Cambodia

Ahead of national elections scheduled for 2018, Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen and his ruling party have sought to tighten their grip on power, detaining political activists and opposition members. Media freedom has been restricted through the closure of media houses, and civil society faces increased restrictions and intimidation. Environmental human rights defenders speaking out on abuses by powerful corporations and the government are particularly at risk. Attacks and detention have been used against those addressing land rights, and impunity remains a concern after a limited investigation into the killing of prominent human rights defender Kem Ley in 2016.

05.04.2017 5 min read

Cambodia: ARTICLE 19 demands #Free5KH

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28.09.2016 3 min read

UN HRC: Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Cambodia

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Cambodia: Calls for review of  Law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations
07.07.2015 4 min read

Cambodia: Calls for review of Law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations

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24.09.2014 3 min read

UNHRC: Situation for freedom of expression in Cambodia is deteriorating

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09.04.2014 5 min read

Cambodia: Secret Draft Cybercrime Law seeks to undermine free speech online

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Cambodia: Delegation shows disregard for UN review as crackdown on free expression continues
30.01.2014 8 min read

Cambodia: Delegation shows disregard for UN review as crackdown on free expression continues

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Cambodia: UN human rights review as protest crackdown continues
27.01.2014 5 min read

Cambodia: UN human rights review as protest crackdown continues

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24.06.2013 44 min read

Cambodia: Joint submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review

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