Concerns were also expressed about the detention of environmental defenders, the use of violence against families of detained activists, and the case of a Buddhist monk who was defrocked for his human rights activities.
Seven hundred Cambodian families are suing a Thai sugar company after being forcibly evicted from their homes in 2008-09.
The Cambodian authorities have weaponised the criminal justice system as a means of eliminating the opposition, says Amnesty.
The trial of two former Cambodia Daily reporters is seen as part of a broader media crackdown.
The ruling Cambodia People’s party won all of the parliamentary seats in the vote.
The Act enables sanctions on Prime Minister Hun Sen's inner circle and Cambodia's business elite.
Four staff members lost their lives in a road traffic accident in Cambodia, with a further four seriously injured and receiving treatment in hospital.
New report details unabated illegal logging, timber laundering and smuggling in Cambodia.
Newly released dataset can help expose the corruption and abuses that have contributed to keeping the Cambodian regime in power for over thirty years.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has called for the interior ministry to investigate and shut the Cambodian Center for Human Rights.
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