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The Delusion of Progress: Cambodia’s Legislative Assault on Freedom of Expression
The press release titled, "The Delusion of Progress: Cambodia’s Legislative Assault on Expressive Rights," analyzes provisions in five laws that improperly restrict - or threaten to restrict - fundamental expressive freedoms: the new Penal Code, the Anti-Corruption Law, the Law on Associations and NGOs (LANGO), the Law on Peaceful Assembly (the Demonstrations Law), and the Law on Unions of Enterprises (the Trade Union Law).
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The Delusion of Progress: Cambodia’s Legislative Assault on Freedom of Expression
Five Cambodian laws proposed or enacted since 2008 include dangerously vague or oppressive provisions that undermine freedom of expression, according to a new report from LICADHO. This report analyzes provisions in five laws that improperly restrict - or threaten to restrict - fundamental expressive freedoms: the new Penal Code, the Anti-Corruption Law, the Law on Associations and NGOs (LANGO), the Law on Peaceful Assembly (the Demonstrations Law), and the Law on Unions of Enterprises (the Trade Union Law). The report also offers dozens of examples of how the laws have been misapplied and abused in the past year.
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The Delusion of Progress: Cambodia’s Legislative Assault on Freedom of Expression
The press release titled, "The Delusion of Progress: Cambodia’s Legislative Assault on Expressive Rights," analyzes provisions in five laws that improperly restrict - or threaten to restrict - fundamental expressive freedoms: the new Penal Code, the Anti-Corruption Law, the Law on Associations and NGOs (LANGO), the Law on Peaceful Assembly (the Demonstrations Law), and the Law on Unions of Enterprises (the Trade Union Law).
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The Delusion of Progress: Cambodia’s Legislative Assault on Freedom of Expression
The press release titled, "The Delusion of Progress: Cambodia’s Legislative Assault on Expressive Rights," analyzes provisions in five laws that improperly restrict - or threaten to restrict - fundamental expressive freedoms: the new Penal Code, the Anti-Corruption Law, the Law on Associations and NGOs (LANGO), the Law on Peaceful Assembly (the Demonstrations Law), and the Law on Unions of Enterprises (the Trade Union Law).
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Defence Counsel
This morning, Michiel Pestman and Andrew Ianuzzi, defence counsel at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, filed a criminal complaint with the Office of the Royal Prosecutor attached to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court. The complaint alleges that Prime Minister Hun Sen and a number of other senior officials of the Royal Government of Cambodia—individually and through their participation in a common criminal plan—are guilty of interfering with justice and the rights of the defendants at the ECCC to a fair trial
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Defence Counsel
This morning, Michiel Pestman and Andrew Ianuzzi, defence counsel at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, filed a criminal complaint with the Office of the Royal Prosecutor attached to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court. The complaint alleges that Prime Minister Hun Sen and a number of other senior officials of the Royal Government of Cambodia—individually and through their participation in a common criminal plan—are guilty of interfering with justice and the rights of the defendants at the ECCC to a fair trial
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Defence Counsel
This morning, Michiel Pestman and Andrew Ianuzzi, defence counsel at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, filed a criminal complaint with the Office of the Royal Prosecutor attached to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court. The complaint alleges that Prime Minister Hun Sen and a number of other senior officials of the Royal Government of Cambodia—individually and through their participation in a common criminal plan—are guilty of interfering with justice and the rights of the defendants at the ECCC to a fair trial
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Defence Counsel
This morning, Michiel Pestman and Andrew Ianuzzi, defence counsel at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, filed a criminal complaint with the Office of the Royal Prosecutor attached to the Phnom Penh Municipal Court. The complaint alleges that Prime Minister Hun Sen and a number of other senior officials of the Royal Government of Cambodia—individually and through their participation in a common criminal plan—are guilty of interfering with justice and the rights of the defendants at the ECCC to a fair trial
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Criminal Complaint
Pursuant to Article 6 of the code of Criminal Procedure of the kingdom of Cambodia(’CCP’), the Complainants-defence counsel at Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia(’ECCC’)- hereby submit this criminal complaint to the Office of The royal procecutor of the Municipal Court of Phnom Penh( the ’ORP’).
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For Sunday 23 October 2011, on the 20th anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreements Cambodia: “Paris Peace Agreements still relevant 20 years on” – UN Special Rapporteur
GENEVA – “Twenty years ago, the Paris Peace Agreements set down a clear vision of a new Cambodia built on the bedrock of human rights, democracy and the rule of law,” recalled the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Surya P. Subedi, on the twentieth anniversary of the pacts that started the process of bringing peace to Cambodia after two decades of conflict.
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For Sunday 23 October 2011, on the 20th anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreements Cambodia: “Paris Peace Agreements still relevant 20 years on” – UN Special Rapporteur
GENEVA – “Twenty years ago, the Paris Peace Agreements set down a clear vision of a new Cambodia built on the bedrock of human rights, democracy and the rule of law,” recalled the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Surya P. Subedi, on the twentieth anniversary of the pacts that started the process of bringing peace to Cambodia after two decades of conflict.
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For Sunday 23 October 2011, on the 20th anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreements Cambodia: “Paris Peace Agreements still relevant 20 years on” – UN Special Rapporteur
GENEVA – “Twenty years ago, the Paris Peace Agreements set down a clear vision of a new Cambodia built on the bedrock of human rights, democracy and the rule of law,” recalled the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Surya P. Subedi, on the twentieth anniversary of the pacts that started the process of bringing peace to Cambodia after two decades of conflict.
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