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Cambodia Families living with HIV/AIDS evicted
Amnesty International has condemned the Phnom Penh authorities for evicting 20 families living with HIV/AIDS from their homes in Borei Keila this morning. They have been moved outside of the city to a resettlement site, Tuol Sambo, where there is no clean water or electricity and limited access to medical services.
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Cambodia Families living with HIV/AIDS evicted
Amnesty International has condemned the Phnom Penh authorities for evicting 20 families living with HIV/AIDS from their homes in Borei Keila this morning. They have been moved outside of the city to a resettlement site, Tuol Sambo, where there is no clean water or electricity and limited access to medical services.
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Cambodia Families living with HIV/AIDS evicted
Amnesty International has condemned the Phnom Penh authorities for evicting 20 families living with HIV/AIDS from their homes in Borei Keila this morning. They have been moved outside of the city to a resettlement site, Tuol Sambo, where there is no clean water or electricity and limited access to medical services.
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Cambodia: Judicial Independence is the Key to Reducing Defamation Lawsuits Against Critics and Upholding Freedom of Expression
Prime Minister Hun Sen is utilising much of the country’s electronic media to assert his leadership of the country and send out messages to his people through his public speeches at different functions. Now and again in such speeches he rebukes his critics and makes disparaging remarks and even or threats against them. At times, such threats have been accompanied by legal action.
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Cambodia Drop Charge
Cambodia’s ruling party should cease its threats, harassment, and spurious legal action against opposition members of parliament and lawyers defending free expression, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Cambodia: Drop Charges Against Opposition MP and Her Lawyer
(New York) - Cambodia’s ruling party should cease its threats, harassment, and spurious legal action against opposition members of parliament and lawyers defending free expression, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Arrest and Detention of Human Rights Lawyer Mr. Le Cong Dinh
Le Cong Dinh is a prominent human rights lawyer and the former vice-president of the Ho Chi Minh City Bar Association. He has recently spoken out against the extraction of bauxite in the Central Highlands, and has also called for political reform in Vietnam.
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The Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Cambodia, Mr. Surya Subedi, a National of Nepal
The purpose of the visit is for the Special Rapporteur to familiarize himself with the situation in Cambodia and establish fruitful and constructive dialogue with the Royal Government and civil society on the promotion and protection of human rights in Cambodia.
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Cambodia: Phnom Penh Municipality’s Impossible Requirement for Holding Forum Violates Freedom of Assembly
Over the recent months, a human rights NGO, the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights (CCHR), has been making arrangements to hold a public forum for concerned officials and residents of Boeung Kak Lake in Phnom Penh to discuss the issue of the eviction of these residents without just compensation.
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