Expression at ASEAN Civil Society Conference

    Cambodia Curtails Freedom of Expression at ASEAN Civil Society Conference

    Four workshops organized by civil society organizations were forced late last night to move their workshops to La Palaranda hotel, away from the main venue of the ASEAN Civil Society Conference (ACSC)/ASEAN People’s Forum (APF), the Lucky Star Hotel (on Street 336, Phnom Penh). Three of the workshops dealt with land rights, eviction and environment issues and the fourth focused on Burma’s current political and human rights situation and the challenges this poses to the country’s chairmanship of ASEAN in 2014.

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  • Cambodia Curtails Freedom of Expression at ASEAN Civil Society Conference

    Cambodia Curtails Freedom of Expression at ASEAN Civil Society Conference

    Four workshops organized by civil society organizations were forced late last night to move their workshops to La Palaranda hotel, away from the main venue of the ASEAN Civil Society Conference (ACSC)/ASEAN People’s Forum (APF), the Lucky Star Hotel (on Street 336, Phnom Penh). Three of the workshops dealt with land rights, eviction and environment issues and the fourth focused on Burma’s current political and human rights situation and the challenges this poses to the country’s chairmanship of ASEAN in 2014.

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  • Cambodia Curtails Freedom of Expression at ASEAN Civil Society Conference

    Cambodia Curtails Freedom of Expression at ASEAN Civil Society Conference

    Four workshops organized by civil society organizations were forced late last night to move their workshops to La Palaranda hotel, away from the main venue of the ASEAN Civil Society Conference (ACSC)/ASEAN People’s Forum (APF), the Lucky Star Hotel (on Street 336, Phnom Penh). Three of the workshops dealt with land rights, eviction and environment issues and the fourth focused on Burma’s current political and human rights situation and the challenges this poses to the country’s chairmanship of ASEAN in 2014.

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  • Cambodia Curtails Freedom of Expression at ASEAN Civil Society Conference

    Cambodia Curtails Freedom of Expression at ASEAN Civil Society Conference

    Four workshops organized by civil society organizations were forced late last night to move their workshops to La Palaranda hotel, away from the main venue of the ASEAN Civil Society Conference (ACSC)/ASEAN People’s Forum (APF), the Lucky Star Hotel (on Street 336, Phnom Penh). Three of the workshops dealt with land rights, eviction and environment issues and the fourth focused on Burma’s current political and human rights situation and the challenges this poses to the country’s chairmanship of ASEAN in 2014.

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  • The rights of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly belong to the people at all times

    The rights of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly belong to the people at all times

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is deeply concerned by the statement made by the Phnom Penh municipal police chief that authorities are preventing peaceful protests during the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) conference being held in Phnom Penh.

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  • The rights of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly belong to the people at all times

    The rights of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly belong to the people at all times

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is deeply concerned by the statement made by the Phnom Penh municipal police chief that authorities are preventing peaceful protests during the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) conference being held in Phnom Penh.

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  • The rights of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly belong to the people at all times

    The rights of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly belong to the people at all times

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is deeply concerned by the statement made by the Phnom Penh municipal police chief that authorities are preventing peaceful protests during the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) conference being held in Phnom Penh.

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  • The rights of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly belong to the people at all times

    The rights of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly belong to the people at all times

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is deeply concerned by the statement made by the Phnom Penh municipal police chief that authorities are preventing peaceful protests during the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) conference being held in Phnom Penh.

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  • UNDP’s Division Chief Selva Ramachandran’s remarks at Cambodia’s Rio+20 national dialogue

    UNDP’s Division Chief Selva Ramachandran’s remarks at Cambodia’s Rio+20 national dialogue

    Remarks by Selva Ramachandran UNDP’s North East Asia Division Chief at Cambodia’s Rio+20 National Dialogue "Towards United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development" 27-28 March 2012 Your Excellency Dr. Mok Mareth, Senior Minister and Minister of Environment Excellencies, Development Partners, Honourable guests, Ladies and Gentlemen On behalf of United Nations Development Program (UNDP), I am honored to have been asked to provide welcome remarks at this National Dialogue on Rio+20 on Sustainable Development, which has been prepared and organized by the Ministry of Environment, with the assistance of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and UNDP. Today’s dialogue represents the Royal Government of Cambodia’s high political commitment to sustainable development and to securing the goals of the Rio+20 Summit , of which themes are the Green Economy in the context of Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication and the Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development (IFSD).

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  • UNDP’s Division Chief Selva Ramachandran’s remarks at Cambodia’s Rio+20 national dialogue

    UNDP’s Division Chief Selva Ramachandran’s remarks at Cambodia’s Rio+20 national dialogue

    Remarks by Selva Ramachandran UNDP’s North East Asia Division Chief at Cambodia’s Rio+20 National Dialogue "Towards United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development" 27-28 March 2012 Your Excellency Dr. Mok Mareth, Senior Minister and Minister of Environment Excellencies, Development Partners, Honourable guests, Ladies and Gentlemen On behalf of United Nations Development Program (UNDP), I am honored to have been asked to provide welcome remarks at this National Dialogue on Rio+20 on Sustainable Development, which has been prepared and organized by the Ministry of Environment, with the assistance of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and UNDP. Today’s dialogue represents the Royal Government of Cambodia’s high political commitment to sustainable development and to securing the goals of the Rio+20 Summit , of which themes are the Green Economy in the context of Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication and the Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development (IFSD).

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  • UNDP’s Division Chief Selva Ramachandran’s remarks at Cambodia’s Rio+20 national dialogue

    UNDP’s Division Chief Selva Ramachandran’s remarks at Cambodia’s Rio+20 national dialogue

    Remarks by Selva Ramachandran UNDP’s North East Asia Division Chief at Cambodia’s Rio+20 National Dialogue "Towards United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development" 27-28 March 2012 Your Excellency Dr. Mok Mareth, Senior Minister and Minister of Environment Excellencies, Development Partners, Honourable guests, Ladies and Gentlemen On behalf of United Nations Development Program (UNDP), I am honored to have been asked to provide welcome remarks at this National Dialogue on Rio+20 on Sustainable Development, which has been prepared and organized by the Ministry of Environment, with the assistance of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and UNDP. Today’s dialogue represents the Royal Government of Cambodia’s high political commitment to sustainable development and to securing the goals of the Rio+20 Summit , of which themes are the Green Economy in the context of Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication and the Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development (IFSD).

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