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UN-Cambodia Court: Excessive secrecy, exclusion and fears of inappropriate interference
Amnesty International calls upon the ECCC to adopt rules, policies and practices which ensure transparency, accessibility - in particular to victims, vigorous pursuit of investigations and prosecutions, and a firm rejection of any inappropriate or unwarranted interference with the judicial process
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UN-Cambodia Court: Excessive secrecy, exclusion and fears of inappropriate interference
Amnesty International calls upon the ECCC to adopt rules, policies and practices which ensure transparency, accessibility - in particular to victims, vigorous pursuit of investigations and prosecutions, and a firm rejection of any inappropriate or unwarranted interference with the judicial process
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UN-Cambodia Court: Excessive secrecy, exclusion and fears of inappropriate interference
Amnesty International calls upon the ECCC to adopt rules, policies and practices which ensure transparency, accessibility - in particular to victims, vigorous pursuit of investigations and prosecutions, and a firm rejection of any inappropriate or unwarranted interference with the judicial process
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Report on Journalist Training on Reporting Freedom of Expression
The statement addressed the concerns of journalists over Cambodia’s new Criminal Code which minimizes freedom of press and also called for removing the concerned articles limiting such freedom.
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Juvenile Justice: Pre-trial Detention and Sentencing in the Cambodian Justice System
"This International Children’s Day, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) would like to draw attention to the rights of juvenile accused to a fair trial. The rights and best interests of the child must be a primary consideration at all stages of the trial process. Sadly this is not the current state of affairs in Cambodia. I believe with a coopera approach with government, working in partnership with donors, NGOs and private organizations Cambodia can develop an effective juvenile justice process that ensures that young persons who break the law receive adequate support to become constructive members of society"
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Statement by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Professor Surya P. Subedi
I am about to complete my fifth human rights fact-finding mission to Cambodia. The present mission was an extension of my previous mission that took place in February this year. In addition to monitoring the situation of human rights in the country in general, I have focussed the present mission on the continuation of my examination of the role of parliament as part of my attempt to carry out an assessment of State institutions responsible for upholding people’s rights.
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Statement by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Professor Surya P. Subedi
I am about to complete my fifth human rights fact-finding mission to Cambodia. The present mission was an extension of my previous mission that took place in February this year. In addition to monitoring the situation of human rights in the country in general, I have focussed the present mission on the continuation of my examination of the role of parliament as part of my attempt to carry out an assessment of State institutions responsible for upholding people’s rights.
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Statement by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Professor Surya P. Subedi
I am about to complete my fifth human rights fact-finding mission to Cambodia. The present mission was an extension of my previous mission that took place in February this year. In addition to monitoring the situation of human rights in the country in general, I have focussed the present mission on the continuation of my examination of the role of parliament as part of my attempt to carry out an assessment of State institutions responsible for upholding people’s rights.
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Statement by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Professor Surya P. Subedi
I am about to complete my fifth human rights fact-finding mission to Cambodia. The present mission was an extension of my previous mission that took place in February this year. In addition to monitoring the situation of human rights in the country in general, I have focussed the present mission on the continuation of my examination of the role of parliament as part of my attempt to carry out an assessment of State institutions responsible for upholding people’s rights.
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In spirit of fair play, find alternative venue for the Bayon Challenge Football Tournament
HRTF urges the organisers of the Bayon Challenge to find an alternative venue for the football tournament planned to be held at Phnom Penh’s 7NG Field this weekend. The field sits on land that was illegally and violently seized from the Dey Krahorm community in 2009. If an alternative venue cannot be found, we call upon participating teams and sponsors to withdraw from the tournament.
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In spirit of fair play, find alternative venue for the Bayon Challenge Football Tournament
HRTF urges the organisers of the Bayon Challenge to find an alternative venue for the football tournament planned to be held at Phnom Penh’s 7NG Field this weekend. The field sits on land that was illegally and violently seized from the Dey Krahorm community in 2009. If an alternative venue cannot be found, we call upon participating teams and sponsors to withdraw from the tournament.
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In spirit of fair play, find alternative venue for the Bayon Challenge Football Tournament
HRTF urges the organisers of the Bayon Challenge to find an alternative venue for the football tournament planned to be held at Phnom Penh’s 7NG Field this weekend. The field sits on land that was illegally and violently seized from the Dey Krahorm community in 2009. If an alternative venue cannot be found, we call upon participating teams and sponsors to withdraw from the tournament.
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