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Mini Report Following Round Table Discussion on the “Role of Women in Politics at National Level”
This mini report summarizes the issues raised during the Round Table Discussion (“RTD”) entitled “Role of Women in Politics at National Level”, held on 7 February 2013 in Phnom Penh. The event was organized by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) under the Project to Promote Women’s Political Representation in Cambodia.
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KRT Trial Monitor C002 – Issue 55 (25 & 29 March 2013)
On 25 March, in the first hearing after Ieng Sary passed away on 14 March 2013 and the subsequent termination of the proceedings against him, the Trial Chamber heard the joint testimony of two court-appointed medical experts regarding the medical assessment of Nuon Chea.
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Why Start a Blog?
In 2013, starting a blog is hardly something revolutionary. So why have we then decided to do just that? The ECCC Public Affairs Section is already using a wide range of communication channels to inform the public about the work of the ECCC. Major developments are often announced through press releases and the ECCC website, and the monthly newsletter The Court Report brings regular updates.
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Why Start a Blog?
In 2013, starting a blog is hardly something revolutionary. So why have we then decided to do just that? The ECCC Public Affairs Section is already using a wide range of communication channels to inform the public about the work of the ECCC. Major developments are often announced through press releases and the ECCC website, and the monthly newsletter The Court Report brings regular updates.
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SRP Commune Chief Threatened by Forestry Administration for Speaking to Media
Srekor commune chief, Siek Mekong of the Sam Rainsy Party, was recently threatened by government officials after he spoke to media regarding the extensive deforestation occurring in his local community. On 31 March 2013, Siek Mekong was interviewed by Radio Free Asia and mentioned that loggers had been clearing valuable trees for over a week without notifying local residents or local authorities.
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SRP Commune Chief Threatened by Forestry Administration for Speaking to Media
Srekor commune chief, Siek Mekong of the Sam Rainsy Party, was recently threatened by government officials after he spoke to media regarding the extensive deforestation occurring in his local community. On 31 March 2013, Siek Mekong was interviewed by Radio Free Asia and mentioned that loggers had been clearing valuable trees for over a week without notifying local residents or local authorities.
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