HRs Situation Report
The Human Rights Situation Report 2009
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARYYear 2009 has been marked by an increase in restrictions on the freedom of expression, especially against politicians and representatives of civil society organizations critical of the Cambodian Government. Consequently, at least twenty-two complaints were filed by government officials against dissident politicians and civil organization representatives, with an additional twenty-five complaints against journalists. Human Rights Situation Report 2008
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Even though non-ruling political parties enjoyed access to some private radio stations in order to promote their election campaign during the 2008 national election there was no improvement in the freedom of the press which remained restricted by international standards. All state radio stations and private and state television stations are strictly controlled by the ruling party. Due to these restrictions the public was often unaware of public events organised by non-ruling political parties and some NGO’s.
Human Rights Situation Report 2007
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2007 saw the consequence of a serious division of the FUNCINPEC party, which led to its separation into two factions (the FUNCINPEC Party and the Norodom Ranaridh Party). The ex-party chief was sentenced to 18 months in prison and ordered to pay a fine to the court.
Human Rights Situation Report 2006
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