• Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia

    Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia

    The purpose of the sub-project is to monitor human trafficking trials in Cambodia in order to assess their fairness, for both the victims and the accused, against fair trial standards; and to assess the impact of recent legal developments aimed at combating human trafficking, including the Law on the Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation 2008

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  • Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia

    Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia

    The purpose of the sub-project is to monitor human trafficking trials in Cambodia in order to assess their fairness, for both the victims and the accused, against fair trial standards; and to assess the impact of recent legal developments aimed at combating human trafficking, including the Law on the Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation 2008

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  • Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia

    Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia

    The purpose of the sub-project is to monitor human trafficking trials in Cambodia in order to assess their fairness, for both the victims and the accused, against fair trial standards; and to assess the impact of recent legal developments aimed at combating human trafficking, including the Law on the Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation 2008

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  • Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia

    Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia

    The purpose of the sub-project is to monitor human trafficking trials in Cambodia in order to assess their fairness, for both the victims and the accused, against fair trial standards; and to assess the impact of recent legal developments aimed at combating human trafficking, including the Law on the Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation 2008

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  • NGO Joint Statistics Database Report on Sexual Trafficking, Exploitation and Rape in Cambodia 2010

    NGO Joint Statistics Database Report on Sexual Trafficking, Exploitation and Rape in Cambodia 2010

    This report is the result of data collected as part of the NGO joint statistics project from 39 NGOs, and collated by ECPAT Cambodia from January – December 2010. This report does not attempt to describe the extent of sexual trafficking or rape in Cambodia. It can, however, offer interesting insights into the profile of victims and trends over time, which can be used for advocacy, and to inform policy and practice. In total 39 victims of sexual trafficking and 539 victims of rape were reported by participating NGOs in 2010. A further 43 victims of suspected cases of sexual trafficking were identified, but as they failed to meet ECPAT’s assessment criteria, they have been included in a separate section on sexual exploitation.

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  • CAMBODIA: "Cambodians Can Remain Pawns, or Can Hang Together Against Sen’s Autocracy"

    CAMBODIA: "Cambodians Can Remain Pawns, or Can Hang Together Against Sen’s Autocracy"

    Cambodia’s rich kids can spend a lot on drinks in a single night and whose parent newly built neoclassical mansions.The contrast serves to forecast Cambodia’s unpleasant future, a future the international community sought to avoid when it established the 1991 Paris Peace Accords and invested billion to set Cambodia on a productive course. The current situation in Cambodia and the future it foretells represent an international failure.

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  • CAMBODIA: "Cambodians Can Remain Pawns, or Can Hang Together Against Sen’s Autocracy"

    CAMBODIA: "Cambodians Can Remain Pawns, or Can Hang Together Against Sen’s Autocracy"

    Cambodia’s rich kids can spend a lot on drinks in a single night and whose parent newly built neoclassical mansions.The contrast serves to forecast Cambodia’s unpleasant future, a future the international community sought to avoid when it established the 1991 Paris Peace Accords and invested billion to set Cambodia on a productive course. The current situation in Cambodia and the future it foretells represent an international failure.

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  • Land Conflict Cases in Cambodia

    Land Conflict Cases in Cambodia

    This Factsheet accompanied the launch the findings of a study into land conflicts in Cambodia on the Cambodian Human Rights Portal, www.sithi.org.

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  • CAMBODIA: "Cambodians Can Remain Pawns, or Can Hang Together Against Sen’s Autocracy"

    CAMBODIA: "Cambodians Can Remain Pawns, or Can Hang Together Against Sen’s Autocracy"

    Cambodia’s rich kids can spend a lot on drinks in a single night and whose parent newly built neoclassical mansions.The contrast serves to forecast Cambodia’s unpleasant future, a future the international community sought to avoid when it established the 1991 Paris Peace Accords and invested billion to set Cambodia on a productive course. The current situation in Cambodia and the future it foretells represent an international failure.

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  • CAMBODIA: "Cambodians Can Remain Pawns, or Can Hang Together Against Sen’s Autocracy"

    CAMBODIA: "Cambodians Can Remain Pawns, or Can Hang Together Against Sen’s Autocracy"

    Cambodia’s rich kids can spend a lot on drinks in a single night and whose parent newly built neoclassical mansions.The contrast serves to forecast Cambodia’s unpleasant future, a future the international community sought to avoid when it established the 1991 Paris Peace Accords and invested billion to set Cambodia on a productive course. The current situation in Cambodia and the future it foretells represent an international failure.

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  • Excessive Use of Force Against Peaceful Gathering of Villagers in Phnom Penh

    Excessive Use of Force Against Peaceful Gathering of Villagers in Phnom Penh

    The Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO) strongly condemns the violent dispersal and forced removal of about fourty-five villagers from Phnom Penh by the municipal and district police, andsecurity guards. The villagers had peacefully assembled at a distance of a hundred meters from Prime Minister Hun Sen’s villa in central Phnom Penh earlier this morning.

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  • Excessive Use of Force Against Peaceful Gathering of Villagers in Phnom Penh

    Excessive Use of Force Against Peaceful Gathering of Villagers in Phnom Penh

    The Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO) strongly condemns the violent dispersal and forced removal of about fourty-five villagers from Phnom Penh by the municipal and district police, andsecurity guards. The villagers had peacefully assembled at a distance of a hundred meters from Prime Minister Hun Sen’s villa in central Phnom Penh earlier this morning.

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