
Early Access to Council Helps Free Young Woman in Phnom Penh
Jake Mooney July 2014 Ms. Thyda is 24- year-old woman living in a small house with her family on the side of an abandoned railway in Phnom Penh. Her house is part of a...
Jake Mooney July 2014 Ms. Thyda is 24- year-old woman living in a small house with her family on the side of an abandoned railway in Phnom Penh. Her house is part of a...
June 2014 Rosemary Hambright Scorned for being poor, a young man in Cambodia found himself at the mercy of a dysfunctional judicial system. Fortunately, IBJ was able to step in and offer legal...
11 June 2014 Jeanne Salomé Mr. Pagna(1) lives in a small village, 30 minutes away from Banteay Meanchey city in the north-west corner of Cambodia. His house made of metal sheets stands close to rice...
10 June 2014 Jeanne Salomé Twenty-four year old Virak has been in prison since November 2013. When we met him in early June 2014, he still had to serve one more week of his...
18 March 2014 J. Salomé After a two hour drive from Ratanakiri we arrive in Stung Treng, a small provincial city in the North East of Cambodia close to the Lao border. We go...
The UN declared 26th of June the United Nations Day in Support of Victims of Torture. To honor these victims and their families, International Bridges to Justice brought together members of every faith at the...
Supporters of International Bridges to Justice held their own Interfaith Peace Vigils in cities around the world for International Day in Support of Victims of Torture on or before June 26th. Internationally, supporters gathered...
Derek Brow On June 26, 2014, the IBJ China Program office in Beijing hosted an interfaith vigil event for the purpose of sending the message to end torture worldwide. During the vigil, prayers and...
Ly Eng & Jake Mooney IBJ’s Ending Torture Event took place on 20, June, 2014 at the Toul Tom Poung Pagoda. The event focused on the importance of uniting people from all religious backgrounds...