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Ongoing Threats to Indigenous Montagnards in Vietnam’s Central Highlands
Drawing on eyewitness accounts and published sources, this 55-page report provides fresh information about ongoing religious and political persecution of Montagnards, or indigenous communities, in Vietnam’s Central Highlands.
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CCHR Protests Against the Temporary Detention of Its Staff and a Journalist of Samrek Yutethor who Investigated at the Relocation site of Kouk Roka
The CCHR protests agiants the arbitrary detention of its investigator, Mr. Choun Socheat and a journalist of Samrek Yutthor newspaper,Mr. Hem Choun in this morning at 09:30.
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More than 3,000 Legally-Entitled Voters Deprived of the Right to Vote
It is the sole responsibility of Sankat administrative police in the area to perform census registration and issue documents, including family book, residency books and identity cards.
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Human Rights in Cambodia the Facade of Stability Report 2006
LICADHO maintains that there can be no genuine stability without human rights and rule of law. When power is concentrated in the hands of a few, stability can easily tend towards authoritarian rule by a minority who abuse and exploit the majority. When the Government restricts freedom of expression and assembly, the result is not a stable political environment, but merely the absence of audible dissent. Real debate is critical to the development of good government policies, to better serve the people of Cambodia, and to promote real social, economic and political stability.
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CCHR Demands End of Impunity for Corruption in Cambodia and the Release of All Information about the Abuse of World Bank Funds
The CCHR is very concerned about the widespread corruption of Cambodia ministries and officials.
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Resolution over the Land Disputes in Kbal Spean Village
The Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC), a coalition of 21 local NGOS, is pleased with the reported resolution of the long-standing land dispute in Kbal Spean Village, Poi Pet Commune, Banteay Meanchey province. But CHRAC remains concerned by the lack of justice provided over the killings of five people during the 2005 eviction of Kbal Spean community.
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Civil Society Urges the Cambodian Government to Fully Implement the Statute of the International Criminal Court
On 5 May 2006 more than 50 representatives of Cambodian and international Human Rights NGOs gathered to launch a report prepared by the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) with the active participation of the Cambodian Association for Human Rights and Development (ADHOC) on the implementation of the Statue of the International Criminal Court (ICC), ratified by Cambodia on 11 April 2002.
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Cambodia: Brutality and Impunity of the Cambodian Security Forces Must be Stopped Through Criminal Prosecutions
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has learned that over recent months, members of various Cambodian security forces have in separate incidents shot and injured young women in Phnom Penh, shot dead a villager in Kambong Cham, and wantonly driven a car into a smuggler there, killing him on the spot. The AHRC has also learned that no perpetrators of these crimes have been brought to justice.
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