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  • Annual Report on Human Rights Defenders 2012

    Annual Report on Human Rights Defenders 2012

    In the situation of human rights defenders in 2011. It illustrates some of the main global and regional trends as emerged from Front Line Defenders’ work. Over the course of 2011, Front Line Defenders issued 256 urgent appeals on 594 human rights defenders at risk in 70 countries; it provided 189 security grants and trained more than 470 human rights defenders. Overall, more than 1380 HRDs benefited from Front Line Defenders’ protection support in 2011.

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  • CHRAC Annual Report 2011

    CHRAC Annual Report 2011

    With the funding support from its donors (the Asia Foundation, the Norwegian People‟s Aid and the German Civil Peace Service/GIZ), CHRAC has implemented a number of activities in accordance with its strategic plan agreed upon among its member organizations. CHRAC‟s activities are implemented in four main areas through: (1) its Human Rights Investigation and Monitoring Program; (2) its Legal and Judicial Reform Program; (3) its Khmer Rouge Tribunal Program; and (4) through advocacy and other cross-cutting thematic issues.

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  • World Report 2012: Cambodia

    World Report 2012: Cambodia

    Twenty years after the signing of the Paris Agreements in 1991, Cambodia’s human rights record remains poor. The government of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) continues to use the judiciary, penal code, and threats of arrest or legal action to restrict free speech, jail government critics, disperse peaceful protests by workers and farmers, and silence opposition party members. In 2011 it threatened one of the key accomplishments of the Paris Agreements—the spectacular growth of NGOs, community-based civic groups, informal associations, and grassroots networks—by proposing a law that would give it wide discretion to shut down associations and NGOs.

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