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In less than three months, #Cambodia will vote to elect members of its national assembly. A lot has changed since the last assembly elections in 2013. We’ve got a rundown of the key issues here: https://t.co/dLhNAdDWlC @cchrcambodia @ActionAidCambod @UsaidCambodia pic.twitter.com/64j9X1FSmU
— ICNL Alliance (@ICNLAlliance) 7. Mai 2018
@sopheapfocus of @cchrcambodia on the issues involving @phnompenhpost: „It was one of the last remaining vestiges of a free press in Cambodia & these moves to undermine its editorial independence represent a tragedy for press freedom and human rights https://t.co/T2C6Yeqs5r pic.twitter.com/CqcgQvv8Cv
— IFEX (@IFEX) 8. Mai 2018
@SidaraNuon presenting Rainbow Families in Cambodia: No legal protection but @cchrcambodia published a report in 2017 that’s a stepping stone for advocacy.#APRFF2018 #rainbowfamilies #IFED2018 pic.twitter.com/eK6uidqSv1
— Martin Céline (@celtinmar) 11. Mai 2018
To finish the week, Khuon Narim, Reporter at @KhmerTimes, tells us why he thinks media is important in #Cambodia, as part of CCHR’s online campaign presenting the perspectives of journalists, media professionals & media students. #PressFreedom #WPFD2018 #IndependentMedia pic.twitter.com/LBXZtruKR8
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 13. Mai 2018
Clampdowns and courage: The challenge for South Asia’s media https://t.co/YTVfP8Bd5y Increasing impact of internet shutdowns on press freedom in South Asia, with 97 incidents documented between May 2017 to April 2018 @ifjasiapacific @FMMsrilanka pic.twitter.com/orncbyEIlJ
— IFEX (@IFEX) 12. Mai 2018
European diplomats barred from visiting widow of #Chinese dissident #LiuXiaobo
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 14. Mai 2018
#China to lessen dependence on imports thanks to new discovery of rare gas in #Tibet’s thermal spring
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 14. Mai 2018
Tibet Has Never Been a Part of China: Chinese Professor https://t.co/VbEElqKZ4u
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 12. Mai 2018
Thanks to @MiriamElder @PaulHamilos and @AnupKaphle for great editing and support for this piece, which took time and resources. Hundreds of thousands of Uighurs and other ethnic minorities have been arbitrarily imprisoned in Xinjiang. There is lots of work still to be done. https://t.co/Dyt1U2FklK
— Megha Rajagopalan (@meghara) 12. Mai 2018
Among the many grave human rights violations being committed by #China perhaps the most disturbing & outrageous is the mass incarceration of the #Uyghur people. Sadly too many nations do not speak out for fear of losing Chinese money & investment projects https://t.co/6yvHB8ut7E
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) 11. Mai 2018
#Cherry #blossoms in #Istanbulhttps://t.co/3kmYgmJHzd @ BaltalimanÄ Japon Bahçesi https://t.co/4DPTrGUVBF
— Burak Sansal (@allaboutturkey) 27. April 2018
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