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ARTICLE 19
, Cambodian Center for Human Rights
Human rights defenders in Cambodia are less safe than they were a year
ago according to a report published on 19 June 2013 by ARTICLE 19 and
the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR). The risk assessment survey
shows the security situation in the country deteriorated significantly
in 2012 as the government crackdown on fundamental human rights
intensified ahead of July's elections. The report highlights in
particular, increasing attacks on freedom of expression and freedom of
association.
ARTICLE 19 and CCHR demand that the Royal Government of Cambodia
(RGC) immediately stop persecuting human rights defenders (HRDs) and
take concrete measures to actively promote and protect the basic human
rights in the country.
“Repeatedly we have seen that people who stand up and speak out
about injustices and violations are either beaten or locked up. The
human rights situation in Cambodia is dire and getting worse” said Agnes
Callamard, ARTICLE 19's Executive Director.
The RGC frequently employs hardline intimidation tactics to
silencing criticism, including physical violence, arresting people
without charge and waging campaigns of legal and judicial harassment.
These efforts are particularly directed towards people that are
defending land and housing rights, trade unionists, members of
opposition political groups, human rights lawyers, journalists, and the
local NGO community.
“The government has a very low tolerance for criticism - and as a
result, Cambodian human rights defenders are continually targeted by the
authorities,” said OU Virak, CCHR's President. “We all need to increase
our efforts to stand behind Cambodian human rights defenders and
provide support to these men and women who continue to speak out despite
the considerable risk involved,” he added.
This report aims to jump-start a much-needed long-term coordinated
initiative by the national and international community to protect HRDs
in Cambodia. HRDs are an integral part of a democratic society, and only
when Cambodian HRDs can carry out their work with minimum risk will the
overall human rights situation in Cambodia be improved.
The report includes a risk assessment that holistically analyses
trends of threats and risks faced by different groups of HRDs in
Cambodian.
Download the full report:
CCHR_ARTICLE19_defending_the_defenders.pdf (544 KB)