The fabricated charges used to convict two housing rights activists confirms the dire state of Cambodia's justice system and rule of law in the country.
Two women human rights defenders facing lengthy prison sentences in Cambodia on trumped-up charges must be freed immediately, Amnesty International said today.
Two Cambodian women human rights defenders are to be tried on 26 December. They may be facing six months to five years in prison. Yorm Bopha and Tim Sakmony are ...
As world leaders gather in Cambodia, they should be aware that they have arrived in a country that has a darker side, as this document explains. It focuses on Mam ...
In this open letter human rights organizations call for the immediate release of land and housing rights activists, Yorm Bopha and Tim Sakmony, who were arrested ...
Cambodia's UN-backed genocide tribunal today declared Ieng Thirith, one of the alleged senior Khmer Rouge leaders, unfit to stand trial and ordered her release ...
In July 2012, police arrested prominent journalist Mam Sonando who now faces a number of charges that carry hefty prison sentences under Cambodia's penal code. ...