• Open Letter to United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon from the Cambodian Center for Human Right

    Open Letter to United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon from the Cambodian Center for Human Right

    The Cambodia Center for Human Rights(CCHR) would like to welcome the UN Secretary Gerneral to Cambodia. CCHR encourage the UN Secretary General to publicly address pressing human rights issues in Cambodia.

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  • US: Make Human Rights a Priority for Clinton’s Trip

    US: Make Human Rights a Priority for Clinton’s Trip

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should make strong appeals for human rights when she visits three Southeast Asian countries in the coming week, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch urged Clinton to call for the immediate release of imprisoned Vietnamese bloggers and human rights activists, seek an immediate halt to deepening harassment of the political opposition in Cambodia, and press for revocation of the Internal Security Act in Malaysia.

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  • US: Make Human Rights a Priority for Clinton’s Trip

    US: Make Human Rights a Priority for Clinton’s Trip

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should make strong appeals for human rights when she visits three Southeast Asian countries in the coming week, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch urged Clinton to call for the immediate release of imprisoned Vietnamese bloggers and human rights activists, seek an immediate halt to deepening harassment of the political opposition in Cambodia, and press for revocation of the Internal Security Act in Malaysia.

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  • Asia: Freedom of Expression, Justice, Human Rights Defenders Under Threat

    Asia: Freedom of Expression, Justice, Human Rights Defenders Under Threat

    The Human Rights Watch writes to encourage the UN Secretary General to use his upcoming visit to Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and China to publicly address pressing human rights issues in the region. Beyond raising the important issues highlighted below with key leaders, this organization urges him to meet with respected human rights activists in the countries he visits.

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  • Asia: Freedom of Expression, Justice, Human Rights Defenders Under Threat

    Asia: Freedom of Expression, Justice, Human Rights Defenders Under Threat

    The Human Rights Watch writes to encourage the UN Secretary General to use his upcoming visit to Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and China to publicly address pressing human rights issues in the region. Beyond raising the important issues highlighted below with key leaders, this organization urges him to meet with respected human rights activists in the countries he visits.

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  • Asia: Freedom of Expression, Justice, Human Rights Defenders Under Threat

    Asia: Freedom of Expression, Justice, Human Rights Defenders Under Threat

    The Human Rights Watch writes to encourage the UN Secretary General to use his upcoming visit to Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and China to publicly address pressing human rights issues in the region. Beyond raising the important issues highlighted below with key leaders, this organization urges him to meet with respected human rights activists in the countries he visits.

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  • Asia: Freedom of Expression, Justice, Human Rights Defenders Under Threat

    Asia: Freedom of Expression, Justice, Human Rights Defenders Under Threat

    The Human Rights Watch writes to encourage the UN Secretary General to use his upcoming visit to Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and China to publicly address pressing human rights issues in the region. Beyond raising the important issues highlighted below with key leaders, this organization urges him to meet with respected human rights activists in the countries he visits.

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  • Cambodia Must Heed Increasing International Calls to Respect Human Rights

    Cambodia Must Heed Increasing International Calls to Respect Human Rights

    The Cambodia Center for Human Rights (CCHR) welcomes the European Parliament’s adoption on October 20 of a resolution recognizing the deterioration of the Human rights situation in Cambodia and the drift towards a de facto one party political system.CCHR supports the European Parliament’s call for the EU to end the impunity with which the Royal Government of Cambodia has violated the rights of its citizens by ensuring that its undemocratic and repressive policies have financial consequence.

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  • Cambodia Must Heed Increasing International Calls to Respect Human Rights

    Cambodia Must Heed Increasing International Calls to Respect Human Rights

    The Cambodia Center for Human Rights (CCHR) welcomes the European Parliament’s adoption on October 20 of a resolution recognizing the deterioration of the Human rights situation in Cambodia and the drift towards a de facto one party political system.CCHR supports the European Parliament’s call for the EU to end the impunity with which the Royal Government of Cambodia has violated the rights of its citizens by ensuring that its undemocratic and repressive policies have financial consequence.

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  • Cambodia Must Heed Increasing International Calls to Respect Human Rights

    Cambodia Must Heed Increasing International Calls to Respect Human Rights

    The Cambodia Center for Human Rights (CCHR) welcomes the European Parliament’s adoption on October 20 of a resolution recognizing the deterioration of the Human rights situation in Cambodia and the drift towards a de facto one party political system.CCHR supports the European Parliament’s call for the EU to end the impunity with which the Royal Government of Cambodia has violated the rights of its citizens by ensuring that its undemocratic and repressive policies have financial consequence.

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  • Cambodia Must Heed Increasing International Calls to Respect Human Rights

    Cambodia Must Heed Increasing International Calls to Respect Human Rights

    The Cambodia Center for Human Rights (CCHR) welcomes the European Parliament’s adoption on October 20 of a resolution recognizing the deterioration of the Human rights situation in Cambodia and the drift towards a de facto one party political system.CCHR supports the European Parliament’s call for the EU to end the impunity with which the Royal Government of Cambodia has violated the rights of its citizens by ensuring that its undemocratic and repressive policies have financial consequence.

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  • 19 Anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreement: A Time to Reflect and a Time to Look Forward

    19 Anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreement: A Time to Reflect and a Time to Look Forward

    the Cambodian Center for human Rights would like to take the opportunity of the anniversary of the Paris peace Agreements, which put an end to nearly 20 years of war and violence in Cambodia, to congratulation the Cambodian people on their remarkable accomplishment over the last 19 years in working towards development, democracy and reconciliation.

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