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Cambodia Blog: Amnesty: Hundreds left homeless after forced eviction
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Monday, January 26, 2009. Amnesty: Hundreds left homeless after forced eviction. Date 26 January 2009. Cambodia: Hundreds left homeless after forced eviction. The Cambodian authorities must stop denying people the right to housing and ensure adequate compensation and restitution for over 150 poor urban families who were forcibly evicted from central Phnom Penh at the weekend, Amnesty International said today. Since the forced eviction, the Dey Kraham community has been told that the company, which has al...
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Cambodia Blog: Scapegoats released!
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Friday, January 2, 2009. Earlier blogposts about the case: Amnesty International: Supreme Court must deliver justice. Controversial case to be heard by the Supreme Court. Other blogposts (in Swedish) about Kambodja. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you would like to get more information about Cambodia, or if you wonder or have ideas about what you can do for/in Cambodia, send me an e-mail: kambodja.samo(at)mail.amnesty.se. View my complete profile. Help the forcibly evicted from Mittapheap 4.
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Cambodia Blog: January 2009
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Monday, January 26, 2009. Amnesty: Hundreds left homeless after forced eviction. Date 26 January 2009. Cambodia: Hundreds left homeless after forced eviction. The Cambodian authorities must stop denying people the right to housing and ensure adequate compensation and restitution for over 150 poor urban families who were forcibly evicted from central Phnom Penh at the weekend, Amnesty International said today. Since the forced eviction, the Dey Kraham community has been told that the company, which has al...
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Cambodia Blog: More governmental control over non-governmental organizations
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Friday, December 26, 2008. More governmental control over non-governmental organizations. Inter Press Service reports that Prime Minister Hun Sen wants stricter laws for local and international NGO:s in Cambodia. He claims the new laws is needed to control terrorists, but critics say this will restrict the democratic space yet more. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Vill du ha ett utskick en gång i månaden med en sammanfattning av nyheterna på svenska så hör av dig! View my complete profile. Help the f...
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Cambodia Blog: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009. På grund av tidsbrist är bloggen för tillfället lagd på is. Jag håller mig dock alltid uppdaterad om nyheter om/från Kambodja och skickar ut ett mail med sammanfattade nyheter en gång i månaden. Om du vill få nyhetsmailet eller om du har andra frågor om Kambodja så hör av dig! Maila till kambodja.samo(at)mail.amnesty.se. Sökord: Kambodja, Cambodia, nyheter. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Help the forcibly evicted from Mittapheap 4.
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Cambodia Blog: Controversial case to be heard by the Supreme Court
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Friday, December 12, 2008. Controversial case to be heard by the Supreme Court. Phnom Penh Post reports that the controversial case of Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun will be heard by the Supreme Court on December 31. Five years ago, on January 22, 2004,. Labour union leader Chea Vichea. More blogposts (in Swedish) about Kambodja. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you would like to get more information about Cambodia, or if you wonder or have ideas about what you can do for/in Cambodia, send me an e-m...
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Cambodia Blog: New suspects for the tribunal
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008. New suspects for the tribunal. Phnom Penh Post reports that sources from the Khmer Rouge Tribunal sais the court has identified six more potential candidates for prosecution. Other blogposts (in Swedish) about Kambodja. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you would like to get more information about Cambodia, or if you wonder or have ideas about what you can do for/in Cambodia, send me an e-mail: kambodja.samo(at)mail.amnesty.se. View my complete profile. Cambodia's Natio...
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Cambodia Blog: May 2008
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Sunday, May 11, 2008. Khmer Rouge murderer arrested. During the turbulent years of the 1990's the Khmer Rouge killed at least ten foreign tourists and workers. Other blogposts (in Swedish) about: Cambodia. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you would like to get more information about Cambodia, or if you wonder or have ideas about what you can do for/in Cambodia, send me an e-mail: kambodja.samo(at)mail.amnesty.se. View my complete profile. Help the forcibly evicted from Mittapheap 4.
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Cambodia Blog: June 2008
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Friday, June 27, 2008. On June 26th, one month before Cambodias forth general election since the UN-backed voting in 1993, the election campaign was launched. Phnom Penh Post reports that the streets of the Cambodian capital were filled with political party activists with "banners flapping and bullhorns blaring". There are eleven parties running, but according to Phnom Penh Post is the ruling party CPP widely expected to win the election on July 27th. I will return to this subject after the 5th. Vill du ...
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Cambodia Blog: July 2008
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Monday, July 28, 2008. Landslide victory for CPP. The preliminary results from the election is, according to COMFREL (the Committee for free and fair elections in Cambodia):. Cambodian People's Party 58.22%. Sam Rainsy Party 21.85%. Human Rights Party 6.37%. Norodom Ranariddh Party 5.67%. Funcinpec Party 5.04%. I haven't figure out how this works, I find it more logical that CPP would get 74 seats when they have won 60% of the votes that leads to Assembly seats. On the question if this was a free and fai...