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Civil Society (06th – 10th December, 2021)
Civil Society (06th – 10th December, 2021)

Indigenous people in Mondulkiri are claiming that 120 hectares of spirit forest has been illegally cleared. They claim that they have been unable to find a solution from the district governor or the village chief.
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Families from Kandal’s Ampov Prey commune protested outside the commune hall demanding that they receive compensation for communal land that is now being used by the new Phnom Penh international airport development.
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More than 1,000 families from three Battambang villages are appealing to the government and the provincial governor to help build a new 14 kilometre road to replace the existing one which is extensively damaged by heavy trucks using it during the rainy season.
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A group of 30 civil society organisations including labour unions, NGOs, community networks, indigenous peoples, youth groups and professional associations have requested that the government be more responsive to the concerns of its citizenry and allow people the freedom, opportunity and space to express their opinions and to protest issues such as land and natural resources rights.
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Hundreds of people from seven communities in two Koh Kong districts gathered in front of the provincial court morning as two land-dispute representatives faced questioning for incitement and defamation.
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For Cambodia’s estimated 240,000 domestic workers, simply making a living can be deeply inconsistent.
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