News Cambodia Justice: Jewish law experts help Cambodian genocide victims find justice at tribunal
In 2014, Karopkin returned to Cambodia to serve as a reserve judge at the trials. He says that as a Jew, it was important for him to be involved in bringing to justice the leaders of the Cambodian ...
News Cambodia Justice: ‘US renders justice to Kingdom on Chinese military presence’
“Cambodia refuted reports that it is allowing a Chinese military ... Siphan said Pompeo’s statement was an acknowledgement of the truth and a rendering of justice to the Kingdom. “This is a positive ...
News Cambodia Justice: Civil Society Report Provides Guidance on Crafting “Spotlight Reports”
CSO spotlight reports reflect on SDG progress through the perspectives of civil society and citizens. The report recommends creating a formal space for CSO spotlight reporting and improving coordination to ensure parallel reports contribute to achieving the SDGs. The report suggests that the UN and Member States take non-governmental data sources into account in their evaluations of progress towards SDG 16.
News Cambodia Justice: Cambodia Scraps Pay-to-Stay ‘Hotel’ Prison Plans
The Cambodian government is abolishing a controversial “hotel” prison project, according to Ministry of Interior officials. The government had announced earlier this month that it would soon open the new prison facilities, in which inmates can pay to stay. The facilities are said to be more comfortable than the regular cells at prison Prey Sar, which have been criticized for being severely overcrowded.
News Cambodia Justice: Phnom Penh Post - OHCHR: ‘Mob justice’ cases since 2002 total 73
Since 2002, there have been 73 cases of “mob justice”, leaving 57 people dead and 16 wounded, according to an Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) report released on Thursday on deaths, beatings and abuse carried out by the “people’s court” in Cambodia.
News Cambodia Justice: Someone to Know: Haley Vaughan heading out on 11-month, 12-country mission trip
Haley Vaughan of Mount Pulaski will travel to 12 countries in 11 months on a mission trip that requires her to serve God outside her comfort zone.Vaughan, a recent graduate of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville with a double major in sociology and criminal justice, will launch Aug. 1 on the World Race through the organization Adventures in Missions.Vaughan, along with her squad of 38 people from across the United States and Greece, will travel to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi,
News Cambodia Justice: Cambodians who fled to Seattle ‘shocked’ as details emerge of state senator’s $500K deal with regime
In late March, before they revealed a $500,000 contract from the government of Cambodia, state Sen ... registered as foreign agents in filings with the U.S. Justice Department, disclosing the $500,000 ...
News Cambodia Justice: Details of Doug Ericksen’s $500K deal with regime shock Cambodians who fled to U.S.
Paul Conrad for The Bellingham Herald In late March, before they revealed a $500,000 contract from the government of Cambodia, state Sen ... registered as foreign agents in filings with the U.S. ...
News Cambodia Justice: ‘Peace Without Justice is Unsustainable and Development Without Freedoms Will Leave People Behind’
Smith also called for the release of opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP ... general legal reforms to ensure that all Cambodians have access to justice, and a greater operating space for ...
News Cambodia Justice: Cambodian rice exports to China surge following EU tariffs
Cambodia has filed a challenge with the European Court of Justice against the duties, saying the so-called “safeguard” measure did not relate to any unfair behavior and was based on broad ...