 The human rights situation in Cambodia had the capacity to improve and yet continued to deteriorate in 2007.
Of particular concern in 2007 was the increasing repression and restriction on people’s democratic rights of freedom to expression and freedom of assembly. In addition, landgrabbing remained a significant problem, while other human rights abuses still remained highly problematic, such as problems with corruption, executive interference in the judiciary, impunity, and judicial incompetence, and lack of adequate protection for women from all forms of violence.
Released in March 2008 (permalink)
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