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Media Comment: CCHR Calls for the ECCC to Conduct a Full and Proper Investigation into Case 003 and 004
The investigating judges at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal have acknowledged that staffers and a consultant have left the Office of Co-Investigating Judges (the “OCIJ”) amid discontent over their handling of the court’s controversial third case. This comes in the wake of recent developments at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia (the “ECCC”) with regards to Case 003 and 004 which last week saw confidential information surrounding Case 003 leaked to the press.
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CAMBODIA: Democrats Can Develop Leadership Qualities and Lead Successful Actions Against Autocracy
In a little more than two weeks, the United States will celebrate its 235th anniversary of independence from England. Compared to Cambodia whose history dates back more than 2,000 years, the US is a toddler, but this toddler remains the world’s political, economic, and military leader, while Cambodians in general are preoccupied with real or imagined fear that their nation and culture may disappear, diluted and overcome by their aggressive neighbors.
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Media Comment: CCHR Calls for the ECCC to Conduct a Full and Proper Investigation into Case 003 and 004
The investigating judges at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal have acknowledged that staffers and a consultant have left the Office of Co-Investigating Judges (the “OCIJ”) amid discontent over their handling of the court’s controversial third case. This comes in the wake of recent developments at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia (the “ECCC”) with regards to Case 003 and 004 which last week saw confidential information surrounding Case 003 leaked to the press.
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United Nations Rejects ‘Media Speculation’ that Judges Received Instructions to Dismiss Case before Extraordinary Chambers in Courts of Cambodia
The statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has rejects media speculation that we have instructed the Co-Investigating Judges to dismiss Case 003.Support for the independence of the judiciary is a fundamental principle that the United Nations upholds in Cambodia as elsewhere. The judges and prosecutors at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) must be allowed to function free from external interference by the Royal Government of Cambodia, the United Nations, donor States and civil society.
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CAMBODIA: Democrats Can Develop Leadership Qualities and Lead Successful Actions Against Autocracy
In a little more than two weeks, the United States will celebrate its 235th anniversary of independence from England. Compared to Cambodia whose history dates back more than 2,000 years, the US is a toddler, but this toddler remains the world’s political, economic, and military leader, while Cambodians in general are preoccupied with real or imagined fear that their nation and culture may disappear, diluted and overcome by their aggressive neighbors.
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Media Comment: CCHR Calls for the ECCC to Conduct a Full and Proper Investigation into Case 003 and 004
The investigating judges at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal have acknowledged that staffers and a consultant have left the Office of Co-Investigating Judges (the “OCIJ”) amid discontent over their handling of the court’s controversial third case. This comes in the wake of recent developments at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia (the “ECCC”) with regards to Case 003 and 004 which last week saw confidential information surrounding Case 003 leaked to the press.
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CAMBODIA: Democrats Can Develop Leadership Qualities and Lead Successful Actions Against Autocracy
In a little more than two weeks, the United States will celebrate its 235th anniversary of independence from England. Compared to Cambodia whose history dates back more than 2,000 years, the US is a toddler, but this toddler remains the world’s political, economic, and military leader, while Cambodians in general are preoccupied with real or imagined fear that their nation and culture may disappear, diluted and overcome by their aggressive neighbors.
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Media Comment: CCHR Calls for the ECCC to Conduct a Full and Proper Investigation into Case 003 and 004
The investigating judges at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal have acknowledged that staffers and a consultant have left the Office of Co-Investigating Judges (the “OCIJ”) amid discontent over their handling of the court’s controversial third case. This comes in the wake of recent developments at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia (the “ECCC”) with regards to Case 003 and 004 which last week saw confidential information surrounding Case 003 leaked to the press.
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United Nations Rejects ‘Media Speculation’ that Judges Received Instructions to Dismiss Case before Extraordinary Chambers in Courts of Cambodia
The statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has rejects media speculation that we have instructed the Co-Investigating Judges to dismiss Case 003.Support for the independence of the judiciary is a fundamental principle that the United Nations upholds in Cambodia as elsewhere. The judges and prosecutors at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) must be allowed to function free from external interference by the Royal Government of Cambodia, the United Nations, donor States and civil society.
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CCHR welcomes the Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and the Internet, and releases a briefing note on Internet censorship with specific recommendations for the Cambodian context
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”)welcomes the 11th Annual Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and the Internet (the “Joint Declaration”).In many countries around the world – including Cambodia – the Internet has become the main forum for freedom of expression, so it is timely that the focus of the Joint Declaration should be upon the Internet.
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CCHR welcomes the Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and the Internet, and releases a briefing note on Internet censorship with specific recommendations for the Cambodian context
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”)welcomes the 11th Annual Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and the Internet (the “Joint Declaration”).In many countries around the world – including Cambodia – the Internet has become the main forum for freedom of expression, so it is timely that the focus of the Joint Declaration should be upon the Internet.
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CCHR welcomes the Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and the Internet, and releases a briefing note on Internet censorship with specific recommendations for the Cambodian context
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”)welcomes the 11th Annual Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and the Internet (the “Joint Declaration”).In many countries around the world – including Cambodia – the Internet has become the main forum for freedom of expression, so it is timely that the focus of the Joint Declaration should be upon the Internet.
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