• Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    The General Assembly expressed grave concern about the atrocities that continued to be committed by the Khmer Rouge, including the taking and killing of hostages, and other deplorable incidents detailed in the reports of the Special Representative.

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  • Role and Achievements of the OHCHR Cambodia

    Role and Achievements of the OHCHR Cambodia

    Through its office in Cambodia, the Centre for Human Rights has carried out a number of activities for the creation, strengthening and support of a legal framework consistent with international human rights norms and for securing the promotion and protection of human rights.

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  • Recommendations Made by the SRSG on Matters Within His Mandate

    Recommendations Made by the SRSG on Matters Within His Mandate

    The General Assembly, in its resolution 48/154 of 20 December 1993, entitled Situation of human rights in Cambodia, welcomed the establishment in Cambodia of an operational presence of the Centre for Human Rights of the Secretariat and requested the Secretary General to assure the protection of human rights of all people in Cambodia. On 1 October 1993, the Centre established its office in Cambodia in Phnom Penh.

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  • Role and Achievements of the OHCHR Cambodia

    Role and Achievements of the OHCHR Cambodia

    Most of the activities to be implemented by the Centre for Human Rights in Cambodia are to be financed from voluntary contributions to the Trust Fund for a Human Rights Education Programme in Cambodia. Contributions received as at 30 June 1995 are shown in annex I to the present report.

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  • Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    The Special Representative wishes to express his sincere appreciation to the Government of Cambodia for the full cooperation extended to him during his mission. As in the past, every door which the Special Representative asked to be opened, whether in prisons, courts or hospitals, was opened to him.

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  • Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Through its office in Cambodia, the Centre for Human Rights has carried out the following activities in favour of the creation of a legal and institutional framework consistent with international human rights norms and for securing the promotion and protection of human rights and democracy.

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  • Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    By its resolution 48, 154 of 20 December 1993, entitled Situation of human rights in Cambodia, the General Assembly welcomed the elections of May 1993 and the inauguration of the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

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  • Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    By resolution 1993, 6 entitled Sithuation of Human Rights in Cambodia adopted on 19 February 1993 the Commission on Human Rights, recognizeing that Cambodia tragic recent history required special measures to assure the protection of human rights and the non return to the policies and practices of the past and bearing nind the role and responsibilities of the United Nations

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  • Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia

    The Special Representative wishes to express his sincere appreciation to the Royal National Government of Cambodia for the full cooperation received during his mission, in particular in facilitating visits to various institutions such as prisons, courts and hospitals.

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  • The State of Cambodian Prisons

    The State of Cambodian Prisons

    The report was compiled from research conducted as part of prison visits during the months march through July 1994 and some further investigations up to November 1994

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  • Report of the Secretary General on the Situation in Cambodia
  • The International Symposium on Human Rights

    The International Symposium on Human Rights

    The International Symposium on Human Rights in Cambodia took place from 30 November to 2 December 1992 in Phnom Penh under the auspices of the Human Rights Component of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC). Its goal was to bring together national, regional and international human rights bodies to build a foundation for the protection and promotion of human rights, particularly following elections and UNTAC’s withdrawal from Cambodia.

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