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U.S. Embassy Hosts Cambodia’s First TechCamp
U.S. Ambassador William E. Todd will open Cambodia’s first TechCamp on Wednesday, March 13, 2013, at 9:00 a.m., at Norton University (St. Keo Chenda, Sangkat Chroy Changva, Khan Russey Keo).
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European Activists Detained by Cambodian Police at Garment Protest
Police detained five activists from the Clean Clothes Campaign last Tuesday who were meeting workers at a protest outside a clothing factory near Phnom Penh.
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European Activists Detained by Cambodian Police at Garment Protest
Police detained five activists from the Clean Clothes Campaign last Tuesday who were meeting workers at a protest outside a clothing factory near Phnom Penh.
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Small Grants Program 2013 – Call for Proposals
The U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce a call for proposals for its fiscal year 2013 Small Grants Program. The program will provide up to $20,000 to non-governmental, not-for-profit organizations based in Cambodia for projects that promote the following themes:
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European Activists Detained by Cambodian Police at Garment Protest
Police detained five activists from the Clean Clothes Campaign last Tuesday who were meeting workers at a protest outside a clothing factory near Phnom Penh.
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Small Grants Program 2013 – Call for Proposals
The U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce a call for proposals for its fiscal year 2013 Small Grants Program. The program will provide up to $20,000 to non-governmental, not-for-profit organizations based in Cambodia for projects that promote the following themes:
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Democracy, Elections, and Reform in Cambodia
Governance in a democratic parliamentary system is guided by the principle of separation and limitations of powers. The Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) is legally obliged to implement governance procedures which comply to the principle of separation of powers as stipulated in the Cambodian constitution of 1993 in the Articles 51, 128 and 130: ‘Power shall be separated between the legislative power, the executive power and the judicial power’ (Article 51).
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KRT Trial Monitor C002 – Issue 53 (18-21 February 2013)
On 8 February 2013, the Supreme Court Chamber (SCC) rendered a decision declaring the Severance of Case 002 invalid. To comply with the SCC decision, and to guide the Trial Chamber in formulating a decision on how to further proceed in Case 002, the Trial Chamber devoted this week to hearing the Parties’ responses to the questions it posted in Memoranda dated 12 February and 19 February.
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Violence Against Women Is One of the Most Ervasive Violations of Human Rights
Last month, in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, a 20-year old mother of two was stripped naked and tortured until she confessed to practising sorcery. Then she was burned alive on the local rubbish dump in front of a crowd of fellow villagers.
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Cambodian Journalist’s Immediate Exoneration and Release Demanded
Reporters Without Borders and the Cambodian Center for Independent Media demand the immediate and unconditional release of Mam Sonando, owner of Beehive radio, whose brief trial growing out of charges of fomenting insurrection ended on 6 March. The verdict in the case, an appeal of a lower court conviction, will be announced on 14 March.
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Cambodian Journalist’s Immediate Exoneration and Release Demanded
Reporters Without Borders and the Cambodian Center for Independent Media demand the immediate and unconditional release of Mam Sonando, owner of Beehive radio, whose brief trial growing out of charges of fomenting insurrection ended on 6 March. The verdict in the case, an appeal of a lower court conviction, will be announced on 14 March.
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Violence Against Women Is One of the Most Ervasive Violations of Human Rights
Last month, in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, a 20-year old mother of two was stripped naked and tortured until she confessed to practising sorcery. Then she was burned alive on the local rubbish dump in front of a crowd of fellow villagers.
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