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Community Forum on Education and related issues in Siem Reap province
On 19 February 2012, the Cambodian Independent Teachers Association ("CITA") will host a forum on Educational Law, Teachers’ Rights and Encountered Problems in Siem Reap province with the support of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") Human Rights Network Project. The forum, which will be held in Damnank pagoda, Wat Damnak village, Sangkat Salakomreuk, Siem Reap city, Siem Rea province, will involve around 100 participants, including teacher, students and representatives from non-governmental organization.
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Mass Fainting Continues; Official United States Licensee of Reebook-Branded, NFL, NHL Apparel Implicated as the Largest Buyer
Even in the wake of the People’s Tribunal on Living Wages in the Garment Industry, yet another wave of mass fainting rippled through the Nanguo Garment Co. Ltd Factory last week.
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CCHR urges court officials to expedite appeal in controversial lesbian case
It was reported in The Phnom Penh Post on 14 February 2012 (“UN funds appeal in young lesbian’s case”) that the UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (the “OHCHR”) is funding a lawyer for an appeal in a young lesbian’s case. Phlong Srey Rann was arrested on 12 August 2011, just two days after her girlfriend’s brother accused her of illegal detention and human trafficking. In November 2011, a judge found her guilty of having sexual intercourse with a minor and sentenced her to five years in prison.
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CCHR urges court officials to expedite appeal in controversial lesbian case
It was reported in The Phnom Penh Post on 14 February 2012 (“UN funds appeal in young lesbian’s case”) that the UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (the “OHCHR”) is funding a lawyer for an appeal in a young lesbian’s case. Phlong Srey Rann was arrested on 12 August 2011, just two days after her girlfriend’s brother accused her of illegal detention and human trafficking. In November 2011, a judge found her guilty of having sexual intercourse with a minor and sentenced her to five years in prison.
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Mass Fainting Continues; Official United States Licensee of Reebook-Branded, NFL, NHL Apparel Implicated as the Largest Buyer
Even in the wake of the People’s Tribunal on Living Wages in the Garment Industry, yet another wave of mass fainting rippled through the Nanguo Garment Co. Ltd Factory last week.
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CCHR urges court officials to expedite appeal in controversial lesbian case
It was reported in The Phnom Penh Post on 14 February 2012 (“UN funds appeal in young lesbian’s case”) that the UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (the “OHCHR”) is funding a lawyer for an appeal in a young lesbian’s case. Phlong Srey Rann was arrested on 12 August 2011, just two days after her girlfriend’s brother accused her of illegal detention and human trafficking. In November 2011, a judge found her guilty of having sexual intercourse with a minor and sentenced her to five years in prison.
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CCHR urges court officials to expedite appeal in controversial lesbian case
It was reported in The Phnom Penh Post on 14 February 2012 (“UN funds appeal in young lesbian’s case”) that the UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (the “OHCHR”) is funding a lawyer for an appeal in a young lesbian’s case. Phlong Srey Rann was arrested on 12 August 2011, just two days after her girlfriend’s brother accused her of illegal detention and human trafficking. In November 2011, a judge found her guilty of having sexual intercourse with a minor and sentenced her to five years in prison.
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Mass Fainting Continues; Official United States Licensee of Reebook-Branded, NFL, NHL Apparel Implicated as the Largest Buyer
Even in the wake of the People’s Tribunal on Living Wages in the Garment Industry, yet another wave of mass fainting rippled through the Nanguo Garment Co. Ltd Factory last week.
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Mass Fainting Continues; Official United States Licensee of Reebook-Branded, NFL, NHL Apparel Implicated as the Largest Buyer
Even in the wake of the People’s Tribunal on Living Wages in the Garment Industry, yet another wave of mass fainting rippled through the Nanguo Garment Co. Ltd Factory last week.
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ADHOC Provincial Coordinator Threatened with Charges of Defamation Following Intervention in Gender-Based Violence Case
Phnom Penh, 14 February 2012 ― The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) is deeply concerned about potential defamation charges being brought against Soum Chankea, its Provincial Coordinator in Banteay Meanchey province.
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ADHOC Provincial Coordinator Threatened with Charges of Defamation Following Intervention in Gender-Based Violence Case
Phnom Penh, 14 February 2012 ― The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) is deeply concerned about potential defamation charges being brought against Soum Chankea, its Provincial Coordinator in Banteay Meanchey province.
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ADHOC Provincial Coordinator Threatened with Charges of Defamation Following Intervention in Gender-Based Violence Case
Phnom Penh, 14 February 2012 ― The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) is deeply concerned about potential defamation charges being brought against Soum Chankea, its Provincial Coordinator in Banteay Meanchey province.
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