Cambodia

03/19/2013

"Transition towards what?" Sam Rainsy and Mu Sochua meet the Radical Party

Sam Rainsy and Mu Sochua met today in the Brussels office of No Peace Without Justice, representatives of NGOs and students to give a presentation of the current situation in Cambodia focusing on the irregularities that the opposition to Prime Minister Hun Sen is undergoing in the run-up to the national elections scheduled for July 28, 2013.

03/18/2013

Appeal to the EU and meeting with leaders of Cambodia opposition party Sam Rainsy and Mu Sochua

Tuesday 19 March from 13h to 15h Sam Rainsy leader of the Cambodian opposition and member of the General council of the Radical Party, and Mu Sochua, member of the Cambodian parliamentary opposition will be joining us at the NPWJ Brussels office, Rue du Pépin 54, for an open meeting with local representatives and activists. 
 
Rainsy and Sochua will present the current situation of human rights in Cambodia, the forthcoming elections, and the accountabilit
02/21/2011

A European costly joke

In today’s Cambodia Daily article titled “EU Gives $4.8 M to Fund Human Rights Projects” one can read, “The provincial councils in Ratanakkiri and Oddar Meanchey were given [by the European Union represented by Ambassador Jean-François Cautain ] $646,000 and 547,000, respectively, to help provide support to families embroiled in land evictions.”

11/20/2011

Sam Rainsy: Cambodia's constitutional crisis endangers government’s foreign creditors

Current and future lenders risk their loans being cancelled

Plans by the Cambodian opposition to withdraw deputies from the country's national assembly are set to trigger a constitutional crisis that will create risks for current and future lenders to the corrupt Hun Sen government.

The opposition Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) will reduce membership of the national assembly below the necessary quorum of 120 by resigning some of its deputies. The move will leave the government unable to legally validate the country's budget or to ratify loans.

09/20/2010

Sam Rainsy: Appeal for international parliamentary solidarity

My name is Sam Rainsy. I am a member of parliament of Cambodia and the leader of my country’s second largest political party.

As the leader of a vocal opposition I have been persecuted by the authoritarian ruling party and government of Cambodia.

10/10/2010

Appeal from parliamentarians for the reactivation of the Paris agreements on Cambodia

A worrying authoritarian trend has been noticeable in Cambodia over the last few years. It shows in the form of a deterioration in the human rights situation, the stifling of fundamental freedoms, a brutal policy of land grabbing that affects essentially the poor, the suppression of all forms of criticism and protest, the persecution of the parliamentary opposition and activists of the civil society, the use of the judicial power for political ends and a drift toward a one-party system.

05/30/2010

General Council: Approved Resolution on South East Asia

 The General Council of the Nonviolent Radical Party, transnational and transparty (NRPtt), meeting in the Senate of the Italian Republic in Rome from 28-30 May 2010, is deeply concerned that many peoples of South East Asia, a region known for its economic growth, remain under totalitarian or authoritarian rule, deprived of basic political freedoms and rights.

08/24/2006

RADICAL PARTY: TOMORROW AUGUST 25TH PANNELLA AND MECACCI BEGIN VISIT TO CAMBODIA TO PROMOTE THE MANIFESTO-APPEAL FOR A FIRST GREAT SATYAGRAHA AND MEET WITH OVER 20 CAMBODIAN MPs WHO JOINED TRANSNATIONAL RADICAL PARTY

Pnom Phen, 24 August 2006

Starting from tomorrow August 25th and until the end of the month Marco Pannella (MEP and President of the TRP Senate) and Matteo Mecacci (TRP Representative at the UN) will visit the Cambodian capital Pnom Phen.<
03/01/2006

WORLD BANK DONORS CONFERENCE: TRANSNATIONAL RADICAL PARTY: INTERNATIONAL AID TO THE CAMBODIAN GOVERNMENT MUST BE LINKED TO A ROADMAP TOWARDS DEMOCRACY AND THE RULE OF LAW

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Rome, Brussels, March 1, 2006

On the eve of the World Bank Donors Conference that will take place on March 2, 3 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and after more that 10 years of assistance that has resulted in little econom
02/11/2006

Sam Rainsy returns to Cambodia

Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy has returned home following a year of self-imposed exile in France.
"I'm very happy!" Mr Rainsy shouted as he arrived in Phnom Penh airport, where he was greeted by 2,000 supporters.
In December Mr Rains
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