• Legal Analysis on the Case of H.E. Mu Sochua and Calls for Judicial Independence in Cambodia

    Legal Analysis on the Case of H.E. Mu Sochua and Calls for Judicial Independence in Cambodia

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) today releases a legal analysis of the case of H.E. Mu Sochua. The analysis sets out the facts of the case and the relevant law, outlines how the Prosecution has failed to prove the case of defamation against Mu Sochua, and establishes that she did not receive a fair trial at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court or the Appeal Court of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

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  • International Donors Must Act on Entrenched Natural Resource Related Corruption in Cambodia

    International Donors Must Act on Entrenched Natural Resource Related Corruption in Cambodia

    Ambassadors from donor countries will meet in Phnom Penh from June 2, 3 for the regular review of the government’s progress towards meeting reform targets. They are expected to agree to continue to provide aid to the tune of $1bn a year

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  • International Childrens Rights Day, 1 June 2010

    International Childrens Rights Day, 1 June 2010

    To mark International Childrens Day this year, LICADHO is promoting the theme of A community without child trafficking in Kien Svay district, Kandal province, to promote childrens rights as well as raise awareness of child trafficking and the worst forms of child labor.

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  • International Childrens Rights Day, 1 June 2010

    International Childrens Rights Day, 1 June 2010

    To mark International Childrens Day this year, LICADHO is promoting the theme of A community without child trafficking in Kien Svay district, Kandal province, to promote childrens rights as well as raise awareness of child trafficking and the worst forms of child labor.

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  • Legal Analysis on the Case of H.E. Mu Sochua and Calls for Judicial Independence in Cambodia

    Legal Analysis on the Case of H.E. Mu Sochua and Calls for Judicial Independence in Cambodia

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) today releases a legal analysis of the case of H.E. Mu Sochua. The analysis sets out the facts of the case and the relevant law, outlines how the Prosecution has failed to prove the case of defamation against Mu Sochua, and establishes that she did not receive a fair trial at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court or the Appeal Court of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

    Read More
  • International Donors Must Act on Entrenched Natural Resource Related Corruption in Cambodia

    International Donors Must Act on Entrenched Natural Resource Related Corruption in Cambodia

    Ambassadors from donor countries will meet in Phnom Penh from June 2, 3 for the regular review of the government’s progress towards meeting reform targets. They are expected to agree to continue to provide aid to the tune of $1bn a year

    Read More
  • International Donors Must Act on Entrenched Natural Resource Related Corruption in Cambodia

    International Donors Must Act on Entrenched Natural Resource Related Corruption in Cambodia

    Ambassadors from donor countries will meet in Phnom Penh from June 2, 3 for the regular review of the government’s progress towards meeting reform targets. They are expected to agree to continue to provide aid to the tune of $1bn a year

    Read More
  • Feed the Future of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Feed the Future of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Cambodia has received billions of dollars in aid from democratic countries since the intervention of the United Nations (“UN”) in the early 1990s. Yet the RGC has continued to violate the fundamental human rights of Cambodians, while senior officials have pilfered national resources for their own personal benefit. The crack down on freedom of expression continues, land and livelihoods are lost by the day, minorities remain excluded, and the judicial system remains corrupt and non-independent. It is time for democratic donor countries and their taxpayers to demand improvements in human rights and governance in Cambodia, in exchange for the assistance that supports those that the RGC has failed and serves to prop up the regime.

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  • Feed the Future of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Feed the Future of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Cambodia has received billions of dollars in aid from democratic countries since the intervention of the United Nations (“UN”) in the early 1990s. Yet the RGC has continued to violate the fundamental human rights of Cambodians, while senior officials have pilfered national resources for their own personal benefit. The crack down on freedom of expression continues, land and livelihoods are lost by the day, minorities remain excluded, and the judicial system remains corrupt and non-independent. It is time for democratic donor countries and their taxpayers to demand improvements in human rights and governance in Cambodia, in exchange for the assistance that supports those that the RGC has failed and serves to prop up the regime.

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  • Feed the Future of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Feed the Future of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Cambodia has received billions of dollars in aid from democratic countries since the intervention of the United Nations (“UN”) in the early 1990s. Yet the RGC has continued to violate the fundamental human rights of Cambodians, while senior officials have pilfered national resources for their own personal benefit. The crack down on freedom of expression continues, land and livelihoods are lost by the day, minorities remain excluded, and the judicial system remains corrupt and non-independent. It is time for democratic donor countries and their taxpayers to demand improvements in human rights and governance in Cambodia, in exchange for the assistance that supports those that the RGC has failed and serves to prop up the regime.

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  • Feed the Future of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Feed the Future of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Cambodia has received billions of dollars in aid from democratic countries since the intervention of the United Nations (“UN”) in the early 1990s. Yet the RGC has continued to violate the fundamental human rights of Cambodians, while senior officials have pilfered national resources for their own personal benefit. The crack down on freedom of expression continues, land and livelihoods are lost by the day, minorities remain excluded, and the judicial system remains corrupt and non-independent. It is time for democratic donor countries and their taxpayers to demand improvements in human rights and governance in Cambodia, in exchange for the assistance that supports those that the RGC has failed and serves to prop up the regime.

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  • People Arrested in Svay Rieng in Economic Land Concession

    People Arrested in Svay Rieng in Economic Land Concession

    The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) would like to express our dissatisfaction for the unjust measure taken by first instance provincial court in Svay Rieng that arrested one village representative, Mr. Yea Yeng and sent him to prison. Not only that, the court continues to try to arrest other 15 villagers on criminal charges related to the Economic Land Concession dispute between the rubber plantation company, Peam Chaing, and 5 villages.

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