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Annual Report 2005
There can be no question that 2005 was a seminal year for OHCHR. It marked the moment at which, for the first time, the United Nations human rights Office was able to combine vision, strategy, personnel, resources and political support into the beginnings of an effective means by which to seek to address some of the greatest human rights challenges we currently face in the world today. In the Report you have before you, we seek to explain to you how this has happened and what more needs to be done to enable us to continue down the path on which we have embarked.
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Human Rights Situation Report 2004
After 2003 national elections there was a political deadlock between the three most popular political parties which continued until mid 2004. it has becomes almost customary that a political crisis occurs post every election. This situation mirrors the vulnerability of Cambodia democratic institutions and the immaturity of its politicians, who have dealt with the political crisis by modifying the Constitution in the wake of every election irrespective of the impacts on the spirit of the supreme law of the country.
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Corruption Perceptions Index 2005
South Korea has shown the greatest improvement in Asia in the CPI 2005
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Role and Achievements of the OHCHR Cambodia
The present report describes the role and achievements of the Cambodia Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR, Cambodia) from January to December 2004 in assisting the Government and people of Cambodia to further the protection and promotion of human rights.
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Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia
A new Government, a coalition between the Cambodian People Party and the National United Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful and Cooperative Cambodia, was established in July 2004 after a political deadlock that lasted almost a year.
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Street March to Highlight Freedom of Assembly & Expression
Cambodian NGO workers will march through Phnom Penh on Monday December 6 to demand an end to nearly two years of arbitrary restrictions by government authorities on marches, demonstrations and other public gatherings.
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Newsletter Quarterly Issue 8
"In Newsletter December 2004 issue 8 by LEGAL AID of CAMBODIA had important point such as How to maintain evidences in rape cases/ Children detained like adults/ Civil Compensation CANNOT Terminate Public Action/ Poverty Alleviation in Cambodia/ The roles of the Labor Law Unit in Unions."
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