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2024年6月26日

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CIVICUS & Forum Asia

Cambodia: CIVICUS and Forum Asia call on international community to speak up in solidarity with CENTRAL following its controversial report on freedom of association that led to a series of harassment

"Cambodia: Labour rights group CENTRAL targeted for reporting on violations against unions", 26 June 2024

CIVICUS, a global civil society alliance and the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) condemn the harassment and smear campaign against the labour rights group, The Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights (CENTRAL), for a report they published on unions and freedom of association in Cambodia. These actions highlight the repressive climate for civil society in Cambodia and the challenges activists face in documenting and reporting on human rights issues.

…, CENTRAL released a report following a one-year study, titled “Barriers to Representation: Freedom of Association in Cambodia”, which evaluates Better Factories Cambodia (BFC) and whether their current processes appropriately assess and adequately report on employer-imposed barriers to freedom of association. In the report, union representatives from 10 out of 14 workplaces said they faced violations of freedom of association. They include verbal intimidation, threats, harassment, obstacles to union registration, restrictive strike and collective bargaining policies and blacklisting, which “severely” affected their ability to function.

Following the report, CENTRAL has come under attack from pro-government unions, who have organised protests outside their office, demanding that they ‘’correct’’ their report…

…, it was reported that the Ministry of Interior was planning to launch an investigation into CENTRAL’s operations and the use of foreign funds.

The work of CENTRAL in monitoring, documenting and reporting labour rights is critical in Cambodia, in ensuring that the government and businesses adhere to international law and standards and protect the rights of workers and unions. It is extremely worrying that these groups are seeking to undermine and seek greater government control of the organisation. These actions send a chilling message to human rights groups undertaking their work in the country…

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