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Rights monitors have long accused Cambodia's government of using draconian laws to stifle opposition and legitimate political ...
After the controversial bill was approved by the national assembly of Cambodia, rights groups warned that it could severely ...
A coalition of 50 rights groups issued a statement on Sunday warning the law 'will have a disastrously chilling effect on the ...
A rights coalition says the law allowing the government to strip Cambodians of citizenship will be ‘disastrously chilling’ on ...
Rights groups warn the vaguely worded legislation could be abused to banish political opponents, activists and journalists.
Rights monitors have long accused Phnom Penh of using draconian laws to stifle opposition and legitimate political debate.
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Bangkok Post on MSNGovt faces ICC dilemma
Prominent Thai legal scholars and foreign affairs experts have advised the government to pursue an indirect legal route if it intends to bring war crimes charges against Cambodian leaders.They warned ...
The agreement was reached after Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and acting Thai Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai held talks at the Prime Minister's official residence in Putrajaya, just south of ...
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