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Open letter to United Nations Special Expert on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal Clint Williamson from Cambodian Center for Human Rights
I write to you as a Cambodian civil societyl eader and as a victim of the Khmer Rouge, my father haveing been murdered at the hands of that brutal regime.
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Open letter to United Nations Special Expert on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal Clint Williamson from Cambodian Center for Human Rights
I write to you as a Cambodian civil societyl eader and as a victim of the Khmer Rouge, my father haveing been murdered at the hands of that brutal regime.
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Open letter to United Nations Special Expert on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal Clint Williamson from Cambodian Center for Human Rights
I write to you as a Cambodian civil societyl eader and as a victim of the Khmer Rouge, my father haveing been murdered at the hands of that brutal regime.
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Open letter to United Nations Special Expert on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal Clint Williamson from Cambodian Center for Human Rights
I write to you as a Cambodian civil societyl eader and as a victim of the Khmer Rouge, my father haveing been murdered at the hands of that brutal regime.
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COMFREL’s Monitoring and Evaluation Report of the Royal Government’s Fulfillment On their Precise Indicator Political Platforms 2009 to 2010
The report reveals that the Royal Government completely fulfilled 30% (3) of its promises by 2010. These include: An annual increase in the salaries of civil servants and members of the armed forces of 20%, an increase in land cleared of mines and UXOs to 45000ha by 2010 and to provide access to clean water for 40% of the rural population by 2010. 70% of the promises that were not completely achieved include: sustaining economic growth at an annual rate of 7%, increase tourism by 20% annually and to establish a social security system for civil servants, armed forces, workers and employees etc.
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Joint Media Statement: Civil Society Expresses Concern over Recent Developments in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, and Urges the International Community to Speak Out
We, the undersigned members of civil society, are deeply concerned over recent developments at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) in relation to the ongoing prosecution and investigations in Cases 003 and 004.
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CCHR condemns cowardly homophobic attack and police negligence adidst otherwise joyful PRIDE celebrate
This is a shocking and entirely unprovoked attack on innocent people peacefully and joyfully celebrating Pride Week 2011. CCHR Condemns this heinous and cowardly act, but congratulates the staff of Rainbow Bar for refusing to be cowed by such behavior and having the courage to continue with their Pride Week celebrations after the attack.
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CCHR condemns cowardly homophobic attack and police negligence adidst otherwise joyful PRIDE celebrate
This is a shocking and entirely unprovoked attack on innocent people peacefully and joyfully celebrating Pride Week 2011. CCHR Condemns this heinous and cowardly act, but congratulates the staff of Rainbow Bar for refusing to be cowed by such behavior and having the courage to continue with their Pride Week celebrations after the attack.
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CCHR condemns cowardly homophobic attack and police negligence adidst otherwise joyful PRIDE celebrate
This is a shocking and entirely unprovoked attack on innocent people peacefully and joyfully celebrating Pride Week 2011. CCHR Condemns this heinous and cowardly act, but congratulates the staff of Rainbow Bar for refusing to be cowed by such behavior and having the courage to continue with their Pride Week celebrations after the attack.
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Request for the indication of provisional measures - The Court to hold public hearings on Monday 30 and Tuesday 31 May 2011
THE HAGUE, 19 May 2011. The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, will hold public hearings in the case concerning the Request for Interpretation of the Judgment of 15 June 1962 in the Case concerning the Temple of Preah Vihear (Cambodia v. Thailand) (Cambodia v. Thailand), on Monday 30 and Tuesday 31 May 2011, at the Peace Palace in The Hague, the seat of the Court.
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COMFREL’s Monitoring and Evaluation Report of the Royal Government’s Fulfillment On their Precise Indicator Political Platforms 2009 to 2010
COMFREL has released its Monitoring and Evaluation Report of the Royal Government’s Fulfillment on their Precise Indicator Political Platforms 2009 to 2010.
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Joint Media Statement: Civil Society Expresses Concern over Recent Developments in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, and Urges the International Community to Speak Out
We, the undersigned members of civil society, are deeply concerned over recent developments at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) in relation to the ongoing prosecution and investigations in Cases 003 and 004.
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