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2018年8月21日

Cambodia: Land rights activist Tep Vanny and 3 other Boeung Kak community leaders released from prison following royal pardon

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Land rights activist Tep Vanny was convicted in February 2017 of "aggravated intentional violence" for her participation in a 2013 protest in front of Prime Minister Hun Sen's house, calling for the release of arbitrarily detained Boeung Kak Lake community members. Three other activists -- Heng Mom, Bo Chhorvy and Kong Chantha -- were convicted of "obstructing public officials". All four decisions have been overturned by royal pardon.

Further information on Tep Vanny's case is available here.

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