Cambodia urged to adopt 3rd Universal Periodic Review
„The govt‘ of #Cambodia must take concrete steps to promptly & meaningfully implement #UPR recommendations to restore #civicspace, which has been drastically undermined in recent years“ – Statement by @cchrcambodia@CIVICUSalliance@IFEX & Adhoc at #HRC41https://t.co/0MYWF4f8V6
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 6. Juli 2019
Cambodia received 198 recommendations from over 70 United Nations Member States on how to improve the human rights situation in line w/ Cambodia’s human rights obligations. Of 198 received recommendations, Cambodia accepted 173 & noted 25 recommendations. https://t.co/n7ZMNC3SWf
— Sopheap Chak (@sopheapfocus) 5. Juli 2019
As our Asia & Pacific Editor @mongster writes following the adoption of #Cambodia’s #UPR report, questions remain about the country’s commitment to fostering a free & enabling environment for civil society & media, but there has been encouraging progress: https://t.co/M7QaGGby3o
— IFEX (@IFEX) 5. Juli 2019
Thank you @KerryMP for raising the case of Aung Marm Oo with @MarkFieldUK – and we are looking forward to hear which representatives from Burmese civil society and media will be invited to the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London in July.https://t.co/lIDisUcWzm
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 12. Juni 2019
Thread from our Director @MarkFarmaner on how UN agencies in Burma downplay human rights violations, creating a more enabling environment for human rights violations to continue. https://t.co/NOsXGHPbCL
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 12. Juni 2019
CCHR releases its latest newsletter, covering June 2019. Read about the RFA journalists‘ case and upcoming hearing, responses to the ongoing harassment of former CNRP members in #Cambodia, and the National #Pride Dialogue. Read it here: https://t.co/icvVNGBlLb#HumanRightspic.twitter.com/EMRnlmfkcv
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 8. Juli 2019
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