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2010 World Press Freedom Index
The Reporters without Borders, based in France, released its report in October 20 about the index of world press freedom. In this report, Cambodia is in the 128 rank among 178 countries in the world.
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Joint Cambodian NGO Report on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment in the Kingdom of Cambodia
After its initial report in 2002, the Royal Government of Cambodia submitted in 2009 its second periodic report to the Committee against Torture (CAT). Ahead of Cambodia’s review by the Committee in November 2010, the purpose of the present report is to provide a robust, collective analysis from civil society actors to raise awareness of the situation of torture and other illtreatment in Cambodia and other important issues in relation to the Convention against Torture (“the Convention”).
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Grassroots Advocacy in Cambodia - 109 Community Case Study Analysis September 2010s
Community representatives are highly experienced in advocacy on land and forestry issues but less experienced in fishery and evictions cases, and even less so on mining. Advocacy activities have been taken place mainly throughout Cambodia, with a higher concentration in Kampong Thom, Kampong Chhnang and Phnom Penh Community members have built their ties to community people, NGOs and other networks to discuss and address local problems, but only half or fewer effectively used the planning tools identified in the survey. More than half of the advocacy activities were successful or partially successful; only a few were considered completely unsuccessful. More than half of the advocates practiced active non‐violence principles, and more than half demonstrated positive leadership qualities. Community advocates have faced many challenges internally, such as limited knowledge and skills, and externally, through a range of difficulties with government actors.
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Good Governance Local Solutions to Local Problem
After more than 30 years of protracted war and conflict, Cambodia has emerged as a peaceful, secure nation competing for a spot on the global stage as a credible international player. New economic momentum has played out in unprecedented growth that rivals the most robust regional markets and has resulted in an overall improved economy as well as a thirst for continued prosperity.
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The Ulaanbaatar Roundtable on Democracy in Asia
The purpose of this three day roundtable was to develop a set of civil society recommendations on actions that could be taken by the munity f Democracies (CD) to strengthen democracy in Asia. The meeting was framed around the Working Groups of the CD that have been launched by the Lithuania as CD Chair, focused on the specific thematic areas of Gender Equality and Women’s Rights; Enabling and Protecting Civil Society; Regional Cooperation; Poverty, Development and Democracy; and Promoting Democracy and Responding to National and Transnational Threats to Democracy. The International Steering Committee of the CD also chose to feature Democracy Education, as this is a subject the ISC/CD hopes will be taken up by a Working Group in the near future.
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Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia
The report is aimed to provide the overview on the situation of human rights in Cambodia in term of democracy, freedom of exprssion, land and housing rights, judiciary system, and so on. Moreover, it also provides valuable recommendations from the special rapporteur for the government to consider as well.
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Cambodia Gagged: Democracy at Risk?
This report is a joint report on freedom of expression in Cambodia compiled by a coalition of non-governmental organizations, community organizations and unions. The purpose of this report is to remind the Royal Government of Cambodia (the "RGC") and the international community of the fundamental importance of freedom of expression as the cornerstone of democracy, and to voice deep concern that the RGC’s apparent efforts to systematically erode freedom of expression in Cambodia in the last year puts democracy at risk. In the last year we have seen the continued erosion of the right to freedom of expression with the judiciary being used as an organ of repression in silencing dissent and opinion critical of the RGC. This crackdown has targeted the pillars of Cambodia’s democracy: parliamentarians, the media, lawyers, human rights activists and the people.
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Briefing Paper on Freedom of Expression in Cambodia
This briefing note summarizes the joint report NGO, community organization and union report on freedom of expression entitled, Cambodia Gagged: Democracy at Risk? The Report finds that over the past year, freedom of expression has continued to be seriously undermined, with a Royal Government of Cambodia (the “RGC”) crackdown targeting the pillars of Cambodia’s democracy: opposition parliamentarians’ parliamentary immunity has been lifted to allow for politically motivated criminal charges of defamation, disinformation and incitement; journalists have been imprisoned or threatened with imprisonment; lawyers have been threatened with disbarment; human rights activists have been intimidated, harassed and punished; and the ‘criminalization’ of certain opinion has meant that the people have been denied their voice
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The State of the World’s Human Rights
This report is aimed to provide many aspects about human right in Cambodia such as forced evictions continued to affect thousands of families across the country, activists from communities affected by forced evictions and other land confiscations. A wave of legal actions against housing rights defenders, journalists and other critical voices stifled freedom of expression. Finally, it mentioned about Khmer Rouge trail.
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Freedoms of Expression, Association and Assembly: A Shrinking Space
The report, "CAMBODIA: Freedoms of expression, association and assembly: A shrinking space", is the result of an international fact-finding mission carried out in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Ratanakiri (Cambodia), from February 14 to 24, 2010. The Observatory is a joint programme of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT).The purposes are to investigate the general human rights situation and the environment in which human rights defenders carry out their work, and to assess the impact of the existing legal framework and bills announced or proposed by the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia on human rights defenders.
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A Tightening Noose: Briefing note on the Restrictions on Unions Campaigning for an Increased Minimum Wage in Cambodia
This briefing note aims to record all the alleged, reported and proven facts relating to the restrictions, threats and intimidation employed against Cambodian trade unions and union leaders in respect of their campaign for an increase to the minimum wage for garment factory workers in 2010.
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Attacks & Threats Against Human Rights Defenders in Cambodia 2008-2009
The report aims to provide a concise overview of the human rights abuses that LICADHO observed and investigated in 2008 and 2009. Three themes are the focus of this report. First is the intensified use of the courts as a weapon to prevent the legitimate and lawful activities of human rights defenders. The second trend is the observation in 2008 and 2009 about the increased use of defamation and disinformation laws to restrict freedom of expression. Third is the increased restriction on freedom of association and assembly.
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