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Boeung Kak Lake Protesters Demonstrate Outside Prime Minister Hun Sen’s House
At 8 am on the morning of April 22, 2013, around 80 former Boeung Kak Lake residents staged a protest in front of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP)headquarters in Phnom Penh. They were requesting that the party president, H.E. Chea Sim, help them solve their longstanding land conflict with Shukaku Inc.,
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His Excellency Please Have Mercy and Intervene in the Case Regarding Threats Made by Mr. Tep Nan, the Head of the Andong Four Village Community, Directed to Ms. Yong Sophorn; and the Sangkat Kork Raka Officer, Who Refused to Receive Ms. Yong Sophorn’s Com
On Monday 25 May 2013, a working group from CCHR’s Land Reform Project (“LRP”) visited Andong Four Village, Sangkat Kork Raka, Khan Pur Sen Chey, Phnom Penh, which is located approximately 8 km from Phnom Penh International Airport.
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His Excellency Please Have Mercy and Intervene in the Case Regarding Threats Made by Mr. Tep Nan, the Head of the Andong Four Village Community, Directed to Ms. Yong Sophorn; and the Sangkat Kork Raka Officer, Who Refused to Receive Ms. Yong Sophorn’s Com
On Monday 25 May 2013, a working group from CCHR’s Land Reform Project (“LRP”) visited Andong Four Village, Sangkat Kork Raka, Khan Pur Sen Chey, Phnom Penh, which is located approximately 8 km from Phnom Penh International Airport.
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Boeung Kak Lake Protesters Demonstrate Outside Prime Minister Hun Sen’s House
At 8 am on the morning of April 22, 2013, around 80 former Boeung Kak Lake residents staged a protest in front of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP)headquarters in Phnom Penh. They were requesting that the party president, H.E. Chea Sim, help them solve their longstanding land conflict with Shukaku Inc.,
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Mini Report Following the Round Table Discussion on the “Women’s Participation and Land Rights" Held on 21 Feb 2013, Battambang
This mini report summarizes the issues raised during the Round Table Discussion (the “RTD”) entitled “Women’s Participation and Land Rights,” held on 21 February 2013 in Battambang Province. The event was organized by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) under both the Project to Promote Women’s Political Representation in Cambodia and the Land Reform Project.
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Cambodia 2012 Human Rights Report
“Human rights are quite simply the foundation for a free and an open society. And history shows us that countries whose policies respect and reflect these rights are far more likely to be more peaceful and more prosperous, far more effective at tapping the talents of their people, far more capable of being innovative and moving rapidly and innovatively in the marketplace, and they are better long-term partners.”
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CCHR Calls for the Nomination of Journalists to Be Profiled in a Press Freedom Campaign to Mark World Press Freedom Day 2013
The 3 May 2013 is World Press Freedom Day – a day which celebrates press freedom, highlights its importance and pays tribute to journalists worldwide who have lost their lives as a result of their profession.
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CCHR, CLEC and the NGO Forum on Cambodia Release a Mini-Report Following the Roundtable Discussion on “Investment Projects and Land Concessions” Held on 29 March 2013, During Which the New General Manager of Koh Kong Sugar Industry Co Ltd Announced the Re
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”), along with the Community Legal Education Center (“CLEC”) and the NGO Forum on Cambodia, have released a Mini-Report regarding the recent roundtable discussion on “Investment Projects and Land Concessions”, which the three organizations co-hosted.
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