• International Religious Freedom Report for 2011 (Cambodia)

    International Religious Freedom Report for 2011 (Cambodia)

    The constitution and other laws and policies protect religious freedom and, in practice, the government generally respected religious freedom. The government did not demonstrate a trend toward either improvement or deterioration in respect for and protection of the right to religious freedom.

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  • World Report 2011: Cambodia

    World Report 2011: Cambodia

    The Cambodian government increased its repression of freedoms of expression, assembly, and association in 2010, tightening the space for civil society to operate.

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  • Comboting Acid Violence in Bangladesh, India, and Cambodia

    Comboting Acid Violence in Bangladesh, India, and Cambodia

    This Report was made possible by the Generous support of the Avon Foundation for Women, This Report was researched by the faculty and staff of the Avon Global Center for women and Justice, students from the Cornell Law school International Human Rights Clinic, and members of the committee on the International Human Rights of the New York City Bar Association and does not necessarily reflect the view of the individual members of the Avon Global Center for Women and Justice’s Steering Committee, the Avon Foundation, or the Avon Corporation.

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  • Survey of Cambodia Public Opinion
  • Database Report on Rape, Sexual Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation in Cambodia

    Database Report on Rape, Sexual Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation in Cambodia

    This Report is a product of the “NGO Joint Statistics: Database on Sexual Trafficking, Sexual Exploitation and Rape in Cambodia” Project (“The Project”), implemented by ECPAT Cambodia in partnership with COSECAM, NGOCRC, Cambodia ACTs, Chab Dai and Child Wise Cambodia.

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  • Combating Acid Violence in Bangladesh, India, and Cambodia

    Combating Acid Violence in Bangladesh, India, and Cambodia

    This Report was made possible by the Generous support of the Avon Foundation for Women, This Report was researched by the faculty and staff of the Avon Global Center for women and Justice, students from the Cornell Law school International Human Rights Clinic, and members of the committee on the International Human Rights of the New York City Bar Association and does not necessarily reflect the view of the individual members of the Avon Global Center for Women and Justice’s Steering Committee, the Avon Foundation, or the Avon Corporation.

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  • State of the World’s Forests

    State of the World’s Forests

    The State of the World’s Forests reports on the status of forests, recent major policy and institutional developments and key issues concerning the forest sector. It makes current, reliable and policy-relevant information widely available to facilitate informed discussion and decision-making with regard to the world’s forests.

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  • Social Media and Politics

    Social Media and Politics

    Social Media and Politics is a compilation of 13 essays and studies that show the role social networking is playing in political communication in Asia.

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  • Asia’s Media Innovators Vol.2
  • CCHR’S Key Concerns and Recommendation Concerning the Draft Law on Association and Non-Governmental Organization

    CCHR’S Key Concerns and Recommendation Concerning the Draft Law on Association and Non-Governmental Organization

    This analysis is written by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”), a non-political, independent, non-governmental organization that works to promote and protect democracy and respect for human rights – primarily civil and political rights – throughout the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”). The purpose of this analysis is to take a thematic approach in voicing CCHR’s key concerns and recommendations with respect to the draft law on associations and non-governmental organizations (the “Law”). This analysis is available to CCHR’s friends and partners for review and discussion. A more detailed article-by-article analysis of the Law will follow in early January. This analysis has been based upon the Law circulated by the Ministry of Interior (the “MOI”) on 15 December 2010.

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  • Freedom of Expression in Cambodia: The Illusion of Democracy

    Freedom of Expression in Cambodia: The Illusion of Democracy

    In the six-month period covered in this report, LICADHO documented nearly 50 cases involving violations of expressive rights in Cambodia. These cases follow patterns, and their similarities are not coincidental. They have the markings of a systematic crackdown.

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  • Coming out in the Kingdom: Lesbian Gay  Bisexual and Transgender People in Cambodia

    Coming out in the Kingdom: Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender People in Cambodia

    As a result of differences in language and culture, the concept of ‘homosexuality’ as understood in the West is not necessarily directly transferable and understandable in the Cambodian context. Rather, the Cambodian understanding of sexuality is derived from concepts of gender, character and personality. The focus on these character traits and outwardly visible characteristics instead of sexual orientation means that many Cambodians who are homosexual do not identify themselves as such.

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