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Violations of Chong Indigenous People’s Rights in Cambodia’s Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project

The 118-page report, “Carbon Offsetting’s Casualties: Violations of Chong Indigenous People’s Rights in Cambodia’s Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project,” concerns a project carried out by the Cambodian Ministry of Environment and the conservation group Wildlife Alliance, that encompasses half a million hectares in the Cardamom mountains, a rainforest area that has been home to the indigenous Chong people for centuries. The project operated for more than two years without consulting the local Chong people on the project, who face forced evictions and criminal charges for farming and foraging in their traditional territories.

Two women harvesting rice in a rural rice field
A man holds a flower and the message "Humanity for All" in front of a line of soldiers

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