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Cambodia: ‘Government must restore fundamental freedoms’

In a joint submission to the UN Human Rights Committee, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights and ARTICLE 19 highlight the declining situation for freedom of expression, information, and assembly in Cambodia.

Cambodia: More reforms needed beyond conditional release of activists, say civil society groups

Civil society groups in Cambodia welcome the release of 27 activists and human rights defenders but note that 60 others remain in detention. They also criticized the conditional release of prisoners since it means they are still under threat of being arrested again.

Cambodian government urged to step up the fight against impunity for crimes against journalists

Several civil society groups have released a joint statement urging the Cambodian government to implement urgent measures to protect the safety of journalists in the country. Since 1994, at least 17 journalists have been killed in Cambodia.

Cambodia: Journalist jailed for one year over disinformation charge

Cambodian journalist Youn Chhiv was sentenced to one year in prison for reporting about a local land dispute.

Cambodia: ‘Threats against analysts are threats against freedom of expression’

Cambodian civil society groups urge the government to stop harassing analysts and other critical voices after the prime minister issued a warning against several writers commenting on the country’s foreign policy.

Police patrol in front of the Phnom Penh municipal court during a mass trial of more than 100 opposition members and activists, Cambodia, 26 November 2020, TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP via Getty Images

Cambodia urged to implement reforms before establishing a National Human Rights Institution

Civil society groups said the Cambodian government should first ‘redress’ the country’s human rights situation so that the planned establishment of a National Human Rights Institution will become truly “independent, effective and credible.”

Bou Rachna, widow of the slain Cambodian political commentator Kem Ley, kneels in front of a photo of Ley, at a Buddhist temple in Melbourne, australia, 9 July 2021, WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images

Cambodia: After five years, still no justice for Kem Ley’s death

45 groups have signed a statement assailing the failure of the Cambodian government to conduct an independent probe regarding the death of prominent political analyst Kem Ley, who was killed in July 2016.

Fish farms and traditional floating villages on the Tonle Sap River, Cambodia, 26 March 2018, Mahaux Charles/AGF/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Cambodia: ‘End threats and persecution against independent journalists’

The Cambodian Center for Independent Media and the Cambodian Journalists Alliance have released a statement of concern after several VOD reporters were prevented by authorities from doing their work.

Jailed opposition members and activists sit in a prison truck in front of the Phnom Penh municipal court in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 14 January 2021, TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP via Getty Images

Civil society groups urge Cambodia to release all prisoners of conscience

Several groups in Cambodia pressed for the “release all non-violent prisoners of conscience as a mitigation measure to minimize the risk posed by the spread of COVID-19.”

Police block motorists from passing a checkpoint during a lockdown to halt a surge in Covid-19 cases, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 17 April 2021, TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP via Getty Images

Cambodia: Stop silencing critical commentary on COVID-19

The authorities’ actions are reinforcing the already widespread atmosphere of self-censorship, preventing participation in governance and public affairs, and extinguishing an important safeguard for government accountability.

Police direct people at a temporary COVID-19 testing facility in a red zone, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 24 April 2021, Andy Ball/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Journalists demand access to ‘red zones’ in Cambodia

Several media groups in Cambodia are urging authorities to restore their right to access the country’s COVID-19 ‘red zones’. They argued that the current restrictions are preventing them from fulfilling their duty of providing the public with adequate information about the pandemic.

Women wearing face masks to reduce the spread of COVID-19 walk with their children past a hospital banner warning about the virus, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 29 September 2020, TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP via Getty Images

Cambodian groups: Increase vigilance to prevent gender-based violence during lockdown

Several civil society groups have warned that women and children are at risk of abuse in quarantine centers or at home as some areas in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh are placed under lockdown.

A woman cycles past a banner with a reference to Facebook and accessing the internet, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 22 March 2018, TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP via Getty Images

Cambodia urged to discard sub-decree that would detrimentally impact human rights online

The Sub-Decree on the Establishment of the National Internet Gateway violates Cambodia’s international human rights obligations and its Constitution, by threatening human rights online and offline, particularly the rights to freedom of expression, access to information, and privacy.

Cambodian villagers pray during a rally against the destruction of the Prey Lang forest, in front of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 18 August 2011, TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP via Getty Images

Cambodia: Environment Ministry urged to stop arresting and harassing forestry activists

Civil society groups in Cambodia denounced the arrest of five forestry activists who were collecting evidence of widespread illegal logging inside the Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary.

Cambodia’s government should stop silencing journalists and media outlets

57 civil society groups, including IFEX, have signed a statement urging the Cambodian government to stop harassing independent media outlets and their journalists. Between January and May 2020, Cambodian authorities have summoned and questioned at least a dozen journalists for their reporting.

Deterioration of human rights in Cambodia amid COVID-19

ARTICLE 19 and the Cambodian Center for Human Rights’ full statement during the interactive dialogue on Cambodia at the 45th Session of the Human Rights Council.