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Case Study Series: Phel Phearun accused of defamation over a Facebook post
Released on 2013-03-06
This fact sheet outlines the accusation made against Phel Phearun by the Phnom Penh municipal police, who allege that a Facebook post made public by Phel Phearun on 24 January 2013 constitutes defamation.
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Violent Response to Workers Protest
Released on 2012-07-20
The recent violent attempts by the authorities to crack down a workers demonstration, including the beating and arrest of a protestor, is one of many across the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”) that highlights the regular disregard for the right to freedom to peaceful assembly by the authorities.
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The use of prison labor and land evictions
Released on 2012-06-22
The use of prisioners to carry out a forced eviction in Shianoukville highlights the irresponsible and abusive manner in which the State is administering prison labor and carrying out forced evictios, breaching the legal and human rights of both prisoners and land occupants
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The Continuing Borei Keila Tragedy
Released on 2012-05-25
The Borei Keila case is one of many across the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”) that suggest that the total disregard for poor and marginalized communities shown by powerful well-­‐ connected companies and the authorities is increasingly leading to abject misery and tragic consequences for such people, whose human rights are neither respected nor protected.
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Desperate Measures in Ratanakiri Land Dispute
Released on 2012-04-20
This case–an example of a community’s rights being continually abused–is one of many across the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”) that suggests that the complete absence of the rule of law, the lack of accessible judicial remedies for human rights abuses, and the all pervasive blanket of impunity lying across the country is driving people and communities to resort to extreme and desperate measures to defend their rights and to seek remedies and resolutions.
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