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CCHR releases Legal Analysis of the criminal convictions of Sam Rainsy
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights today releases a legal analysis titled “Analysis of the Legal Grounds for Conviction and the Fairness of the Judicial Proceedings in the Criminal Cases Against Sam Rainsy”.
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LICADHO Condemns Censorship of Web Sites Critical of Government
The Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO) condemns the ongoing censorship of the Internet in Cambodia, which has targeted news and opinion sites critical of the government. "Until now, Cambodia’s Internet environment had been noticeably freer than in neighboring countries," said LICADHO President Pung Chhiv Kek. "More importantly, the Internet was the only audio or visual media not fully controlled by the government. The censoring of controversial Web sites marks a significant milestone in the march toward a more oppressive media environment."
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SITHI.ORG PASSES 100,000 HITS
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is delighted to announce that the Cambodian Human Rights Portal, www.sithi.org, has recorded its 100,000 visitor.
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LICADHO Condemns Censorship of Web Sites Critical of Government
The Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO) condemns the ongoing censorship of the Internet in Cambodia, which has targeted news and opinion sites critical of the government. "Until now, Cambodia’s Internet environment had been noticeably freer than in neighboring countries," said LICADHO President Pung Chhiv Kek. "More importantly, the Internet was the only audio or visual media not fully controlled by the government. The censoring of controversial Web sites marks a significant milestone in the march toward a more oppressive media environment."
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LICADHO Condemns Censorship of Web Sites Critical of Government
The Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO) condemns the ongoing censorship of the Internet in Cambodia, which has targeted news and opinion sites critical of the government. "Until now, Cambodia’s Internet environment had been noticeably freer than in neighboring countries," said LICADHO President Pung Chhiv Kek. "More importantly, the Internet was the only audio or visual media not fully controlled by the government. The censoring of controversial Web sites marks a significant milestone in the march toward a more oppressive media environment."
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SITHI.ORG PASSES 100,000 HITS
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is delighted to announce that the Cambodian Human Rights Portal, www.sithi.org, has recorded its 100,000 visitor.
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LICADHO Condemns Censorship of Web Sites Critical of Government
The Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO) condemns the ongoing censorship of the Internet in Cambodia, which has targeted news and opinion sites critical of the government. "Until now, Cambodia’s Internet environment had been noticeably freer than in neighboring countries," said LICADHO President Pung Chhiv Kek. "More importantly, the Internet was the only audio or visual media not fully controlled by the government. The censoring of controversial Web sites marks a significant milestone in the march toward a more oppressive media environment."
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SITHI.ORG PASSES 100,000 HITS
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is delighted to announce that the Cambodian Human Rights Portal, www.sithi.org, has recorded its 100,000 visitor.
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SITHI.ORG PASSES 100,000 HITS
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) is delighted to announce that the Cambodian Human Rights Portal, www.sithi.org, has recorded its 100,000 visitor.
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Cambodia: Freedom of Expression in Crisis
The situation of freedom of expression in Cambodia has been worsening steadily in recent months, with space to speak openly, share opinions, and protest peacefully,shrinking.
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CCHR condemns government attempt to thwart online activism
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights condemns the reported blocking of controversial news blog KI-Media by the Royal Government of Cambodia.On 14 February 2011, The Phnom Penh Post reported that users of the WiCam ISP server who attempted to access KI-Media received a message stating that the site had been “blocked as ordered by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications of Cambodia”.
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Cambodia: Freedom of Expression in Crisis
The situation of freedom of expression in Cambodia has been worsening steadily in recent months, with space to speak openly, share opinions, and protest peacefully,shrinking.
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