• Responsibility of International Buyers in the Protection of Workers’ Rights in Cambodia

    Responsibility of International Buyers in the Protection of Workers’ Rights in Cambodia

    This statement provides deep concert of The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) that a recent peaceful and lawful strike by garment and apparel workers in Cambodia has been met with legal threats and court-sponsored retaliation, with tacit approval from the Cambodian government, against union leaders and workers.

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  • Responsibility of International Buyers in the Protection of Workers’ Rights in Cambodia

    Responsibility of International Buyers in the Protection of Workers’ Rights in Cambodia

    This statement provides deep concert of The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) that a recent peaceful and lawful strike by garment and apparel workers in Cambodia has been met with legal threats and court-sponsored retaliation, with tacit approval from the Cambodian government, against union leaders and workers.

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  • Cambodia: Rainsy Sentence Shatters Pretense of Democracy

    Cambodia: Rainsy Sentence Shatters Pretense of Democracy

    This statement is aimed to provide the view of the Human Right Watch toward the conviction of the Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy on politicized charges.

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  • Cambodia: Rainsy Sentence Shatters Pretense of Democracy

    Cambodia: Rainsy Sentence Shatters Pretense of Democracy

    This statement is aimed to provide the view of the Human Right Watch toward the conviction of the Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy on politicized charges.

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  • CCHR Welcomes Constitution Day and Calls for Culture of Constitutional Awareness

    CCHR Welcomes Constitution Day and Calls for Culture of Constitutional Awareness

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) congratulates all Khmer citizens on the occasion of Constitution Day, the seventeenth anniversary of the formal adoption of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia. This day marks our transition from the tragedy and tumult of previous decades towards development and democracy. CCHR commends the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) for its ongoing work to educate high school students about the Constitution but calls on the RGC to widen the constitutional curriculum, particularly that which deals with constitutional rights as contained in Articles 31-50.

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  • Conviction Evidence of Government Attempt to Remove Sam Rainsy From Politics

    Conviction Evidence of Government Attempt to Remove Sam Rainsy From Politics

    The Cambodia Center for Human Rights, via this press release,​ condemns today’s polictical ruling by the Phnom Penh Capital court and the CCHR also notes with concern about this trail.

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  • CCHR Welcomes Constitution Day and Calls for Culture of Constitutional Awareness

    CCHR Welcomes Constitution Day and Calls for Culture of Constitutional Awareness

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) congratulates all Khmer citizens on the occasion of Constitution Day, the seventeenth anniversary of the formal adoption of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia. This day marks our transition from the tragedy and tumult of previous decades towards development and democracy. CCHR commends the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) for its ongoing work to educate high school students about the Constitution but calls on the RGC to widen the constitutional curriculum, particularly that which deals with constitutional rights as contained in Articles 31-50.

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  • Conviction Evidence of Government Attempt to Remove Sam Rainsy From Politics

    Conviction Evidence of Government Attempt to Remove Sam Rainsy From Politics

    The Cambodia Center for Human Rights, via this press release,​ condemns today’s polictical ruling by the Phnom Penh Capital court and the CCHR also notes with concern about this trail.

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  • Conviction Evidence of Government Attempt to Remove Sam Rainsy From Politics

    Conviction Evidence of Government Attempt to Remove Sam Rainsy From Politics

    The Cambodia Center for Human Rights, via this press release,​ condemns today’s polictical ruling by the Phnom Penh Capital court and the CCHR also notes with concern about this trail.

    Read More
  • Conviction Evidence of Government Attempt to Remove Sam Rainsy From Politics

    Conviction Evidence of Government Attempt to Remove Sam Rainsy From Politics

    The Cambodia Center for Human Rights, via this press release,​ condemns today’s polictical ruling by the Phnom Penh Capital court and the CCHR also notes with concern about this trail.

    Read More
  • CCHR Welcomes Constitution Day and Calls for Culture of Constitutional Awareness

    CCHR Welcomes Constitution Day and Calls for Culture of Constitutional Awareness

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) congratulates all Khmer citizens on the occasion of Constitution Day, the seventeenth anniversary of the formal adoption of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia. This day marks our transition from the tragedy and tumult of previous decades towards development and democracy. CCHR commends the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) for its ongoing work to educate high school students about the Constitution but calls on the RGC to widen the constitutional curriculum, particularly that which deals with constitutional rights as contained in Articles 31-50.

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  • CCHR Welcomes Constitution Day and Calls for Culture of Constitutional Awareness

    CCHR Welcomes Constitution Day and Calls for Culture of Constitutional Awareness

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) congratulates all Khmer citizens on the occasion of Constitution Day, the seventeenth anniversary of the formal adoption of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia. This day marks our transition from the tragedy and tumult of previous decades towards development and democracy. CCHR commends the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) for its ongoing work to educate high school students about the Constitution but calls on the RGC to widen the constitutional curriculum, particularly that which deals with constitutional rights as contained in Articles 31-50.

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