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Cambodian Women Land Rights Activists: “No one can silence us.”

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ā€œKhmer tradition dictates that women should just stay at home...My passion is to make women claim their rightful place in society even if it takes being behind these prison bars to prove this point," said Kong Chantha, Cambodian land rights activist, while imprisoned, in December 2014.
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#SaveMaryJane and the Power of Movements

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Filipina human trafficking Mary Jane Veloso who is on death row on Indonesia for alleged drug charges is touted as the woman that rallied her country. In the Philippines, Indonesia, and the rest of Southeast Asia and the world ā€“ migrant rights organizations, womenā€™s and other justice groups led different initiatives ā€“ all to save Mary Jane from impending execution. Vigils and protest actions were held, petition letters were sent, and signature campaigns as well as social media campaigns were launched. Indeed, Mary Janeā€™s case was a testament to the power of movements.
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Justice Does Not Apply to Indonesian Migrant Women, How Come?

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Niken Lestari of FAMM-Indonesia (Forum Aktivis Perempuan Muda-Indonesia) examines Indonesian migrant womenā€™s plight and its interconnection with death penalty as enforced in Indonesia and its ā€œreceivingā€ countries such as Saudi Arabia. Read more...
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JASS Annual Report 2014

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In 2014, there were many times that the balance between struggle and hope was hard to maintain. Crises and conflict continued to unfold across the world and yet, with increasing energy, we also witnessed and joined many people coming together…

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A Young Cambodian Womanā€™s Dream

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Written by Pin Marin I have long dreamed of living in a ā€œprosperousā€ Cambodia ā€“ where everyone contributes to the countryā€™s development, where women and men are active and equal participants, and where we finally attain peace and justice. But…

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