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Civil Society Calls for the Fees for ECCC Foreign Lawyers be Settled Immediately
The Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC), a coalititon of 23 local NGO members and the Bangkok-based Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (Forum Asia), applaud the progress made by the Review Committee on Internal Rules during the 10-day meeting in resolving the major disagreements. We trust the agreement of these issues responded to CHRAC’s nine key cocerns submitted to the First Plenary Session held in November 2006 ( ie, power of the Pre-Trial Chamber, nature of supermajority voting, defence rights, victim participation, protection and reparations, widespread public access to reasoned decisions of the Court, etc.) .
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Unfair Court Verdict in Bavel Land Case
February 15, 2007 - LICADHO condemns the decision of the Battambang provincial court this week to convict and sentence five community activists involved in a land dispute in Bavel district. On February 13, the court convicted the five villagers, including a 78-year-old man, of using violence to infringe against the private property of others. No evidence was presented at the trial that the defendants had in fact used violence against anyone.
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Report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Human Rights in Cambodia, Yash Ghai
In the report, the Special Representative addresses problems of a systemic nature from the perspective of commitments in the peace agreements adopted in Paris on 23 October 1991. These agreements recognized the central importance of human rights in establishing and maintaining peace and prosperity for all Cambodians, and contained provisions to promote human rights and constitutional guarantees for their protection.
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Report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Human Rights in Cambodia, Yash Ghai
In the report, the Special Representative addresses problems of a systemic nature from the perspective of commitments in the peace agreements adopted in Paris on 23 October 1991. These agreements recognized the central importance of human rights in establishing and maintaining peace and prosperity for all Cambodians, and contained provisions to promote human rights and constitutional guarantees for their protection.
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Report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Human Rights in Cambodia, Yash Ghai
In the report, the Special Representative addresses problems of a systemic nature from the perspective of commitments in the peace agreements adopted in Paris on 23 October 1991. These agreements recognized the central importance of human rights in establishing and maintaining peace and prosperity for all Cambodians, and contained provisions to promote human rights and constitutional guarantees for their protection.
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