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Boueng Kak Lake protest at City Hall. April 21st, 2011
Photos taken at BKL protest on the 21st of April, 2011.
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CCHR condemns beatings and arrests of lake protestors
Ou Virak, President of CCHR, commented : "This is a shocking and entirely unjustifiable response to a peaceful protest by the disenfranchised lake residents. The arrests of children and beatings of elderly women represent a new low in what has already been a hardly fought land conflict. If anything, the actions of the authorities today illustrate that the rights to freedom of assembly and expression of ordinary Cambodians is secondary to the business operations of the wealthy and well connected. What is of particular concern however is the extent to which the authorities are clearly willing to go to facilitate those business operations."
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Boueng Kak Lake protest at City Hall. April 21st, 2011
Photos taken at BKL protest on the 21st of April, 2011.
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Beating and Detention of eleven BoeungKak lake villagers and Children
The Housing Rights Task Force (HRTF) strongly condemns the violence used earlier today against peaceful BoeungKak lake protesters and the arrest of 11 villagers – including young children – in front of the Phnom Penh municipal cabinet.
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CCHR condemns beatings and arrests of lake protestors
Ou Virak, President of CCHR, commented : "This is a shocking and entirely unjustifiable response to a peaceful protest by the disenfranchised lake residents. The arrests of children and beatings of elderly women represent a new low in what has already been a hardly fought land conflict. If anything, the actions of the authorities today illustrate that the rights to freedom of assembly and expression of ordinary Cambodians is secondary to the business operations of the wealthy and well connected. What is of particular concern however is the extent to which the authorities are clearly willing to go to facilitate those business operations."
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Boueng Kak Lake protest at City Hall. April 21st, 2011
Photos taken at BKL protest on the 21st of April, 2011.
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CCHR condemns beatings and arrests of lake protestors
Ou Virak, President of CCHR, commented : "This is a shocking and entirely unjustifiable response to a peaceful protest by the disenfranchised lake residents. The arrests of children and beatings of elderly women represent a new low in what has already been a hardly fought land conflict. If anything, the actions of the authorities today illustrate that the rights to freedom of assembly and expression of ordinary Cambodians is secondary to the business operations of the wealthy and well connected. What is of particular concern however is the extent to which the authorities are clearly willing to go to facilitate those business operations."
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NGO and Associations Joint Statement on the Second Draft of the Law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations
Civil society organizations, including associations and NGOs, are very concerned that the law in its second draft gives far-reaching power to the authorities to control the rights of citizens to organize and express themselves.
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NGO and Associations Joint Statement on the Second Draft of the Law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations
Civil society organizations, including associations and NGOs, are very concerned that the law in its second draft gives far-reaching power to the authorities to control the rights of citizens to organize and express themselves.
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NGO and Associations Joint Statement on the Second Draft of the Law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations
Civil society organizations, including associations and NGOs, are very concerned that the law in its second draft gives far-reaching power to the authorities to control the rights of citizens to organize and express themselves.
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