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Crackdown on Freedom of Expression: Man Sent to Jail after Sharing Website Material
December 20, 2010 - The Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO) condemns the groundless conviction of United Nations’ World Food Program national staff Seng Kunnaka by the Phnom Penh court on Sunday morning, December 20, 2010.
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Government should choose to embrace online dialogue rather than censorship
PHNOM PENH, December 17 -- The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) expresses its concern at recent reports from Radio Free Asia and other media outlets suggesting that the Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) is considering “shutting down” the popular news and opinion website KI-media (ki-media.blogspot.com). On December 16, Radio Free Asia reported that Var Kimhong, Cambodia’s senior minister in charge of border affairs, stated in reference to KI-media: “I asked the government to shut down this website on 31 December, soon.”
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Government should choose to embrace online dialogue rather than censorship
PHNOM PENH, December 17 -- The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) expresses its concern at recent reports from Radio Free Asia and other media outlets suggesting that the Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) is considering “shutting down” the popular news and opinion website KI-media (ki-media.blogspot.com). On December 16, Radio Free Asia reported that Var Kimhong, Cambodia’s senior minister in charge of border affairs, stated in reference to KI-media: “I asked the government to shut down this website on 31 December, soon.”
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Government should choose to embrace online dialogue rather than censorship
PHNOM PENH, December 17 -- The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) expresses its concern at recent reports from Radio Free Asia and other media outlets suggesting that the Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) is considering “shutting down” the popular news and opinion website KI-media (ki-media.blogspot.com). On December 16, Radio Free Asia reported that Var Kimhong, Cambodia’s senior minister in charge of border affairs, stated in reference to KI-media: “I asked the government to shut down this website on 31 December, soon.”
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Government should choose to embrace online dialogue rather than censorship
PHNOM PENH, December 17 -- The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) expresses its concern at recent reports from Radio Free Asia and other media outlets suggesting that the Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) is considering “shutting down” the popular news and opinion website KI-media (ki-media.blogspot.com). On December 16, Radio Free Asia reported that Var Kimhong, Cambodia’s senior minister in charge of border affairs, stated in reference to KI-media: “I asked the government to shut down this website on 31 December, soon.”
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Conflict mediation helps bring justice closer to Cambodia’s poor
Using mediation as an out-of-court means to solve civic conflict has helped to reduce hardships for many Cambodians living in the countryside, who often cannot afford to use, or a daunted by, the traditional legal channels.
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Conflict mediation helps bring justice closer to Cambodia’s poor
Using mediation as an out-of-court means to solve civic conflict has helped to reduce hardships for many Cambodians living in the countryside, who often cannot afford to use, or a daunted by, the traditional legal channels.
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Conflict mediation helps bring justice closer to Cambodia’s poor
Using mediation as an out-of-court means to solve civic conflict has helped to reduce hardships for many Cambodians living in the countryside, who often cannot afford to use, or a daunted by, the traditional legal channels.
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Conflict mediation helps bring justice closer to Cambodia’s poor
Using mediation as an out-of-court means to solve civic conflict has helped to reduce hardships for many Cambodians living in the countryside, who often cannot afford to use, or a daunted by, the traditional legal channels.
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Results of voter scoring on the fulfillment of elected official’s performance against priority benchmarks for Odor Meanchey Province.
A sample of 78 voters1from districts in Odor Meanchey province (17% women) representative of communities including: non-governmental organizations, businesspersons, civil servants, students, and farmers, reported on their satisfaction with the performance of Odor Meanchey’s elected officials in relation to implementing the priority benchmarks for the province. In the majority of cases these benchmarks were felt not to have been achieved.
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Results of voter scoring on the fulfillment of elected official’s performance against priority benchmarks for Odor Meanchey Province.
A sample of 78 voters1from districts in Odor Meanchey province (17% women) representative of communities including: non-governmental organizations, businesspersons, civil servants, students, and farmers, reported on their satisfaction with the performance of Odor Meanchey’s elected officials in relation to implementing the priority benchmarks for the province. In the majority of cases these benchmarks were felt not to have been achieved.
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Results of voter scoring on the fulfillment of elected official’s performance against priority benchmarks for Odor Meanchey Province.
A sample of 78 voters1from districts in Odor Meanchey province (17% women) representative of communities including: non-governmental organizations, businesspersons, civil servants, students, and farmers, reported on their satisfaction with the performance of Odor Meanchey’s elected officials in relation to implementing the priority benchmarks for the province. In the majority of cases these benchmarks were felt not to have been achieved.
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