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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.

Civil society organisations call for the draft Law on Public Order to be immediately discarded

The draft Law on Public Order raises serious concerns for the exercise of freedom of peaceful assembly and association in Cambodia, allows for arbitrary infringements on the right to freedom of expression and will exacerbate discrimination against women.

Cambodia Fundamental Freedoms Monitor report 2019-2020

Covering the period from 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2020, the monitoring report showed that the space to exercise fundamental freedoms continues to be restricted in Cambodia.

Governments urged to press Cambodia for concrete action on human rights situation

33 civil society organizations urge the Governments of Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, India, Japan, New Zealand, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States to echo the European Union (EU) in its call for the respect of human rights in Cambodia.

Cambodia: 4 years on, no effective investigation into Kem Ley’s unlawful killing

30 organizations, including IFEX, have signed a statement asking Cambodia to create an independent and impartial commission to thoroughly investigate the murder of political analyst Kem Ley in 2016, and bring all those responsible to justice.

Cambodian newspaper publisher arrested over Facebook posts

Cambodian newspaper publisher Ros Sokhet was arrested for Facebook posts critical of Prime Minister Hun Sen. He is the third journalist arrested in recent months for criticizing the government.

Cambodia: Release imprisoned journalists and end media crackdown

133 civil society groups have signed a statement calling for the release of imprisoned journalists Sok Oudom and Sovann Rithy and to halt all harassment of other journalists in Cambodia facing prosecution for their critical reporting.

Cambodian groups ask government to combat gender-based violence in COVID-19 response

15 civil society groups in Cambodia have endorsed a paper outlining several demands aimed at preventing gender-based violence as the country deals with the spread of COVID-19.

Cambodian civil society groups call for the repeal of the Law on Associations and NGOs

There is concern about the impact that the law has on local grassroots groups and associations; they are key to ensuring citizens’ voices are heard when decisions are made regarding their land and livelihoods and LANGO unduly restricts their ability to organise.

CCHR calls for greater protection of human rights defenders in Cambodia

The theme of Human Rights Day 2019 is “Youth Standing Up for Human Rights.”

Civil society organisations condemn the continued investigation of ex-RFA journalists Yeang Sothearin and Uon Chhin

Civil society groups said the continued investigation points to the “complete lack of evidence in support of the baseless charges” filed against the two Cambodian journalists.

Arrest of two activists highlights authorities’ lack of respect for freedom of expression and assembly

Civil society groups denounce the unjustified use of security personnel during the third anniversary of political commentator Kem Ley’s death and call for the immediate and unconditional release of two activists, Kong Raiya and Soung Neakpaon, from detention and the dropping of all charges against them.

Cambodia: Three years and still no effective investigation into Dr. Kem Ley’s killing

IFEX joined other civil society organizations in calling on the Cambodian government to establish an independent Commission of Inquiry to conduct a thorough investigation into the killing of prominent political commentator and human rights defender Kem Ley.

Cambodia urged to adopt more reforms in third Universal Periodic Review

While Cambodia has accepted the majority of the UN member states’ recommendations, questions remain about the country’s commitment to fostering a free and enabling environment for civil society and the media.

Cambodia’s adoption of Universal Periodic Review on Human Rights

Joint statement of IFEX, CIVICUS, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR), and the Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) delivered at the 41st Session of the UN Human Rights Council

Vorn Pao: A profile

Vorn Pao is a workers’ rights activist whose advocacy for Cambodia’s low paid workers has been met with assaults, imprisonment and the threat of being returned to jail.