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- https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2020/country-chapters/cambodiaSee more on hrw.orgA series of new repressive laws or amendments to existing laws—including amendments to the Law on Political Parties, the Law on Non-Governmental Organizations, the Law on Trade Unions and a lese majesteclause in the penal code—severely restrict rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association. In December 2018, a court convicted six prominent union leaders on …
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CAMBODIA 5 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2020 United States Department of State • Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor surveillance and not being allowed to receive gifts from visitors were placed on human right defenders. Independent Monitoring: The government allowed, subject to preconditions and
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2015-03-11 · To the Royal Government of Cambodia Monitor and issue public progress reports on enforcement actions initiated by the Ministry of Commerce and the... Expand the mandate of BFC to include factories without export permits. Enact a …
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- In September 1992, Asia Watch published Political Control, Human Rights, and the U.N. Mission in Cambodia, a 73-page report based on a mission to Cambodia and the Thai-Cambodian border camps in April and May 1992. The report discusses the means by which each Cambodian faction has maintained political control over Cambodians, and the obstacles the U.N. faces as it tries to loosen that control, establish respect for fundamental human rights, and create a politically neut…
- Publication Date: 1 January 1993
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Human Rights Watch Cambodia. “The government still doesn’t understand that freedom of expression means that it isn’t the boss of journalists or the media,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at New York-based Human Rights Watch. “This is just another landmine planted to blow up on people reporting news that the government doesn’t like or on critics on social media,” he said.
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