Documents on Cambodia
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  • Commentary
    Nov 16, 2009

    Cambodia is considered one of the few success stories in the global fight against AIDS. Yet, the positive achievements of government health authorities and their partners have been outmatched in the past year by the negative actions of the police, Ministry of Social Affairs and municipal authorities.

  • Press release
    Nov 12, 2009

    US President Barack Obama should urge Asian leaders at the first ASEAN-US summit to unite in addressing the region’s most pressing human rights concerns.

  • Press release
    Oct 2, 2009

    The UN Human Rights Council concluded its session with mixed results. The council adopted helpful resolutions on the human rights situations in Burma, Somalia, Honduras, and Cambodia and unanimously supported resolutions on freedom of expression, migrants' rights, HIV/AIDS, and access to medicines.

  • Written statement
    Sep 30, 2009

    Human Rights Watch calls on the Human Rights Council to renew the mandate of the Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Cambodia.

  • Commentary
    Sep 12, 2009

    When police opened fire on unarmed farmers protesting confiscation of their land in Siem Reap province on March 22 this year, four villagers were seriously wounded. Luon Men - shot in both thighs - will probably be disabled for life. 

  • Press release
    Jul 28, 2009

    The Cambodian government should urgently address dangerous conditions in a de facto AIDS colony it has created and immediately stop sending HIV-affected families there, more than 100 international HIV/AIDS and social justice organizations and experts said today in a joint letter to Cambodia’s prime minister and health minister.

  • Letter
    Jul 27, 2009

    In a joint letter to Cambodia’s prime minister and minister of health, more than 100 international HIV/AIDS and social justice organizations and experts call on the government to urgently address dangerous conditions in a de facto AIDS colony it has created at Tuol Sambo.

  • Press release
    Jul 22, 2009

    Pronouncements by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen that the UN-backed tribunal on Khmer Rouge atrocities should not prosecute additional suspects call into question the court's independence.

  • Press release
    Jul 14, 2009

    The Cambodian government of Prime Minister Hun Sen should end its campaign of harassment, threats, and unwarranted legal action aimed at consolidating its rule by silencing the political opposition and peaceful critics.

  • Press release
    Jun 15, 2009

    Cambodia's ruling party should cease its threats, harassment, and spurious legal action against opposition members of parliament and lawyers defending free expression.

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