Free, fair and transparent elections as well as maximal participation. From the people to choose the right leader and to have meaningful election results
Civil Society(27th – 31st July, 2020)
Civil Society(27th – 31st July, 2020)

Forest activist Chhorn Phalla has been summoned to an August 12 hearing at Ratanakkiri Provincial Court after a complaint was filed against him by Lumphat district governor Nou The.

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The construction of a new railway station in Por Sen Chey district prompted more than 60 villagers to protest in front of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction.

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ACNCIPO director Chea Hean appeared in the Kampong Speu Provincial Court as a plaintiff after filing a complaint against five people for illegally clearing more than 400ha in the Phnom Aural Wildlife Sanctuary in Trapaing Chor commune’s Sre Kin Village in Oral district.

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A research report released by four civil society organizations warns that development in the Boeung Tompun lake puts 1.2 million Phnom Penh residents, or half the city’s population, in danger of floods.

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Cambodia’s government regularly utilized the country’s laws to impinge on fundamental freedoms, rather than to protect them over the past year, according to the latest edition of an annual report compiled by three local rights groups.

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More than 30 families protested a land broker’s court complaint against them , claiming they were granted the land from Phnom Penh City Hall in a land swap 16 years earlier

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A 47-year-old-woman sat on a bamboo bed in front of her rented room in Sitbou commune’s Prek Tapring village recalling the growing difficulties in her daily life after the garment factory in which she was employed had failed to pay workers for months, eventually shutting down.https://bit.ly/39R93g5;