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GENEVA (23 December 2014) – We are very pleased to announce that the UN Human Rights Office in Cambodia was able, after weeks of engagement with the central and provincial authorities, to bring to safety the 13 Vietnamese Montagnards who had been hiding in the Cambodian forests since October, with no protection from the elements and little sustenance. They had said they wished to seek asylum, but provincial authorities had warned that, if found, they would be deported. Read full briefing note in English | Khmer.

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