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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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CCHR Publishes handbook on Fair Trial Rights and Trial Monitoring
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") is proud to announce the release of its "Fair Trial Rights and Trial Monitoring Handbook" (the "Handbook"). The Handbook provides an overview of fair trial rights under Cambodian and international Law, as well as guidance on how to develop a trial monitoring project.
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CCHR Publishes handbook on Fair Trial Rights and Trial Monitoring
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") is proud to announce the release of its "Fair Trial Rights and Trial Monitoring Handbook" (the "Handbook"). The Handbook provides an overview of fair trial rights under Cambodian and international Law, as well as guidance on how to develop a trial monitoring project.
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CCHR Publishes handbook on Fair Trial Rights and Trial Monitoring
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") is proud to announce the release of its "Fair Trial Rights and Trial Monitoring Handbook" (the "Handbook"). The Handbook provides an overview of fair trial rights under Cambodian and international Law, as well as guidance on how to develop a trial monitoring project.
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CCHR Publishes handbook on Fair Trial Rights and Trial Monitoring
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") is proud to announce the release of its "Fair Trial Rights and Trial Monitoring Handbook" (the "Handbook"). The Handbook provides an overview of fair trial rights under Cambodian and international Law, as well as guidance on how to develop a trial monitoring project.
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The concern of civil society organizations on the situation of Borei Keila residents particularly women
We, Gender and Development Network (GADNet) comprised of 62 member organizations are utterly shocked after having read the news on the Cambodian Daily February 02, 04 and 05 with the photos illustrating an upper-halg body naked woman walking on the road in a desperate and hopeless protest to claim the land where they had lived for long.
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The concern of civil society organizations on the situation of Borei Keila residents particularly women
We, Gender and Development Network (GADNet) comprised of 62 member organizations are utterly shocked after having read the news on the Cambodian Daily February 02, 04 and 05 with the photos illustrating an upper-halg body naked woman walking on the road in a desperate and hopeless protest to claim the land where they had lived for long.
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The concern of civil society organizations on the situation of Borei Keila residents particularly women
We, Gender and Development Network (GADNet) comprised of 62 member organizations are utterly shocked after having read the news on the Cambodian Daily February 02, 04 and 05 with the photos illustrating an upper-halg body naked woman walking on the road in a desperate and hopeless protest to claim the land where they had lived for long.
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The concern of civil society organizations on the situation of Borei Keila residents particularly women
We, Gender and Development Network (GADNet) comprised of 62 member organizations are utterly shocked after having read the news on the Cambodian Daily February 02, 04 and 05 with the photos illustrating an upper-halg body naked woman walking on the road in a desperate and hopeless protest to claim the land where they had lived for long.
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Good and bad at the ECCC as Duch’s prison sentence is extended to life
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) welcomes the final verdict in the case of Kaing Guek Eav at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) but is concerned by a number of issues arising from the judgement. The Supreme Court Chamber today, 3 February 2012, rejected Kaing Guek Eav, alias Comrade Duch’s, appeal against the jurisdiction of the ECCC to try him on the grounds that he was not a “senior leader” of the Khmer Rouge or one of “those most responsible” for the crimes committed under that regime. Ruling that the crimes committed by Duch were “among the worst in recorded human history” and that the 35 year sentence handed down to him by the Trial Chamber in July 2010 did not “reflect the gravity of the crimes”, the Supreme Court Chamber extended his sentence to life imprisonment.
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Good and bad at the ECCC as Duch’s prison sentence is extended to life
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) welcomes the final verdict in the case of Kaing Guek Eav at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) but is concerned by a number of issues arising from the judgement. The Supreme Court Chamber today, 3 February 2012, rejected Kaing Guek Eav, alias Comrade Duch’s, appeal against the jurisdiction of the ECCC to try him on the grounds that he was not a “senior leader” of the Khmer Rouge or one of “those most responsible” for the crimes committed under that regime. Ruling that the crimes committed by Duch were “among the worst in recorded human history” and that the 35 year sentence handed down to him by the Trial Chamber in July 2010 did not “reflect the gravity of the crimes”, the Supreme Court Chamber extended his sentence to life imprisonment.
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Good and bad at the ECCC as Duch’s prison sentence is extended to life
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) welcomes the final verdict in the case of Kaing Guek Eav at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) but is concerned by a number of issues arising from the judgement. The Supreme Court Chamber today, 3 February 2012, rejected Kaing Guek Eav, alias Comrade Duch’s, appeal against the jurisdiction of the ECCC to try him on the grounds that he was not a “senior leader” of the Khmer Rouge or one of “those most responsible” for the crimes committed under that regime. Ruling that the crimes committed by Duch were “among the worst in recorded human history” and that the 35 year sentence handed down to him by the Trial Chamber in July 2010 did not “reflect the gravity of the crimes”, the Supreme Court Chamber extended his sentence to life imprisonment.
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