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CCHR Calls for Restraint Amongst Party Supporters in the Lead up to the National Election
Following the violent clash on 5 July 2013 between a group of opposition Cambodian National Rescue Party (“CNRP”) supporters marching through the Chamkarmorn district of Phnom Penh and a group of Cambodian People’s Party (“CPP”) supporters who were attending a party in the area, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) would like to call on supporters of all parties to exercise restraint during this tense election period.
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Civil Society Organizations Call for Political Parties to Further Promote Women’s and Children’s Issues
On 3 July 2013, a group of civil society organizations (“CSOs”) jointly organized a national political platform debate on “Special Measures to Solve Women’s and Children’s Issues” (the “Debate”). CSOs were pleased to welcome to the Debate representatives from seven of the eight political parties who are contesting the National Assembly elections to be held on Sunday, 28 July 2013.
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Preparing the Media in Cambodia to Monitor Elections and Governance
Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA), in cooperation with its Phnom Penh based partner the Cambodian Center for Independent Media CCIM, is organizing a series of Town Hall Meetings and Journalists Training taking place in Phnom Penh and Mundulkiri provinces, from July 11th to July 15th, 2013.
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