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The Chinese North-South Railway Project
In early January 2013, the Cambodian media and the international press reported the signing of a major deal with two Chinese companies for a railway construction and port development project, joining a new steel plant in Preah Vihear province to the coastal area of Koh Kong province. The project includes a purpose-built port and over 400 kilometres of railway running from the north of the country to the southwest.
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CCHR’s Sithi.org Wins 2013 Communications for Social Change Award
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) is proud to announce that CCHR’s human rights web-portal www.sithi.org (the “Sithi Portal”) has won the 2013 Communications for Social Change Award awarded by the Centre for Communication and Social Change at the School of Journalism and Communication, within the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
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CCHR’s Sithi.org Wins 2013 Communications for Social Change Award
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) is proud to announce that CCHR’s human rights web-portal www.sithi.org (the “Sithi Portal”) has won the 2013 Communications for Social Change Award awarded by the Centre for Communication and Social Change at the School of Journalism and Communication, within the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
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ASEAN SOGI Caucus: We Are ASEAN
We, the ASEAN SOGI Caucusi are deeply outraged and concerned by the decision of the National Organizing Committee (NOC) of Brunei Darussalam’s to restrict discussions and limit civil society spaces at the ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ ASEAN People’s Forum 2013 (ASCS/APF) for selective groups of people whose opinions and views are not aligned with the state’s views, namely sexual orientation and gender identity and gender expression (SOGIE), sex work, sexual and reproductive health rights.
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ASEAN SOGI Caucus: We Are ASEAN
We, the ASEAN SOGI Caucusi are deeply outraged and concerned by the decision of the National Organizing Committee (NOC) of Brunei Darussalam’s to restrict discussions and limit civil society spaces at the ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ ASEAN People’s Forum 2013 (ASCS/APF) for selective groups of people whose opinions and views are not aligned with the state’s views, namely sexual orientation and gender identity and gender expression (SOGIE), sex work, sexual and reproductive health rights.
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