Admissibility of Civil Parties in Case 002

The Office of the Co-Investigating Judges (OCIJ) has ruled on the admissibility of 3988 submitted Civil Party applications this month (1821 were submitted over ADHOC). The Co-Investigating Judges have declared so far 2123 applications admissible. However a number of inadmissible decisions have been appealed by the Civil Party lawyers.
To this point 1053 Civil Parties were recognized who submitted their Victims Information Form over ADHOC. With this decision ADHOC is starting to further strengthen the nationwide Civil Party Representative system to ensure the communication with the Civil Parties across Cambodia.

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Pressconference on Injustice taken by Kandal court arrest land’s owner and let company grab land

The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) would like to strongly condemn against the injustice actions of the authority and the court in Kandal province, accusing and arresting the village representatives who had won the lawsuits cases in final judgments’ numbers No. 12 (v) and No. 40 (v) judged by the Kandal provincial court. This long-lasted land conflict broke out in 2005 and until this date there are no levels of authorities concerns on this case to take actions for the resolution. On the other hand, whenever the villagers tried to struggle and stand up to protest in provincial and national level to protect their land and houses, there were always armed forces of the company, shot 3 villagers get permanently wounded, one villager was illegally imprisoned and other 2 villagers are under the arrest. Furthermore, 292 families who have being threatened to be evicted from their houses and worried that the Tuol Ta Mok Pagoda would be destroyed due to that the company has set up the ultimate deadline.

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Press Statement on Severe Human Rights Violation on Cambodian Migrant Workers Overseas

Cambodia Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC) is extremely concern on the issue confronting Cambodian migrant workers, who suffered from severe human rights violation from employers and companies who hired these workers to work as domestic workers overseas.

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ECCC at a Crossroad: Making Victim Participation Meaningful ahead of the Second Trial

With the ECCC’s Judges meeting this week at their Plenary Session, the Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC), the International Federation for Human Right (FIDH) and the Cambodia Justice Initiative (CJI) urge the Court to learn the lessons from the past, to overcome the inadequacy in the current system and to prepare for a meaningful participation of victims and civil parties in the Court’s second and most important trial. In particular, we want to point to three areas where improvement is urgently needed: outreach, reparations and effective assistance through the Victims Support Section.

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JUSTICE is NOT REVENGE

In the evening of the verdict day in Case 001 a panel discussion was organized by the Open Society Justice Initiative. ADHOCs president THUN Saray participated in the panel, next to the US War Crimes Ambassador at large Stephen Rapp, UN Secretary-General Assistant Clint Williamson, ECCC Deputy Prosecutor William Smith, ECCC National Prosecutor CHEA Leang, ECCC Head of Defense Richard Rogers, DC-Cam Legal Advisor Dr. John D. Ciorciariand Civil Party and Representative from KsemKsan CHUM Sirath. The penal was moderated by Heather Ryans, OSJI.

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