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Cambodia: Deteriorating human rights situation calls for urgent EU action
During its Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in 2009, the Government of Cambodia took the extraordinary step of accepting all 91 recommendations to improve the human rights situation in the country. However, over the past four years the government has largely failed to live up to its commitments and those in power have continued to commit human rights abuses. Most recently, the government has displayed disdain for the UPR process by sending of a low-level delegation to the UPR second cycle in January 2014 and entering its own submission late.
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Women Make the News 2014
BANGKOK, 5 MARCH 2014 – Women in the media are grossly underrepresented in Asia-Pacific. According to the Global Report on the Status of Women in the News Media, men occupy the vast majority of managerial and newsgathering positions in the region – barely 13% of senior management positions are occupied by women. Women’s salaries are generally lower than those of men doing the same work, they are often relegated to the “soft news ghetto”, and qualified female candidates are blocked in their upward mobility by factors such as institutionalized prejudices. Gender stereotyping in the media is further compounded by commercial advertising and the entertainment industry. This must change!
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WJP RULE OF LAW INDEX 2014 SURVEYS GLOBE ON GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY, CRIME, FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, ACCESS TO JUSTICE, AND MORE – CAMBODIA RANKS 91ST OUT OF 99 COUNTRIES OVERALL
NEW YORK – Cambodia ranks 91st overall and last among 15 countries in the East Asia and Pacific region in overall rule of law performance, according to the World Justice Project’s WJP Rule of Law Index 2014. Denmark (Western Europe and North America), Uruguay (Latin America and the Caribbean), Botswana (Sub-Saharan Africa), New Zealand (East Asia and Pacific), Georgia (Eastern Europe and Central Asia), Sri Lanka (South Asia), and the United Arab Emirates (Middle East and North Africa) led in their respective regions.
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CCHR launches new Business and Human Rights Portal and releases updated data on garment factories and supply chains in Cambodia
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) launches today – 28 February 2014 –a new Business and Human Rights Web Portal and releases updated data on garment factories and supply chains in the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”). The Business and Human Rights Portal and the updated database on garment factories in Cambodia are available on CCHR’s award-winning Cambodian Human Rights Web Portal at www.sithi.org.
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CCIM to release final findings on National Election investigation
The Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM) will release its final findings on the 2013 National Elections during an open workshop at 8 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28, at the Imperial Garden Villa & Hotel in Phnom Penh. The findings are the culmination of a one-year project funded by SIDA, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, and include information gathered from almost 700 citizens across Cambodia who participated in CCIM community forums.
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A Week that Shook Cambodia
The garment industry has been the chief engine of the Cambodian economy for the past two decades since its establishment in 1994. However, garment workers still account for a large part of the country’s working poor. Workers are universally unhappy about the quality of life in general and the minimum wage in particular.
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JOINT STATEMENT : The mob killing of a Vietnamese man
Pursuant to reports of the English editions of “The Phnom Penh Post” and “The Cambodia Daily” newspapers on the mob killing of a Vietnamese man in the wake of a traffic accident in Phnom Penh’s Meanchey district on 15 February 2014, we, the above human rights organizations, express our regret about the incident and our condolence to the family of the deceased. We wish his soul to rest in peace.
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Cambodia: Free 6 Randomly Arrested During Unrest Security Forces Should Be Investigated for Attacks on Crowds
(New York) – The Cambodian authorities should drop charges and release a teenage boy and five young men against whom the prosecution presented no credible evidence of criminal activity at their hearing on February 17, 2014 at a Phnom Penh court. A verdict is scheduled for February 21.
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On World Day of Social Justice, Citizen Journalist Remains in Detention
In Cambodia, the Day of Social Justice comes at a time where citizens, workers and activists alike are being denied their basic human rights, often under extremely violent circumstances. In December 2013, garment workers went on strike to demand a wage increase to $160 a month. On January 2-3, 2014, various armed forces staged a violent crackdown which led to the death of at least four workers and the arrest and pre-trial detention of 23 others. Today, 21 workers and activists remain detained, while those responsible for the killings have gone unpunished.
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Sentencing of Facebook user a Threat to Internet Freedom
The sentencing of a Phnom Penh beauty parlor owner in an online defamation suit February 6 is a troubling development for Internet freedom and freedom of speech in Cambodia. Duong Solida was fined 2 million riel ($500) and ordered to pay $1,250 in compensation in the defamation suit brought by another beauty parlor owner whom she accused on Facebook of stealing her employees. The Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM) denounces Ms. Solida’s sentencing as a threat to free speech in Cambodia.
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CCHR Releases a Briefing Note on Media Regulation and Freedom of Expression in Cambodia
This Briefing Note provides an overview of media regulation in the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”) and its implications for freedom of expression. It confirms the need for comprehensive media regulation in several key areas and for less restrictive regulation – which in practice amounts to censorship – in others. The Briefing Note begins by briefly outlining the state of freedom of expression in Cambodia and the importance of a free yet independently regulated media
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CCIM Celebrates Women’s Empowerment for World Radio Day
Broadcast a special show from 2-3 p.m. on Sarika FM 106.5. The show will include the history of World Radio Day and interviews with government and civil society leaders. Listeners will be invited to call in to the show and share their ideas on the role of radio in Cambodia.
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