• Cambodia: Joint Letter to Huruhiko Kuroda, President of Asian Development Bank, regarding the draft law threatening civil society in Cambodia

    Cambodia: Joint Letter to Huruhiko Kuroda, President of Asian Development Bank, regarding the draft law threatening civil society in Cambodia

    We write to bring your immediate attention to Cambodia’s draft Law on Associations and NGOs (LANGO). The draft law poses a serious threat to civil society’s freedom of association and freedom of expression as it contains broad and vague provisions that could be used to arbitrarily deny registration or close NGOs or associations. The ADB should convince the Cambodian authorities to immediately withdraw the draft law.

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  • Cambodia: Reclaiming Life after Acid Attacks

    Cambodia: Reclaiming Life after Acid Attacks

    A cook in the Cambodian city Siem Reap, Chhean was compelled to take action against her sister’s tyrannical brother-in-law when in 2008 he sold his two-year-old daughter to a trafficking ring so he could buy a new motorbike. Chhean, a widow and sole provider for her four children, urged her sister Baen to file a law suit and openly demanded that her brother-in-law get the two year old back. Instead, her brother-in-law threatened Chean’s life. That threat turned real one day when he drove by on his motorbike while Chhean was working and threw acid on her. It burned her face, eyes, shoulders, left hand and the left side of her back.

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  • Cambodia: Reclaiming Life after Acid Attacks

    Cambodia: Reclaiming Life after Acid Attacks

    A cook in the Cambodian city Siem Reap, Chhean was compelled to take action against her sister’s tyrannical brother-in-law when in 2008 he sold his two-year-old daughter to a trafficking ring so he could buy a new motorbike. Chhean, a widow and sole provider for her four children, urged her sister Baen to file a law suit and openly demanded that her brother-in-law get the two year old back. Instead, her brother-in-law threatened Chean’s life. That threat turned real one day when he drove by on his motorbike while Chhean was working and threw acid on her. It burned her face, eyes, shoulders, left hand and the left side of her back.

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  • Cambodia: Reclaiming Life after Acid Attacks

    Cambodia: Reclaiming Life after Acid Attacks

    A cook in the Cambodian city Siem Reap, Chhean was compelled to take action against her sister’s tyrannical brother-in-law when in 2008 he sold his two-year-old daughter to a trafficking ring so he could buy a new motorbike. Chhean, a widow and sole provider for her four children, urged her sister Baen to file a law suit and openly demanded that her brother-in-law get the two year old back. Instead, her brother-in-law threatened Chean’s life. That threat turned real one day when he drove by on his motorbike while Chhean was working and threw acid on her. It burned her face, eyes, shoulders, left hand and the left side of her back.

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  • Cambodia: Reclaiming Life after Acid Attacks

    Cambodia: Reclaiming Life after Acid Attacks

    A cook in the Cambodian city Siem Reap, Chhean was compelled to take action against her sister’s tyrannical brother-in-law when in 2008 he sold his two-year-old daughter to a trafficking ring so he could buy a new motorbike. Chhean, a widow and sole provider for her four children, urged her sister Baen to file a law suit and openly demanded that her brother-in-law get the two year old back. Instead, her brother-in-law threatened Chean’s life. That threat turned real one day when he drove by on his motorbike while Chhean was working and threw acid on her. It burned her face, eyes, shoulders, left hand and the left side of her back.

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  • CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest

    CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest

    CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest.It was reported in today’s Phnom Penh Post (“Prey Lang protest puts foursome in firing line”) that Sandan district police chief Oung Moly has filed a complaint against two Prey Lang community members, Sim Sean and Roeun Sopheap, and two NGO workers, Chut Wutty of the Natural Resource Protection Group (NRPG) and Chhim Savuth of CCHR, alleging a crime of destruction of property against the community members and a crime of incitement against the NGO workers respectively.

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  • CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest

    CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest

    CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest.It was reported in today’s Phnom Penh Post (“Prey Lang protest puts foursome in firing line”) that Sandan district police chief Oung Moly has filed a complaint against two Prey Lang community members, Sim Sean and Roeun Sopheap, and two NGO workers, Chut Wutty of the Natural Resource Protection Group (NRPG) and Chhim Savuth of CCHR, alleging a crime of destruction of property against the community members and a crime of incitement against the NGO workers respectively.

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  • CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest

    CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest

    CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest.It was reported in today’s Phnom Penh Post (“Prey Lang protest puts foursome in firing line”) that Sandan district police chief Oung Moly has filed a complaint against two Prey Lang community members, Sim Sean and Roeun Sopheap, and two NGO workers, Chut Wutty of the Natural Resource Protection Group (NRPG) and Chhim Savuth of CCHR, alleging a crime of destruction of property against the community members and a crime of incitement against the NGO workers respectively.

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  • CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest

    CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest

    CCHR condemns criminal complaint against CCHR staff member and other activists campaigning to save Prey Lang Forest.It was reported in today’s Phnom Penh Post (“Prey Lang protest puts foursome in firing line”) that Sandan district police chief Oung Moly has filed a complaint against two Prey Lang community members, Sim Sean and Roeun Sopheap, and two NGO workers, Chut Wutty of the Natural Resource Protection Group (NRPG) and Chhim Savuth of CCHR, alleging a crime of destruction of property against the community members and a crime of incitement against the NGO workers respectively.

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  • Cambodia: Women hit hard by wave of forced evictions

    Cambodia: Women hit hard by wave of forced evictions

    On 24 November 2011, at a press conference in Phonm Penh, Amnesty International is launching a report revealing how Cambodian women are at the forefront of a battle against a wave of forced evictions sweeping the country. Eviction and resistance in Cambodia: Five women tell their stories details, through first-hand testimony, the stories of Hong, Mai, Sophal, Heap and Vanny, women who have faced or continue to resist forced eviction from their homes and land.

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  • Cambodia: Women hit hard by wave of forced evictions

    Cambodia: Women hit hard by wave of forced evictions

    On 24 November 2011, at a press conference in Phonm Penh, Amnesty International is launching a report revealing how Cambodian women are at the forefront of a battle against a wave of forced evictions sweeping the country. Eviction and resistance in Cambodia: Five women tell their stories details, through first-hand testimony, the stories of Hong, Mai, Sophal, Heap and Vanny, women who have faced or continue to resist forced eviction from their homes and land.

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  • Cambodia: Women hit hard by wave of forced evictions

    Cambodia: Women hit hard by wave of forced evictions

    On 24 November 2011, at a press conference in Phonm Penh, Amnesty International is launching a report revealing how Cambodian women are at the forefront of a battle against a wave of forced evictions sweeping the country. Eviction and resistance in Cambodia: Five women tell their stories details, through first-hand testimony, the stories of Hong, Mai, Sophal, Heap and Vanny, women who have faced or continue to resist forced eviction from their homes and land.

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