Director of KRT administration will resign if found to be involved in corruption       Cambodia slips in corruption rating       Opposition parties support anti-corruption petition       Last year, China offered Cambodia $US600 million in loans.....       Land fight prisoners released in Kampot       Vietnam marine police punished for corruption       Hor Namhong drops lawsuit against Dam Sith       Oil explorers closing in on Tonle Sap Lake       COMFREL's Final Assessment and Report on ..       Defendant moved from prison to hospital as Preah Vihear land case drags on       In Courts, Power Can Trump Law       Dey Krahorm activist sentenced to 3 years for eviction protest       Cambodia ignoring its Constitution       Newspaper editor testifies in defamation lawsuit       UN Reviewing Reports of Tribunal Corruption       Anti-graft legislation in sight: govt [- In another 10-year time?]       Following the CPP lawsuits, Moneaksekar Khmer ...       Cambodia urges unity among poor nations on trade       UN officials view Khmer Rouge trial corruption claims       Falling rubber prices put sector's future in question       Floating village threatened       Kong Yu land case in Ratanakkiri gets new judge as bias fears persist       Too many hungry farmers: NGO       Norwegian Diplomat: Cambodia Faces A Challenging Task       Cambodia seeks foreign aid despite global woes       Tribunal Prosecutors Differ on Added Suspects       Club of Cambodian Journalists appeals for greater press freedom       Hard-hitting news anchor resigns abruptly from CTN       Government impunity targeted by civil groups       Opposition to sue over election irregularities        Tribunal 'Capable' of Tackling Corruption:        Long awaited Cambodian anti-corruption legislation inches forward        Inflation puts strain on nation's fishermen       Sky-High Fuel Prices Hammer Mondolkiri       Where is Cambodia’s anti-corruption law?       Information net cafe sponsored by Hun Sen's regime?       Anti-corruption law to be given to NA next month       Real Estate Prices Continue to Fall       Petition with 1 millions signatures pressures lawmakers on anti-corruption law       Cambodia stresses security, education in 2009 budget       Khim Sambor’s killing: Police focus the investigation on his son..       Thank you, Comrade Keat Chhon, for obtaining ...       Widow urges arrest of killers of Cambodian opposition journalist       Ten parties promise to adopt anti-corruption law       The Cambodian Tribunal's Trials        Convicted killers of labor leader released pending retrial       FBI to Aid in Case of Murdered Journalist       Hun Sen Warns of Strict Helmet Policy       Rat meat in demand in Cambodia as inflation bites       Students unfazed by reporter’s murder        Cost of Helmet a Small Price: Expert       Hun Sen warned against confiscation       Ministry Yet to Detail FBI Aid in [Khim Sambor's] Murder Case       Hun Sen forced gasoline price reduction ..       Khmer Rouge court chief pledges resign if graft proven       ‘Clean’ Businesses Seek To Beat Corruption       Graft allegations hit Cambodia's Khmer Rouge trial       Your money matters: Oil uncertainty       Sar Kheng upbraids police for corruption       Defense Wants Tribunal Corruption Reports       Cambodian tribunal worries about corruption       Sar Kheng raps cops on bribes       Sam Rainsy: Poor investment was a product of poor......       Petrol prices to drop sharply, or else: PM       Fears multiply after murder       CAMBODIA: Questions over legality of evictions in name of development        High inflation hits govt decentralisation efforts, services slowed       Transparency in real estate valuation goal of ministry seminar       S'ville market vendors angry       NGO: Gov’t has no will to pass anti-corruption law       Groups Urge Tribunal Speed, Transparency       Petrol companies slammed       Hundreds Protest Unfair Rice Distribution       Cambodia ranked 166 on the Corruption ...       Falling Crop Prices Threaten Boom in Small Farms       Housing rights violations in Cambodia       Villagers from four provinces protest land encroachment       Kuwait to Train Cambodians in Oil Exploration       Contents of draft NGO law being withheld by government: groups       Corruption only barrier to US funding of Khmer Rouge court       Corruption allegations taint Cambodian Khmer Rouge trials       New Khmer Rouge Tribunal Report Finds Need to Address Corruption Allegations       Tax-evading drivers to be fined       Fight against corruption: few tactless civil servants condemned..       Family members of assassinated journalist left Cambodia       Cambodia blasts UK newspaper over alleged corrupt gov’t land sales       Farmers turn back to oxen as fuel price rises       Cambodia's Increased Transparency       Slum eviction deadline today       Rights group launches online petition against land grabbing       Mixed future for Cambodia's MFIs       Overlapping claims complicate gas hunt       Oil trumps pressure for fair elections in Cambodia       Government orders Kratie radio station closed       Official: Cambodia likely to..       National Election Committee begins public hearings on complaints       As prices rise, workers go foraging       Petrol drops on PM's appeal       Vietnamese anti-corruption reporters arrested       ADB inflation forecast for Cambodia in 2008: 25%       

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Municipal Court has fewer cases pending from last year: official
Monday, 05 January 2009 | Sam rith

Court President Chiv Keng credits greater efficiency and the addition of more judges and prosecutors for the rise in closed cases  A TOP Phnom Penh Municipal Court official said Monday greater efficiency and an increase in judges has seen a dramatic reduction in outstanding cases this year. Chiv Keng, president of the Municipal Court, said despite a normal annual case load, the court has been able to render more judgments than last year. "By the end of 2008, we will have about...
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Comprehensive thematic report on human rights violations in​ Zimbabwe 1996 – 2006
Tuesday, 06 January 2009 | ARTICLE 19

Comprehensive thematic report on human rights violations in​ Zimbabwe 1996 – 2006: ARTICLE 19, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, International Bar Association and Redress A coalition of international human rights organisations have prepared a comprehensive thematic report on human rights violations in Zimbabwe between 1996 to 2006, which is available on ARTICLE 19’s website: http://www.article19.org/pdfs/reports/zimbabwe-human-rights-violations.pdf Read...
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Corruption Case in Kep City (Case Study)
Friday, 04 April 2008 | CSD

Through the public forum on “Local Governance” which has held in Kampot province. One officer alleged the officers of Department of Education of Kep City for commitment of fund fraudulent.   According to the Sub-decree No. 102 dated October, 2002 issued by the Council of Ministers, the Royal Government of Cambodia decided to provide the additional monthly allowance to all teachers who work in unfavorable areas in the amount of 40,000 Riels.   >>>> Read...
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Ireland should improve its anti-corruption laws..
Friday, 02 January 2009 | www.oecd.org

Ireland should improve its anti-corruption laws, including on corporate liability 16/12/2008 - The 38 country OECD Working Group on Bribery has just completed a second review of Ireland’s enforcement of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, after a first report in 2007 found that Ireland had not fully met its Phase 2 monitoring obligations, with the result that the Working Group was not able to adequately assess Ireland’s implementation of the Convention. In this Phase 2bis report,...
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Comprehensive thematic report on human rights violations in​ Zimbabwe 1996 – 2006
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Tuesday, 06 January 2009 , Written by « ARTICLE 19 »   

Comprehensive thematic report on human rights violations in​ Zimbabwe 1996 – 2006: ARTICLE 19, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, International Bar Association and Redress A coalition of international human rights organisations have prepared a comprehensive thematic report on human rights violations in Zimbabwe between 1996 to 2006, which is available on ARTICLE 19’s website: http://www.article19.org/pdfs/reports/zimbabwe-human-rights-violations.pdf

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Media Law Working Group agrees on plan of work
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Monday, 05 January 2009 , Written by « ARTICLE 19 »   

The Media Law Working Group was established at a meeting on 21-22 March 2007, held in Sana’a, Yemen, to discuss and formulate proposals for progressive reform of Yemen’s laws affecting the media. The Group, convened by ARTICLE 19, Global Campaign for Freedom of Expression, and the Media Women Forum, includes representatives of a wide range of stakeholders interested in media law reform in Yemen.

The first meeting assessed the current state of media law in Yemen in light of international and constitutional standards on freedom of expression and identified the following three priority areas for urgent action:

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Free expression and journalist organisations prevented from holding a Forum on freedom of...
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Tuesday, 30 December 2008 , Written by « ARTICLE 19 »   

Free expression and journalist organisations prevented from holding a Forum on freedom of expression in The Gambia

Dakar: The Coordinating Committee set up by the Government of The Gambia to oversee the African Union (AU) Summit has barred civil society organizations on the continent from holding a forum on freedom of expression in the country. The forum was scheduled to take place in Banjul, the capital, on June 29 and 30, prior to the Summit.

 

In a letter sent on June 19, 2006 to “The Association of Non-Governmental Organisations” (TANGO) and copied to the Kombo Beach Hotel, which had been booked as venue for the Forum, the General Coordinator of the Summit, Mr. Bolong Sonko, who is also a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of The Gambia, told the hotel management to suspend the freedom of expression forum until government approves it. The Gambian government therefore effectively stopped the NGOs from holding the forum.

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