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Civil Society (12th – 16th, July, 2021)
Civil Society (12th – 16th, July, 2021)

A joint statement issued by 97 Bunong indigenous families in Mondulkiri
province expressed disappointment in the Tribunal of Nanterre in France
which overruled their complaints concerning 2,386ha of disputed land with
French company Bollore.

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Cambodia National Council for Children (CNCC) together with partner
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) will launch today the Action Plan to
Prevent and Respond to Online Child Sexual Exploitation 2021-2025.

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While NGOs and political parties commemorated the fifth anniversary of the
assassination of Kem Ley.

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The newly appointed president of rights group Adhoc urged the government to
release all prisoners of conscience before the 2022 commune election as a
step to ensuring a more democratic society.

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400 CINTRI workers who were sacked by the company earlier – including
cleaners, garbage collectors and drivers – protested at the company to
demand payments.

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More than 2,000 Cambodian migrants have reportedly returned back to their
home country at Chong Chom border crossing in Surin due to the closure of
worker camps.

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Civil society groups have expressed concern over the fairness of the
upcoming trial against environmental group Mother Nature founder Alejandro
Gonzalez-Davidson on incitement charges, who remains banned from entering
the country despite being named in a court summons.

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