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Category Archives: Government Impunity
Boeung Kak Lake Teaser Released
This is our teaser trailer for Boeung Kak lake.
Posted in Boeung Kak Lake, Film, Forced Evictions, Government Impunity, Human Rights Defenders, The Cause of Progress
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For Tim Sakmony
After the morning ceremony for Borei Keila, the ambience switched tones to celebrate the release of Tim Sakmony. She had spent more than 100 days in pre-trial detention. See the post about the day of the trial here: http://blog.thecauseofprogress.com/2012/12/27/trials-and-verdicts/
Posted in Borei Keila, Government Impunity, Photography
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Article from author Darran Anderson about ‘The Cause of Progress’
Check out this very interesting article from author Darran Anderson on his time spent in Cambodia last year.
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