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Civil Society (24th – 28th May, 2021)
Civil Society (24th – 28th May, 2021)

Responded to a letter signed by 26 civil society organisations (CSOs) and
50 citizens who requested that the ministry take legal action in cases of
crimes and misconduct committed by wealthy individuals and public officials.
The Ministry of Interior says that in all past criminal cases involving the
general public or law enforcement, the interior ministry has always taken
stern action without exception or compromise.

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More than 40,000 families have been identified as eligible to receive the
post-lockdown social assistance cash for families having income problems,
Covid-19 infection families and families with Covid-19 deaths.

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Cambodia should immediately release inmates who are most at risk from the
coronavirus and pre-trial detainees eligible for bail amid the risk of “mass
outbreaks” in the country’s overcrowded prisons and detention centers, a
rights group said.

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NagaWorld workers are being offered over $1,000 in compensation for
layoffs, they said, with some accepting due to financial difficulties and
others rejecting the offer saying they want to stand in solidarity with
their union.

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Activists and civil society organizations called for an investigation into
more than 200 tons of endangered wood seized in Hong Kong about a month ago,
as the agriculture minister said he had yet to receive the exporter’s
details from Hong Kong authorities.

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