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Human Rights WatchTHE WEEK IN RIGHTS

March 19, 2015
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Cambodia’s Labor Laws Fail to Protect Garment Workers

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Photo © 2014 Samer Muscati/Human Rights Watch

Workers in Cambodia’s garment factories – frequently producing name-brand clothing sold mainly in the United States, the European Union, and Canada – often experience discriminatory and exploitative labor conditions. The combination of short-term contracts that make it easier to fire and control workers, poor government labor inspection and enforcement, and aggressive tactics against independent unions make it difficult for workers, the vast majority of whom are young women, to assert their rights.
Recent events linked to labor rights in Cambodia have attracted international attention. There have been repeated episodes of workers fainting on the job. In January 2014, police, gendarmes, and army troops brutally crushed industry-wide protests for a higher minimum wage. And the authorities have introduced more burdensome union registration procedures.
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Asia
In Ukraine, More Civilians Killed in Cluster Munition Attacks

Using cluster munitions shows utter disregard for civilians. Neither side should use these widely banned weapons; they affect a large area, endangering nearby civilians, and unexploded submunitions pose a risk to civilians long after the attack. 
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Middle East
In Tunisia, Deadly Attack on Museum-goers 

The murderous assault targeted not only tourists and Tunisians, but also the tolerant and rights-respecting society that Tunisians have been struggling to build over the last four years. Tunisian authorities should show through their response that their commitment to the rule of law is unshaken. 
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Asia
Dispatches: US May Join the Rest of the World in Offering Paid Family Leave

By Janet Walsh 

Millions of US workers are suffering from damaged health, drained finances, and shrinking career prospects because federal law lacks any guaranteed paid family leave. Businesses are also losing out on the benefits of a national paid leave program, including increased productivity and reduced turnover costs. A bill introduced in the US Senate this week could make a huge difference for working families. 

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Iraqi militias, while fighting ISIS, destroyed villages and displaced thousands.
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Buildings in at least 47 villages were destroyed by Iraq’s militias after the siege of Amerli.
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Human Rights Watch investigates the use of cluster munitions in Ukraine.
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