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Civil Society Urges Authorities to Arrest the Shooter Behind Last Month’s Tragedy in Svay Rieng’s Manhattan Special Economic Zone
Civil Society Urges Authorities to Arrest the Shooter Behind Last Month’s Tragedy in Svay Rieng’s Manhattan Special Economic Zone. Many Cambodian garment workers already live a life of hardship, suffering, poverty and uncertainty. As such, the workers should receive protection and support from the State, not face further victimization through brutal acts of violence.
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Latest Acid Attack Horrific Reminder that New Law Must Be Accompanied By Effective Implementation
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) deplores the brutal acid attack in Kampong Cham province on Friday that took the life of Sim Yi, 42, and which has left a 19 year old woman, Srei Leak, with horrific injuries. In today’s Phnom Penh Post (“Acid attack claims man’s life: Case will test provisions of new law”) it was reported that 50 per cent of Sim Yi’s body had been badly burned and that he died hours after the attack. The main suspect of the attack is believed to be his wife, Chheng Mao, who allegedly fled the scene after the attack and remains at large.
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Latest Acid Attack Horrific Reminder that New Law Must Be Accompanied By Effective Implementation
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) deplores the brutal acid attack in Kampong Cham province on Friday that took the life of Sim Yi, 42, and which has left a 19 year old woman, Srei Leak, with horrific injuries. In today’s Phnom Penh Post (“Acid attack claims man’s life: Case will test provisions of new law”) it was reported that 50 per cent of Sim Yi’s body had been badly burned and that he died hours after the attack. The main suspect of the attack is believed to be his wife, Chheng Mao, who allegedly fled the scene after the attack and remains at large.
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Latest Acid Attack Horrific Reminder that New Law Must Be Accompanied By Effective Implementation
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) deplores the brutal acid attack in Kampong Cham province on Friday that took the life of Sim Yi, 42, and which has left a 19 year old woman, Srei Leak, with horrific injuries. In today’s Phnom Penh Post (“Acid attack claims man’s life: Case will test provisions of new law”) it was reported that 50 per cent of Sim Yi’s body had been badly burned and that he died hours after the attack. The main suspect of the attack is believed to be his wife, Chheng Mao, who allegedly fled the scene after the attack and remains at large.
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Latest Acid Attack Horrific Reminder that New Law Must Be Accompanied By Effective Implementation
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) deplores the brutal acid attack in Kampong Cham province on Friday that took the life of Sim Yi, 42, and which has left a 19 year old woman, Srei Leak, with horrific injuries. In today’s Phnom Penh Post (“Acid attack claims man’s life: Case will test provisions of new law”) it was reported that 50 per cent of Sim Yi’s body had been badly burned and that he died hours after the attack. The main suspect of the attack is believed to be his wife, Chheng Mao, who allegedly fled the scene after the attack and remains at large.
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CCHR calls on Cambodians to cobat homophobic violence against women
Cambodian Human Rights Center (CCHR) today releases a press release calling on Cambodians to combat homophobic violence against women. Tomorrow, 8 March, is International Women’s Day (“IWD”), when people around the world celebrate this historic day by marking the economic, political, cultural and social participation and achievement of women. To commemorate this 101st IWD, the United Nations declares its overall theme to be “Empower Rural Women – End Hunger and Poverty”, while Cambodia has her own theme – “My marvelous mother!”.
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To coincide with International Women’s Day, CCHR announces the launch of a Project to promote women’s representation in politics
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”), a non-aligned, independent and non-governmental organization that work to promote and protect democracy and respect for human rights in Cambodia, is delighted to announce the launch of a new project today entitled The Project to Promote Women’s Political Representation in Cambodia.
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To coincide with International Women’s Day, CCHR announces the launch of a Project to promote women’s representation in politics
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”), a non-aligned, independent and non-governmental organization that work to promote and protect democracy and respect for human rights in Cambodia, is delighted to announce the launch of a new project today entitled The Project to Promote Women’s Political Representation in Cambodia.
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To coincide with International Women’s Day, CCHR announces the launch of a Project to promote women’s representation in politics
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”), a non-aligned, independent and non-governmental organization that work to promote and protect democracy and respect for human rights in Cambodia, is delighted to announce the launch of a new project today entitled The Project to Promote Women’s Political Representation in Cambodia.
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To coincide with International Women’s Day, CCHR announces the launch of a Project to promote women’s representation in politics
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”), a non-aligned, independent and non-governmental organization that work to promote and protect democracy and respect for human rights in Cambodia, is delighted to announce the launch of a new project today entitled The Project to Promote Women’s Political Representation in Cambodia.
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CCHR calls on Cambodians to cobat homophobic violence against women
Cambodian Human Rights Center (CCHR) today releases a press release calling on Cambodians to combat homophobic violence against women. Tomorrow, 8 March, is International Women’s Day (“IWD”), when people around the world celebrate this historic day by marking the economic, political, cultural and social participation and achievement of women. To commemorate this 101st IWD, the United Nations declares its overall theme to be “Empower Rural Women – End Hunger and Poverty”, while Cambodia has her own theme – “My marvelous mother!”.
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CCHR calls on Cambodians to cobat homophobic violence against women
Cambodian Human Rights Center (CCHR) today releases a press release calling on Cambodians to combat homophobic violence against women. Tomorrow, 8 March, is International Women’s Day (“IWD”), when people around the world celebrate this historic day by marking the economic, political, cultural and social participation and achievement of women. To commemorate this 101st IWD, the United Nations declares its overall theme to be “Empower Rural Women – End Hunger and Poverty”, while Cambodia has her own theme – “My marvelous mother!”.
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