Progress Against HIV at Risk
The government’s continuing disregard for human rights could prevent Cambodia from reaching its HIV goals
US/ASEAN: Obama Should Press Asian Leaders on Rights
Prioritize Burma, Free Speech, and Accountability at ASEAN-US Summit
UN Human Rights Council: 'Traditional Values' Vote and Gaza Overshadow Progress
Council Condemns Honduras Violations; Calls for Release of Burma’s Political Prisoners
Renew Mandate of the Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Cambodia
Human Rights Watch made the following statement at the UN Human Rights Council
"AIDS Colony": Open Letter to the Government of Cambodia
Regarding the Treatment of HIV-affected Families from the Community of Borei Keila
Cambodia: Political Pressure Undermining Tribunal
Independent, Prompt Decision Needed on Additional Prosecutions
Cambodia: End Assault on Opposition, Critics
Prime Minister Hun Sen Launches Harshest Crackdown in Years
Cambodia: Drop Charges Against Opposition MP and Her Lawyer
Freedom of Speech, Independence of Legal Profession Under Fire
Cambodia: End Threats to Opposition Lawmaker
One of Parliament’s Few Women Faces Criminal Defamation Suit
Cambodia: 1997 Grenade Attack on Opposition Still Unpunished
Suspects in Attack Have Been Promoted Instead of Prosecuted
Cambodia: First Trial to Test Tribunal’s Credibility
Court’s Independence Remains a Concern as Khmer Rouge Trials Begin
Cambodia: 30 Years After Fall of the Khmer Rouge, Justice Still Elusive
Anniversary Highlights Stalled Trials for Some of 20th Century’s Worst Killers
Cambodia: Supreme Court Tested by Labor Leader’s Murder Case
Lack of Justice Leaves Unionists in Fear for Their Lives