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PRESS STATEMENT: PHATTHANA WORKERS FACING FURTHER EXPLOITATION
Between 2010 and 2012 approximately 1,600 Cambodian workers were solicited with large up-front fees and recruited for work at Phatthana Seafood factory (Songkhla Province, Thailand) by CDM Trading Manpower Co., Ltd, Phatthana staff or illegal brokers operating independently.
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PRESS STATEMENT: PHATTHANA WORKERS FACING FURTHER EXPLOITATION
Between 2010 and 2012 approximately 1,600 Cambodian workers were solicited with large up-front fees and recruited for work at Phatthana Seafood factory (Songkhla Province, Thailand) by CDM Trading Manpower Co., Ltd, Phatthana staff or illegal brokers operating independently.
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PRESS STATEMENT: PHATTHANA WORKERS FACING FURTHER EXPLOITATION
Between 2010 and 2012 approximately 1,600 Cambodian workers were solicited with large up-front fees and recruited for work at Phatthana Seafood factory (Songkhla Province, Thailand) by CDM Trading Manpower Co., Ltd, Phatthana staff or illegal brokers operating independently.
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Communities to patrol Koh Kong forests for illegal logging following death of Chut Wutty
On 10 May 2012, people from communities around the country that have been affected by the deforestation of Cambodia will gather in Koh Kong to take part in a patrol to gather evidence of illegal logging in forests in the area. It is estimated that approximately 600 people from eight provinces across the country will take part in the patrol.
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Confusions reigns in Chut Wutty case as company security guard is charged with two counts of manslaughter
According to Khmer language media outlet Daum Ampil Rann Boroth, a 31 year old reported to be a security guard with Timbergreen, a company involved in logging in Koh Kong province, has been charged with the killings of environmental activist Chut Wutty and military police officer In Ratana. Chut Wutty and In Ratana were shot dead on 26th April in an incident after the car Chut Wutty was travelling in with two journalists was stopped in Koh Kong province while gathering evidence of illegal logging.
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Confusions reigns in Chut Wutty case as company security guard is charged with two counts of manslaughter
According to Khmer language media outlet Daum Ampil Rann Boroth, a 31 year old reported to be a security guard with Timbergreen, a company involved in logging in Koh Kong province, has been charged with the killings of environmental activist Chut Wutty and military police officer In Ratana. Chut Wutty and In Ratana were shot dead on 26th April in an incident after the car Chut Wutty was travelling in with two journalists was stopped in Koh Kong province while gathering evidence of illegal logging.
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Law on Freedom of Information
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) has classified the proposed Law on Freedom of Information (the “Proposed Law”) yellow, as it contains some positive provisions that promote freedom of information while also, importantly, providing for an independent institution with which ordinary people can file a complaint once their right to freedom of information has been violated. However, the Proposed Law still requires some revision: among other things, in many places it is still vague, meaning that it might be abused or misinterpreted, thereby negatively affecting the right to freedom of information in the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”).
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Confusions reigns in Chut Wutty case as company security guard is charged with two counts of manslaughter
According to Khmer language media outlet Daum Ampil Rann Boroth, a 31 year old reported to be a security guard with Timbergreen, a company involved in logging in Koh Kong province, has been charged with the killings of environmental activist Chut Wutty and military police officer In Ratana. Chut Wutty and In Ratana were shot dead on 26th April in an incident after the car Chut Wutty was travelling in with two journalists was stopped in Koh Kong province while gathering evidence of illegal logging.
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Confusions reigns in Chut Wutty case as company security guard is charged with two counts of manslaughter
According to Khmer language media outlet Daum Ampil Rann Boroth, a 31 year old reported to be a security guard with Timbergreen, a company involved in logging in Koh Kong province, has been charged with the killings of environmental activist Chut Wutty and military police officer In Ratana. Chut Wutty and In Ratana were shot dead on 26th April in an incident after the car Chut Wutty was travelling in with two journalists was stopped in Koh Kong province while gathering evidence of illegal logging.
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A Right to Know or a Culture of Secrecy
This Report looks at principles of freedom of information, the status of the right to information in international law, and the extent to which that right is provided for in the domestic laws of Cambodia. The Report also examines challenges ordinary Cambodians face on a daily basis in accessing information, and provides recommendations for legislative, structural and policy changes that are required in order to ensure that the right is fully respected in line with international standards.
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CCHR launches harassment of Media 2008-2011 map
On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) today, 3 May 2012, publishes our “Harassment of Media 2008-2011” map. The information published on the map is public information on cases of restrictions or alleged restrictions of the right to freedom of expression involving the media. The information is gathered from news media in Khmer or English or from relevant publications by non-governmental and other organizations between 2008 and 2011.
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CCHR launches harassment of Media 2008-2011 map
On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) today, 3 May 2012, publishes our “Harassment of Media 2008-2011” map. The information published on the map is public information on cases of restrictions or alleged restrictions of the right to freedom of expression involving the media. The information is gathered from news media in Khmer or English or from relevant publications by non-governmental and other organizations between 2008 and 2011.
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