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Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Trial is Justice Delayed
The four Khmer Rouge leaders who go on trial on June 27, 2011, should have been brought to justice decades ago, Human Rights Watch said today. The trial follows years of obstruction by the Cambodian prime minister, Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge commander.
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CCHR Offers Condolences to the Family of Acid Attack Victim In Soklda and Calls for a Holistic Approach to Acid Violence
Acid attack victim Ya Sokhnim, the aunt of a prominent beauty queen In Soklyda, died in Phnom Penh yesterday (22 June 2011) of injuries resulting from a 2008 crime masterminded by her niece’s former lover Chea Ratha.
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CCHR Offers Condolences to the Family of Acid Attack Victim In Soklda and Calls for a Holistic Approach to Acid Violence
Acid attack victim Ya Sokhnim, the aunt of a prominent beauty queen In Soklyda, died in Phnom Penh yesterday (22 June 2011) of injuries resulting from a 2008 crime masterminded by her niece’s former lover Chea Ratha.
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CCHR Offers Condolences to the Family of Acid Attack Victim In Soklda and Calls for a Holistic Approach to Acid Violence
Acid attack victim Ya Sokhnim, the aunt of a prominent beauty queen In Soklyda, died in Phnom Penh yesterday (22 June 2011) of injuries resulting from a 2008 crime masterminded by her niece’s former lover Chea Ratha.
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CCHR Offers Condolences to the Family of Acid Attack Victim In Soklda and Calls for a Holistic Approach to Acid Violence
Acid attack victim Ya Sokhnim, the aunt of a prominent beauty queen In Soklyda, died in Phnom Penh yesterday (22 June 2011) of injuries resulting from a 2008 crime masterminded by her niece’s former lover Chea Ratha.
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Open Letter Arbitrary Detention of Union Leader and Human Rights Defender Sous Chantha
Union leader and human rights defender Sous Chantha has been held in pre-trial detention since his arrest seven months ago on drug trafficking charges. The circumstances surrounding his arrest have raised substantial doubt surrounding these charges, and serious concerns that they may have been brought in retaliation for his union activities in advocating for labour rights.
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Open Letter Arbitrary Detention of Union Leader and Human Rights Defender Sous Chantha
Union leader and human rights defender Sous Chantha has been held in pre-trial detention since his arrest seven months ago on drug trafficking charges. The circumstances surrounding his arrest have raised substantial doubt surrounding these charges, and serious concerns that they may have been brought in retaliation for his union activities in advocating for labour rights.
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Open Letter Arbitrary Detention of Union Leader and Human Rights Defender Sous Chantha
Union leader and human rights defender Sous Chantha has been held in pre-trial detention since his arrest seven months ago on drug trafficking charges. The circumstances surrounding his arrest have raised substantial doubt surrounding these charges, and serious concerns that they may have been brought in retaliation for his union activities in advocating for labour rights.
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Open Letter Arbitrary Detention of Union Leader and Human Rights Defender Sous Chantha
Union leader and human rights defender Sous Chantha has been held in pre-trial detention since his arrest seven months ago on drug trafficking charges. The circumstances surrounding his arrest have raised substantial doubt surrounding these charges, and serious concerns that they may have been brought in retaliation for his union activities in advocating for labour rights.
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CCHR welcomes the UN resolution on sexual orientation and gender identity (“SOGI”), and releases a Khmer translation of the Yogyakarta Principles
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”)welcomes the United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (the “Resolution”), which supports equal rights for all people regardless of sexual orientation.
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CCHR welcomes the UN resolution on sexual orientation and gender identity (“SOGI”), and releases a Khmer translation of the Yogyakarta Principles
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”)welcomes the United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (the “Resolution”), which supports equal rights for all people regardless of sexual orientation.
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CCHR welcomes the UN resolution on sexual orientation and gender identity (“SOGI”), and releases a Khmer translation of the Yogyakarta Principles
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”)welcomes the United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (the “Resolution”), which supports equal rights for all people regardless of sexual orientation.
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