Tag: Cambodia

An affront to human rights

An affront to human rights (published on analysis and op-ed of the Phnom Penh Post, 1st October 2014) Protesters gather in front of the Australian Embassy in Phnom…

Death by Association

Despite unprecedented numbers taking to the streets to demand a better future, union rights continue to take a battering in Cambodia By Chak Sopheap, published on September issue of…

Things impress me in Sweden

One thing that many of us may aware about Sweden is the Nobel Prize—known as the legacy of Sweden’s Alfred Nobel (1833–1896). However, after my second trip, I…

When justice is a prisoner

May 2014 Human Rights Spotlight: When justice is a prisoner (published on analysis and op-ed of the Phnom Penh Post, 06 June 2014) Independent Democracy of Informal Economy…

What is Nyobay or literally politics?

With recent political climate that Cambodian has faced, it inspires me to get our netizens’ view surround this environment and dialogue together. However, before we go into detail,…