• CCHR Extends a Warm Welcome to US President Barack Obama on his Historic Visit to Cambodia and Urges him to Raise Human Rights as a Matter of Priority

    CCHR Extends a Warm Welcome to US President Barack Obama on his Historic Visit to Cambodia and Urges him to Raise Human Rights as a Matter of Priority

    Tomorrow, 19 November 2012, US President Barack Obama arrives in Phnom Penh to attend the ASEAN and East Asia Summits. The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) would like to extend a warm welcome to him and his delegation on this historic visit to Cambodia, and hopes that it will be productive.

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  • CCHR Extends a Warm Welcome to US President Barack Obama on his Historic Visit to Cambodia and Urges him to Raise Human Rights as a Matter of Priority

    CCHR Extends a Warm Welcome to US President Barack Obama on his Historic Visit to Cambodia and Urges him to Raise Human Rights as a Matter of Priority

    Tomorrow, 19 November 2012, US President Barack Obama arrives in Phnom Penh to attend the ASEAN and East Asia Summits. The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) would like to extend a warm welcome to him and his delegation on this historic visit to Cambodia, and hopes that it will be productive.

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  • CCHR Extends a Warm Welcome to US President Barack Obama on his Historic Visit to Cambodia and Urges him to Raise Human Rights as a Matter of Priority

    CCHR Extends a Warm Welcome to US President Barack Obama on his Historic Visit to Cambodia and Urges him to Raise Human Rights as a Matter of Priority

    Tomorrow, 19 November 2012, US President Barack Obama arrives in Phnom Penh to attend the ASEAN and East Asia Summits. The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) would like to extend a warm welcome to him and his delegation on this historic visit to Cambodia, and hopes that it will be productive.

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  • ASEAN Democracy and Free and Fair Elections

    ASEAN Democracy and Free and Fair Elections

    Key challenges to achieve a democratic framework include: the electoral system, in particular the seat allocation formula, election administration, election dispute resolution, voter’s registration, electoral justice, election observation, election and gender equality, equal access for people with disabilities and other vulnerable persons, party and campaign financing, transparent declaration of politician asset, equal and equitable access to media, military, police and civil servant neutrality, use of state resources, election-related conflict and the use of technology in elections.

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  • ASEAN Democracy and Free and Fair Elections

    ASEAN Democracy and Free and Fair Elections

    Key challenges to achieve a democratic framework include: the electoral system, in particular the seat allocation formula, election administration, election dispute resolution, voter’s registration, electoral justice, election observation, election and gender equality, equal access for people with disabilities and other vulnerable persons, party and campaign financing, transparent declaration of politician asset, equal and equitable access to media, military, police and civil servant neutrality, use of state resources, election-related conflict and the use of technology in elections.

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  • ASEAN Democracy and Free and Fair Elections

    ASEAN Democracy and Free and Fair Elections

    Key challenges to achieve a democratic framework include: the electoral system, in particular the seat allocation formula, election administration, election dispute resolution, voter’s registration, electoral justice, election observation, election and gender equality, equal access for people with disabilities and other vulnerable persons, party and campaign financing, transparent declaration of politician asset, equal and equitable access to media, military, police and civil servant neutrality, use of state resources, election-related conflict and the use of technology in elections.

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  • ASEAN Democracy and Free and Fair Elections

    ASEAN Democracy and Free and Fair Elections

    Key challenges to achieve a democratic framework include: the electoral system, in particular the seat allocation formula, election administration, election dispute resolution, voter’s registration, electoral justice, election observation, election and gender equality, equal access for people with disabilities and other vulnerable persons, party and campaign financing, transparent declaration of politician asset, equal and equitable access to media, military, police and civil servant neutrality, use of state resources, election-related conflict and the use of technology in elections.

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  • ADHOC Endorses the Joint Statement of the 2nd ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ ASEAN People Forum (ACSC/APF) 2012 Phnom Penh, 16 November 2012

    ADHOC Endorses the Joint Statement of the 2nd ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ ASEAN People Forum (ACSC/APF) 2012 Phnom Penh, 16 November 2012

    The ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People‟s Forum (ACSC/APF) 2012 took place on the 14-16 November 2012. The event, attended by over 500 delegates, included not only participants from ASEAN member states but also representatives invited from African Union, European Union and a delegation from the USA.

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  • ADHOC Endorses the Joint Statement of the 2nd ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ ASEAN People Forum (ACSC/APF) 2012 Phnom Penh, 16 November 2012

    ADHOC Endorses the Joint Statement of the 2nd ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ ASEAN People Forum (ACSC/APF) 2012 Phnom Penh, 16 November 2012

    The ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People‟s Forum (ACSC/APF) 2012 took place on the 14-16 November 2012. The event, attended by over 500 delegates, included not only participants from ASEAN member states but also representatives invited from African Union, European Union and a delegation from the USA.

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  • CCHR Briefing Note on Security Reform

    CCHR Briefing Note on Security Reform

    This Briefing Note provides an overview of some of the current concerns relating to the army and police in the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”), calls for a national debate on security reform, and makes some recommendations to assist with the process.

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  • ASEAN Grassroots People’s Assembly People’s Statement 15 November 2012

    ASEAN Grassroots People’s Assembly People’s Statement 15 November 2012

    We, the ASEAN Grassroots People’s Assembly (AGPA), are farmers, fisher-folk, forestry activists, land activists, indigenous people, feminists, labour activists, sex workers, youth activists, anti-eviction activists, anti-capitalism activists, LGBTIQ activists, activists impacted by dam projects, artists and singers. We are here with our regional allies and friends. We are not an anti-government Assembly. We are people who love peace and are committed to active non-violence. We believe in people’s human rights and human dignity and that is why we have organized our Assembly.

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  • ASEAN Grassroots People’s Assembly People’s Statement 15 November 2012

    ASEAN Grassroots People’s Assembly People’s Statement 15 November 2012

    We, the ASEAN Grassroots People’s Assembly (AGPA), are farmers, fisher-folk, forestry activists, land activists, indigenous people, feminists, labour activists, sex workers, youth activists, anti-eviction activists, anti-capitalism activists, LGBTIQ activists, activists impacted by dam projects, artists and singers. We are here with our regional allies and friends. We are not an anti-government Assembly. We are people who love peace and are committed to active non-violence. We believe in people’s human rights and human dignity and that is why we have organized our Assembly.

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