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Finding hope in the scars of torture, four decades on
Looking Backwards to Move Forward: Preserving the Lessons and Law from the Khmer Rouge
When activists are misunderstood: meet the Cambodian human rights defenders mislabeled as politicians
Cambodia: Opposition mass trials deeply flawed – UN rights experts
Everyone has the right to a good life – during and after COVID-19
Indigenous Women in Cambodia encouraged to overcome unique challenges on International Women’s Day
Protect the right to adequate housing for resettled communities says UN
Protection of civil society, media and human rights defenders needed now more than ever says UN after project launch
Cambodia: Stifling new measures against striking workers are ‘unjustified’ – UN human rights experts
Cambodia: Data surveillance legislation is ‘repressive’, must not be implemented – UN experts
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