• Concerns over Recent Political Arrest in Kampong Thom Province

    Concerns over Recent Political Arrest in Kampong Thom Province

    The Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC), a coalition of 21 NGO members, the Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia (CMFREL) and the Neutral and Impartial Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia ( NICFEC) are very concerned about the ongoing politically motivated intimidation and arrests by using court system as a political tool, while the national elections to be held on 27 July 2008 nearly come.

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  • Detained Policeman Transferred to Hospital Because of Poor   Health

    Detained Policeman Transferred to Hospital Because of Poor Health

    Pring Pov, the Kep policeman who has been unlawfully detained for more than one month by the Ministry of Interior, was sent by police to Monivong Hospital yesterday. The Cambodia Human Rights and Development Organization (ADHOC) and the Cambodian League for Defense and Promotion of Human Rights (LICADHO) are deeply concerned for his health and once more call for his immediate release.

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  • Cambodia: Opposition Officials Arrested to Sway Elections

    Cambodia: Opposition Officials Arrested to Sway Elections

    (New York) - Politically motivated criminal charges against at least three opposition party officials are part of a ruling party campaign to weaken political rivals prior to national elections in July 2008, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities last week arrested Tuot Saron, an official of the opposition Sam Rainsy Party (SRP), and sought the arrest of at least two other SRP officials. Human Rights Watch fears that additional SRP officials may also be arrested imminently.

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  • Unlawful Detention & Alleged Torture by Ministry of   Interior
  • Cambodia: Prosecutor’s Contempt for Human Rights Calls for  Action Against Him

    Cambodia: Prosecutor’s Contempt for Human Rights Calls for Action Against Him

    On 22 February 2008 the deputy prosecutor attached to Phnom Penh Court named Hing Bunchea led a police force to execute the Supreme Court’s order to evict 23 families in Banla Saet village, Khmuonh commune, Russey Keo district, Phnom Penh. Hing used a police force of 500 men armed with assault and other rifles, batons, shields and tear gas grenades. He also used two excavators to demolish houses.

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  • International Women’s Day 2008
  • Condemnation of More Violence in Phnom Penh Land Cases

    Condemnation of More Violence in Phnom Penh Land Cases

    Cambodian and international human rights organizations are united in condemning two separate violent incidents, which have resulted in blood shed over land in Phnom Penh within the past 48 hours at the Reak Reay and Russey Keo communities. The Housing Rights Task Force (HRTF), NGO Forum on Cambodia, LICADHO, Community Legal Education Centre (CLEC), Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) and Bridges Across Borders deplore these violent acts and call on the Royal Government of Cambodia to impose an immediate moratorium on evictions until effective legal protections are made available for persons affected by evictions.

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  • Forced Evictions in Cambodia: Time to End Impunity
  • Violence Against CCAWDU Union Members at Kingsland Garment Factory Condemned

    Violence Against CCAWDU Union Members at Kingsland Garment Factory Condemned

    The Cambodian League for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights (LICADHO) condemns the violent crackdown by authorities against workers on strike outside a Phnom Penh garment factory yesterday. At least 10 members of the Cambodia Confederation of Apparel Worker Democratic Unions (CCAWDU) were injured in the violence. Four were struck by vehicles leaving the factory at high speed, and the remainder beaten by police or military police officers.

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  • Chea Vichea, Born Samnang & Sok Sam Oeun - Justice Denied

    Chea Vichea, Born Samnang & Sok Sam Oeun - Justice Denied

    Four years after the murder of trade union leader Chea Vichea and the wrongful arrests of Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun for that crime, Cambodian civil society organizations are deeply disappointed by the lack of justice in this case. The denial of justice to the family of Chea Vichea, and the continued imprisonment of Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun despite overwhelming evidence of their innocence, reflects poorly on the state of rule of law in Cambodia. The longer that this situation continues, the greater the injustice suffered by these individuals, and the greater the damage done to the reputation of Cambodia’s justice system.

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  • Dey Krahorm: Mass Eviction Feared
  • Cambodia: Release Scapegoats for Labor Leader’s Murder

    Cambodia: Release Scapegoats for Labor Leader’s Murder

    (New York) - Four years after the murder of Cambodia’s most prominent labor union leader, Chea Vichea, six leading international human rights organizations and the world’s largest trade union federation called on the Cambodian authorities to exonerate and free the two men unfairly convicted for the crime.

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