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Case Study Series Unlawful Use of Guns by Military Officials
This fact sheet highlights two instances in recent weeks whereby military police have used guns to help private companies resolve land disputes-one on 13 December 2011 in Battambang province and the other on 18 January 2012 in Kratie province – and analyses whether such possession and use of weapons is illegal.
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Release of the twenty-seventh ILO Synthesis Report on Working Condintions in Cambodia’s Garment Sector
On 18th January 2012, the Project Advisory Committee (PAC) of the ILO Better Factories Cambodia project met in Phnom Penh to review and endorse the Twenty-Seventh ILO Synthesis Report on working conditions in Cambodia’s Garment Industry. The PAC comprises representatives from the Royal Government of Cambodia, the Garment Manufactures Association in Cambodia and Cambodian trade unions.
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Release of the twenty-seventh ILO Synthesis Report on Working Condintions in Cambodia’s Garment Sector
On 18th January 2012, the Project Advisory Committee (PAC) of the ILO Better Factories Cambodia project met in Phnom Penh to review and endorse the Twenty-Seventh ILO Synthesis Report on working conditions in Cambodia’s Garment Industry. The PAC comprises representatives from the Royal Government of Cambodia, the Garment Manufactures Association in Cambodia and Cambodian trade unions.
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Release of the twenty-seventh ILO Synthesis Report on Working Condintions in Cambodia’s Garment Sector
On 18th January 2012, the Project Advisory Committee (PAC) of the ILO Better Factories Cambodia project met in Phnom Penh to review and endorse the Twenty-Seventh ILO Synthesis Report on working conditions in Cambodia’s Garment Industry. The PAC comprises representatives from the Royal Government of Cambodia, the Garment Manufactures Association in Cambodia and Cambodian trade unions.
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Release of the twenty-seventh ILO Synthesis Report on Working Condintions in Cambodia’s Garment Sector
On 18th January 2012, the Project Advisory Committee (PAC) of the ILO Better Factories Cambodia project met in Phnom Penh to review and endorse the Twenty-Seventh ILO Synthesis Report on working conditions in Cambodia’s Garment Industry. The PAC comprises representatives from the Royal Government of Cambodia, the Garment Manufactures Association in Cambodia and Cambodian trade unions.
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Report on Constituency Dialogues in Cambodia, 2011
The CD program is a multiparty event, involving representatives from five parties in the National Assembly – the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP), FUNCINPEC,4 the Human Rights Party (HRP), and Norodom Ranariddh Party (NRP).5
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Report on Constituency Dialogues in Cambodia 2011
More than 11,000 citizens (almost 50 percent of them women) and 35 national legislators (including seven women) attended the 24 constituency dialogues between November 2010 and September 2011. Across 12 provinces, dialogue participants echoed the same three problems affecting their lives: land conflicts; infrastructure and irrigation needs; and corruption and unequal enforcement by local authorities. Inequity was the underlying theme of these problems, and participants expressed their concern that the rich and powerful received all the benefits – land, development, and justice.
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CCHR calls for Cambodia to show strong national and international leadership regarding the promotion of human rights for LGBT people
The Cambodia Center for Human Rights ("CCHR"), welcomes the progressive foreign policy on the part of the United States ("US") government to "promote and protect" the rights or LGBT people around the world, and calls on the Royal Government of Cambodia ("RGC") to show strong national and international leadership regarding the promotion of human rights for LGBT people.
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CCHR calls for Cambodia to show strong national and international leadership regarding the promotion of human rights for LGBT people
The Cambodia Center for Human Rights ("CCHR"), welcomes the progressive foreign policy on the part of the United States ("US") government to "promote and protect" the rights or LGBT people around the world, and calls on the Royal Government of Cambodia ("RGC") to show strong national and international leadership regarding the promotion of human rights for LGBT people.
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CCHR calls for Cambodia to show strong national and international leadership regarding the promotion of human rights for LGBT people
The Cambodia Center for Human Rights ("CCHR"), welcomes the progressive foreign policy on the part of the United States ("US") government to "promote and protect" the rights or LGBT people around the world, and calls on the Royal Government of Cambodia ("RGC") to show strong national and international leadership regarding the promotion of human rights for LGBT people.
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CCHR calls for Cambodia to show strong national and international leadership regarding the promotion of human rights for LGBT people
The Cambodia Center for Human Rights ("CCHR"), welcomes the progressive foreign policy on the part of the United States ("US") government to "promote and protect" the rights or LGBT people around the world, and calls on the Royal Government of Cambodia ("RGC") to show strong national and international leadership regarding the promotion of human rights for LGBT people.
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On the Theme of Cambodia’s Chairmanship of ASEAN 2012
It is an honor and privilege for Cambodia to assume the ASEAN Chairmanship 2012 for the second time, since it last chaired ASEAN in 2002-2003. The chairmanship of ASEAN will mark another historical milestone for Cambodia to ensure that the ASEAN Summits and other related meetings hosted by Cambodia would have strategic significance and political importance that will further contribute to the ASEAN community building.
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