August 8, 2011
There is growing concern in Cambodia over government efforts to regulate the activities the non government organisations.
The draft legislation requires mandatory registration, effectively giving the government control over the thousands of disparate groups that operate in the country.
Late last month the Ministry of Interior released its third draft of the law to the public and also confirmed that it had sent that draft to the Council of Ministers effectively terminating any further meaningful discussions between the government and the NGOS.
Presenter:Bill Bainbridge
Speaker: Naly Pilorge, director of the Cambodian human rights group, Licadho
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1 comment:
NGO, have to be (very high)on educations or knowledgeable, skills, in order to commence on peoples..be a leadership for peoples.
NGO,don't be upset, with government's new laws
NGO, can not be poor or weak on education, can not be poor or weak skills- knowledgeable..
khmer's government created this laws to control NGO,they do it right
Even, USA, EU, they all do the same
if, those peoples who lived in a board,they should know about this..
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