Cambodia scrapping Human Rights Day is a worrying sign of the times
This year is the first time since 1993 that International Human Rights Day will not be a public holiday in Cambodia, with its symbolic shunning a sign of…
This year is the first time since 1993 that International Human Rights Day will not be a public holiday in Cambodia, with its symbolic shunning a sign of…
Cambodia has undergone a shrinking of democratic space and human rights in recent years, with this gathering pace again with the arrest of Rong Chhun and other activists…
By Sopheap Chak Published on Southeast Asia Globe on SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 A Cambodian protester holds a portrait of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen during a protest outside…
By Sopheap Chak Published on Sithi on August 8, 2019 CCHR met with local communities and Indigenous People in Kratie Province in March 2019 to get an update…
By Sopheap Chak Published on Sithi on May 3, 2019 Throughout Southeast Asia, too many journalists face risks as a result of their profession, including violence, harassment, and…
As we celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December, Human Rights Day, we will doubtless reflect on the many ways that the historic…
Adhoc officials Ny Sokha (right) and Yi Soksan are escorted out of a police vehicle at the Supreme Court, where their appeal for bail was denied last month…
A man holds a placard yesterday morning at the CNRP headquarters in Phnom Penh to mark the 25th anniversary of the Paris Peace Accords. Heng Chivoan (published on…
People protest at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court earlier this month after members of civil society were detained and charged. Pha Lina (published on analysis and op-ed of…
People march along a road in Kampong Speu’s Samrong Tong district earlier this week in the lead up to International Human Rights Day. LICADHO Thu, 10 December 2015…