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CCHR Calls on the Court of Appeal in Phnom Penh to Expedite the Appeal Hearing of Convicted Boeng Kak Activist Yorm Bopha
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) requests that the Court of Appeal in Phnom Penh expedites the process of appeal in the case of convicted land rights activist Yorm Bopha, and urgently sets a date for her appeal hearing.
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CCHR Calls on the Court of Appeal in Phnom Penh to Expedite the Appeal Hearing of Convicted Boeng Kak Activist Yorm Bopha
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) requests that the Court of Appeal in Phnom Penh expedites the process of appeal in the case of convicted land rights activist Yorm Bopha, and urgently sets a date for her appeal hearing.
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KRT Trial Monitor C002 – Issue 54 (4 March 2013)
In an unexpected turn of events, during what was scheduled to be the weeklong hearing of Expert Witness Philip Short, the staff of the ECCC’s Interpretation and Translation Unit (ITU) announced a work boycott. They explained that they would not provide interpretation until they are paid salaries for the months of December 2012, January 2013, and February 2013.
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CCHR Welcomes the Court of Appeal’s Decision to Release Mam Sonando but Observes that the Verdict Was a Classic Example of “Rule by Law” Rather than “Rule of Law”
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) welcomes the Court of Appeal’s decision on 14 March 2013 to release Mam Sonando, but observes that the verdict, in keeping with the entire case, was a classic example of “rule by law” rather than “rule of law”.
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CCHR Welcomes the Court of Appeal’s Decision to Release Mam Sonando but Observes that the Verdict Was a Classic Example of “Rule by Law” Rather than “Rule of Law”
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) welcomes the Court of Appeal’s decision on 14 March 2013 to release Mam Sonando, but observes that the verdict, in keeping with the entire case, was a classic example of “rule by law” rather than “rule of law”.
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