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CCHR Open Letter to His Excellency Sar Kheng Recomments Made in Relation to the Rape of a Disabled Woman in Kandal Province
I write to you regarding comments made by District police chief Pam Sam Eth regarding the gang rape of a 19-year-old disabled woman in Kien Svay district, Kandal Province. According to a 3 January 2013 article published in The Cambodia Daily (‘In Cambodia, a Culture of Silence Surrounds Rape’), Pam Sam Eth stated that “it was already 9 p.m. when she was raped.
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CCHR Open Letter to His Excellency Sar Kheng Recomments Made in Relation to the Rape of a Disabled Woman in Kandal Province
I write to you regarding comments made by District police chief Pam Sam Eth regarding the gang rape of a 19-year-old disabled woman in Kien Svay district, Kandal Province. According to a 3 January 2013 article published in The Cambodia Daily (‘In Cambodia, a Culture of Silence Surrounds Rape’), Pam Sam Eth stated that “it was already 9 p.m. when she was raped.
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CCHR Press Conference to Launch the Mam Sonando Justice Calendar Campaign and Corresponding Postcard Design Competition
On 15 January 2013, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) will organize a press conference to launch the campaign, Mam Sonando Justice Calendar, and a corresponding postcard design competition, in order to mark six months (or 186 days) from the date of Mam Sonando’s arrest and subsequent detention, and to place increasing pressure on the authorities for his release. Mam Sonando was arrested on 15 July 2012 and charged with instigating a secessionist movement in Pro Ma village, Kratie province.
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CCHR Press Conference to Launch the Mam Sonando Justice Calendar Campaign and Corresponding Postcard Design Competition
On 15 January 2013, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) will organize a press conference to launch the campaign, Mam Sonando Justice Calendar, and a corresponding postcard design competition, in order to mark six months (or 186 days) from the date of Mam Sonando’s arrest and subsequent detention, and to place increasing pressure on the authorities for his release. Mam Sonando was arrested on 15 July 2012 and charged with instigating a secessionist movement in Pro Ma village, Kratie province.
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CCHR Highlights Concerns With Working Conditions of Cambodian Garment Workers
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) remains concerned with the working conditions in Cambodian garment factories, which are clearly not yet safe and healthy for workers, and which are in breach of workers’ basic labor rights. CCHR’s concerns have been fanned by recent figures issued for the number of garment workers fainting in 2012 as reported by The Cambodia Daily on 3 January 2013 (‘Garment Worker Faintings Decreased in 2012’).
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CCHR Highlights Concerns With Working Conditions of Cambodian Garment Workers
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) remains concerned with the working conditions in Cambodian garment factories, which are clearly not yet safe and healthy for workers, and which are in breach of workers’ basic labor rights. CCHR’s concerns have been fanned by recent figures issued for the number of garment workers fainting in 2012 as reported by The Cambodia Daily on 3 January 2013 (‘Garment Worker Faintings Decreased in 2012’).
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CCHR Highlights Concerns With Working Conditions of Cambodian Garment Workers
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) remains concerned with the working conditions in Cambodian garment factories, which are clearly not yet safe and healthy for workers, and which are in breach of workers’ basic labor rights. CCHR’s concerns have been fanned by recent figures issued for the number of garment workers fainting in 2012 as reported by The Cambodia Daily on 3 January 2013 (‘Garment Worker Faintings Decreased in 2012’).
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CCHR Highlights Concerns With Working Conditions of Cambodian Garment Workers
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) remains concerned with the working conditions in Cambodian garment factories, which are clearly not yet safe and healthy for workers, and which are in breach of workers’ basic labor rights. CCHR’s concerns have been fanned by recent figures issued for the number of garment workers fainting in 2012 as reported by The Cambodia Daily on 3 January 2013 (‘Garment Worker Faintings Decreased in 2012’).
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CCHR Commends Appeal Court for Overturning Guilty Verdict for Phlong Srey Rann
he Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) commends the decision by the Appeal Court on 31 December 2012 to overturn the Phnom Penh Municipal Court’s 2011 guilty verdict for Phlong Srey Rann. Srey Rann, a lesbian, was accused of illegal detention and human trafficking by her girlfriend’s family and sentenced to five years in prison in November 2011 after being convicted on charges of statutory rape.
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CCHR Commends Appeal Court for Overturning Guilty Verdict for Phlong Srey Rann
he Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) commends the decision by the Appeal Court on 31 December 2012 to overturn the Phnom Penh Municipal Court’s 2011 guilty verdict for Phlong Srey Rann. Srey Rann, a lesbian, was accused of illegal detention and human trafficking by her girlfriend’s family and sentenced to five years in prison in November 2011 after being convicted on charges of statutory rape.
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CCHR Commends Appeal Court for Overturning Guilty Verdict for Phlong Srey Rann
he Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) commends the decision by the Appeal Court on 31 December 2012 to overturn the Phnom Penh Municipal Court’s 2011 guilty verdict for Phlong Srey Rann. Srey Rann, a lesbian, was accused of illegal detention and human trafficking by her girlfriend’s family and sentenced to five years in prison in November 2011 after being convicted on charges of statutory rape.
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