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CAMBODIA: The Government Must Ban Social Control that Violates Human Rights
Cambodian society was under communist rule for some 15 years before the international community helped it to embrace liberal, pluralistic democracy with rule of law and respect for human rights at the beginning the 1990s. It has in many ways become an open society where people can enjoy property rights, freedom of enterprise in a free market economy, freedom of movement inside and outside the country, access to education and other public services, and a number of other rights.
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CAMBODIA: The Government Must Ban Social Control that Violates Human Rights
Cambodian society was under communist rule for some 15 years before the international community helped it to embrace liberal, pluralistic democracy with rule of law and respect for human rights at the beginning the 1990s. It has in many ways become an open society where people can enjoy property rights, freedom of enterprise in a free market economy, freedom of movement inside and outside the country, access to education and other public services, and a number of other rights.
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CWC International Statement- Hun Hen Government is Filing the Complaints to Opposition and NGOs Activists
Nowadays the prime minister Hun Sen apply the file on again person and the people who say true in the society.
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2009 LICADHO Report: The Myth of Development - How Land-Grabbing is Impoverishing Cambodians
Cambodia’s epidemic of land-grabbing – often committed in the name of so-called “development”- is fueling poverty and jeopardizing the government’s claimed development goals, according to a LICADHO report release today.
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Commemoration of the June 4, 1949
Recently an article published in Cambodia Daily by Mr, Henri Locard tried to put the blame of the loss of Cochin China
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Cambodia: The Government Should Heed UN Human Rights Recommendations
Very recently the Cambodian authorities spurned the recommendations made by the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights following its review of Cambodia’s implementation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR.
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Khmer Krom Press Release (English_02.06.09)
Self-Determination in Asia-Pacific to be Discussed at Khmer Krom Conference in Paris
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Joint Statement on Steps to Strengthen the Independence of Elected Officers
Civil society organizations are also concerned that, during the pre and post election period, the SRP pushed to remove some of its commune councilors. After Election Day, the SRP publicly removed at least 9 members of commune councils. Another 300 are facing the situation that can be removed or suspended.
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Cambodia: If Prime Minister Hun Sen "does not bow down to anyone", will he do so before the law?
The Phnom Penh Post, a local English-language newspaper, has recently published the letter from a human rights advocate commenting on the legal action that Mu Sochua, a female Member of Parliament (MP) from the opposition party, and Prime Minister, Hun Sen had taken against each other for defamation. On 23 April, in a news conference, Mu Sochua announce her lawsuit against Hun sen for his derogatory remarks made early in the month.
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