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“Civil Society Expresses Regret of the Recent Death of the Accused, Ieng Sary, Along the Way to Justice”
The Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC), a coalition of 21 NGOs members, deeply regret to learn the death of one of the ECCC’s accused, Mr. Ieng Sary, at age of 87 due to his poor health at Cambodia-Soviet Friendship Hospital in the morning of 14th March 2013.
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Termination of the Proceedings Against the Accused Ieng Sary
Pursuant to Article 7(1) of the Cambodian Code of Criminal Procedure, the Accused IENG Sary’s death extinguishes the criminal action against him before the ECCC. At the ECCC, pursuant to International Rule 23bis (6), death also extinguishes any civil action.
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Cambodia: Journalist’s Release from Prison a Step in the Right Direction
A Cambodian court’s decision to overturn anti-state convictions and a two-decade prison sentence against a prominent journalist is a positive step for freedom of expression in the country, Amnesty International said.
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Appeal Court Orders Release of Mam Sonando, Kan Sovann and Touch Ream
March 14, 2013 - We, the undersigned civil society groups, welcome the Court of Appeal’s long-overdue decision today to release independent radio station owner Mam Sonando and his two co-appellants, Touch Ream and Kan Sovann, but caution that a long road remains to rehabilitate Cambodia’s democracy ahead of National Assembly elections in July.
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“Civil Society Expresses Regret of the Recent Death of the Accused, Ieng Sary, Along the Way to Justice”
The Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC), a coalition of 21 NGOs members, deeply regret to learn the death of one of the ECCC’s accused, Mr. Ieng Sary, at age of 87 due to his poor health at Cambodia-Soviet Friendship Hospital in the morning of 14th March 2013.
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Termination of the Proceedings Against the Accused Ieng Sary
Pursuant to Article 7(1) of the Cambodian Code of Criminal Procedure, the Accused IENG Sary’s death extinguishes the criminal action against him before the ECCC. At the ECCC, pursuant to International Rule 23bis (6), death also extinguishes any civil action.
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Cambodia: Journalist’s Release from Prison a Step in the Right Direction
A Cambodian court’s decision to overturn anti-state convictions and a two-decade prison sentence against a prominent journalist is a positive step for freedom of expression in the country, Amnesty International said.
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Cambodia: Journalist’s Release from Prison a Step in the Right Direction
A Cambodian court’s decision to overturn anti-state convictions and a two-decade prison sentence against a prominent journalist is a positive step for freedom of expression in the country, Amnesty International said.
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Accused Person Ieng Sary Dies
It is with regret the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) announces the death of the accused person Ieng Sary. Mr. Ieng died at the Khmer Soviet Friendship Hospital this morning after having been hospitalized since 4 March 2013.
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Accused Person Ieng Sary Dies
It is with regret the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) announces the death of the accused person Ieng Sary. Mr. Ieng died at the Khmer Soviet Friendship Hospital this morning after having been hospitalized since 4 March 2013.
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Yet More Brutality, Yet More Shame on Cambodia
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) condemns the violence that occurred yesterday morning only 100 meters from the house of Prime Minister Hun Sen and calls for an immediate investigation.
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