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CSO PRESS STATEMENT DEMANDING THE CONSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL TO DECLARE THE THREE NEWLY PASSED LAWS ON THE JUDICIARY UNCONSTITUTIONAL
The Law on Organization and Functioning of the Courts, the Statute of Judges and Prosecutors, and the Law on the Organization and Functioning of the Supreme Council of Magistracy, are the specific foundation in ensuring the implementation of the principle of rule of law, and to guarantee the fundamental rights enshrined in the national constitution. However, the laws contain defects that both render them ineffective in providing such guarantees, and which render them unconstitutional.
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Media Invitation
The Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia (COMFREL)has a great honor to invite national and international media, UN Agencies, IOs, NGOs, and Embassies to attend a Press Conference on "Concerning to Qualities of the Ink for Voter Mark on Election Day 2013 and the Voter List" which held in the morning (9am) at COMFREL Office on July 27, 2013.
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Political Environment of Propaganda Stage of 5th mandate election of 2013
The civil society organizations who have been monitoring on the 5th mandate national election campaign noticed that the political situation has improved after having a royal pardon of H.E. Sam Rainsy by the King Norodom Sihamoni, which was based on a proposed letter by Samdech Prime Minister, and that is a contribution to ensure the equality in the free and fair election process.
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CCHR Releases Map and Data of Women Candidates in National Assembly Election 2013
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) today – 24 July 2013 – publishes a map and data analysis of women candidates who are standing for the National Assembly elections in the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”) on 28 July 2013.
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Child Labor on Sugar Plantations in Cambodia is Well Documented
July 23, 2013 - The Guardian newspaper recently ran a damning expose of child labor on the KSL Group sugar plantations in Cambodia that supply the sugar giant Tate & Lyle Sugars. Rather than acting quickly to address the abuses, the companies seem to have resorted to a strategy of denial and legal bullying in an attempt to defend their tarnished reputations.
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Cambodia: Army, Police Campaign for Ruling Party
Cambodia’s armed forces and police should be nonpartisan state institutions, but during the pre-election period they have acted as the campaign arm for Prime Minister Hun Sen and his ruling party. Security forces that act on behalf of one party skew election results and make the process unfair for other parties and candidates.
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Policy Brief Concerning Issues Identified by Participants at the Roundtable Discussion on Freedom of Expression on the Internet Held on 27 Frebruary 2013 in Phnom Penh
The purpose of this Policy Brief is to summarize the issue that were discussed during the Roundtable Discussion on Freedom of Expression on the Internet (the "Roundtable") organized by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights ("CCHR") at the German-Cambodia Cultural Center, Phnom Penh, on 27 February 2013.
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