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CCHR believes that radio is an effective and powerful medium that can be used to raise awareness and increase understanding of, and respect for, universal human rights throughout Cambodia. Broadcasting is an effective way of reaching a broader audience, raising awareness of issues affecting people throughout the country, engaging more people in the democratic process and providing information on human rights issues, land law and peaceful ways to advocate to resolve conflicts and human rights violations. It has been estimated that the 5 radio stations CCHR uses combined have a potential audience of up to 85% of the Cambodian population. CCHR broadcast on the following stations daily:
 CCHR broadcasts include recordings of CCHR facilitated round table discussion, National Land Policy Forum together with legal commentary on salient issues, Live human rights radio program and Analysis of the Week, and also broadcast all of its press releases and media alerts.
Recordings once aired are also made available on this website, where you can download them, or listen to them online.
Programs broadcast by radio station by day of the week:
 * The Community Hearings and Public Forum shows are broadcast live on Saturdays and Sundays.
In this section of the website you will also be able to locate podcasts, when available, of radio shows where CCHR staff members have been invited as guest speakers. |
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Gender Identity and freedom of expression
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2012-11-02 Location: Beehive Radio Station |
| The purpose of the radio talk show is to raise the awareness of LGBT Rights and to lessen the discrimination and violence against LGBT people who have been suffering throughout Cambodia. |
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Ms. Chea Sipheang, a Successful Woman in Politics at Commune Level (Korkithom Commune, Keinsvay district, Kandal province)
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2012-10-31 Location: Korkithom Commune, Keinsvay district, Kandal province |
| This is the case profile of Ms. Chea Sipheang a second deputy at Korkithom commune, Kiensvay district, Kandal province. It is the first series to produce case profiles to promote women's political representation in Cambodia at the national and sub-national levels and to encourage the public interest women’s representation in politic by The Project to Promote Women’s Political Representation in Cambodia hosted by The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR). |
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LAW ON ANTI-CORRUPTION
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2012-10-23 Location: CCHR office |
| In this law is understood as extralegal taking, either personally or via intermediaries, of property benefits and advantages by the persons who perform state functions and also persons having equal statute.
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Law on Peaceful Demonstration and Implementation Guide
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2012-10-22 Location: CCHR office |
| This law is aimed at determining the organization and functioning of a peaceful assembly in the Kingdom of Cambodia.The purpose of this law is to assure freedom of expression of Khmer citizens through peacefulassembly, but this right shall not be used abusively affecting therights, freedoms and honor of others, good customs of the national society, public order and national security.
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