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CCHR Welcomes the Court of Appeal’s Decision to Release Mam Sonando but Observes that the Verdict Was a Classic Example of “Rule by Law” Rather than “Rule of Law”
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) welcomes the Court of Appeal’s decision on 14 March 2013 to release Mam Sonando, but observes that the verdict, in keeping with the entire case, was a classic example of “rule by law” rather than “rule of law”.
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No Victory for Justice Despite Welcome Release from Prison of Broma Villagers
Phnom Penh, 19 March 2013 – The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) today witnessed the release of Mr. Touch Ream and Mr. Kann Savann, after 10 months in prison in connection with a so-called secessionist movement in Broma village, Kampong Domrey commune, Chhlong district, Kratie province
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NGO Coalition Calls for Justification on the Promotion of the Ex-Director General of Telecom Cambodia
The promotion of a Government official under investigation for alleged misconduct and suspicion of embezzlement and corruption sets a very bad example for the Cambodian society.
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NGO Coalition Calls for Justification on the Promotion of the Ex-Director General of Telecom Cambodia
The promotion of a Government official under investigation for alleged misconduct and suspicion of embezzlement and corruption sets a very bad example for the Cambodian society.
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No Victory for Justice Despite Welcome Release from Prison of Broma Villagers
Phnom Penh, 19 March 2013 – The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) today witnessed the release of Mr. Touch Ream and Mr. Kann Savann, after 10 months in prison in connection with a so-called secessionist movement in Broma village, Kampong Domrey commune, Chhlong district, Kratie province
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Cambodia Resettlement Debacle Cover Up: ADB Conceals Critical Expert Report
Equitable Cambodia (EC), Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) and Inclusive Development International (IDI) regret the Asian Development Bank’s refusal to disclose a critical independent expert report on the impacts of involuntary resettlement caused by the Railway Rehabilitation Project in Cambodia.
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Cambodia Resettlement Debacle Cover Up: ADB Conceals Critical Expert Report
Equitable Cambodia (EC), Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) and Inclusive Development International (IDI) regret the Asian Development Bank’s refusal to disclose a critical independent expert report on the impacts of involuntary resettlement caused by the Railway Rehabilitation Project in Cambodia.
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No Return to Bandith Country
We, the undersigned, congratulate the Court of Appeal for resurrecting the case involving Chhouk Bandith – and for reinstating charges against him. This move followed the controversial decision of Svay Rieng Provincial Court to drop all charges on 18 December 2012, allegedly due to insufficient evidence.
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No Return to Bandith Country
We, the undersigned, congratulate the Court of Appeal for resurrecting the case involving Chhouk Bandith – and for reinstating charges against him. This move followed the controversial decision of Svay Rieng Provincial Court to drop all charges on 18 December 2012, allegedly due to insufficient evidence.
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