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Renew Mandate of the Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Cambodia Human Rights Watch Made the Following Statement at the UN Human Rights Council
The Special Rapporteur on Cambodia has only been able to carry out one short visit to Cambodia since the time of his appointment and has thus not yet been able to conduct an in-depth assessment of the rights situation.
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Intimidation and Legal Threats Against Union Workers and Leaders Must Cease
September 21, 2010 - We, the undersigned organizations, are deeply disappointed with the government’s actions to intimidate and threaten workers and union members who have joined the four-day-garment strike from September 13-16, 2010.
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Intimidation and Legal Threats Against Union Workers and Leaders Must Cease
September 21, 2010 - We, the undersigned organizations, are deeply disappointed with the government’s actions to intimidate and threaten workers and union members who have joined the four-day-garment strike from September 13-16, 2010.
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Intimidation and Legal Threats Against Union Workers and Leaders Must Cease
September 21, 2010 - We, the undersigned organizations, are deeply disappointed with the government’s actions to intimidate and threaten workers and union members who have joined the four-day-garment strike from September 13-16, 2010.
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Intimidation and Legal Threats Against Union Workers and Leaders Must Cease
September 21, 2010 - We, the undersigned organizations, are deeply disappointed with the government’s actions to intimidate and threaten workers and union members who have joined the four-day-garment strike from September 13-16, 2010.
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Solve Cambodia’s Land Crisis in Courts, Not with Bullets
Phnom Penh-When police opened fire on unarmed farmers protesting confiscation of their land in Siem Reap province on March 22 this year, four villagers were seriously wounded. Luon Men - shot in both thighs - will probably be disabled for life.
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OHCHR Calls for an End to Harasment of Human Rights Defenders in Ratanakiri province
11, September 2009, ADHOC Coordinator Pen Bonna and Radio Free Asia Reporter Ratha Visal have been summoned by the Rattanakiri Provincial Court on 15 and 14 September respectively, reportedly for questioning on allegations of conspiracy to incite unspecified criminal offenses and incitement of villagers to violence and to illegal occupation of land. The summons are related to a complaint filed with the court in November 2008 against the two men who had been advising local villagers seeking to protect their land against a private company. Since then, no action has been taken by the court against them.
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CCHR Sends a Request to the Supreme Council of Magistracy to Investigate the Alleged Improper Conduct of Judge Thor Saran
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (’CCHR’) sends a request to the Supreme Council of Magistracy to investigate the alleged improper conduct of Judge Thor Saran in relation to the on-going land conflict between ethnic minorities and the DM Group in Ratanakkiri Province.
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