Six months after the crackdown
Phnom Penh Post | 8 July 2014
Six months ago, on January 2 and 3, a violent crackdown on protesting
garment workers killed four and left one missing. Five weeks after the
Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted but released the 23 arrested on
those two days, the 23 are coming to terms with what this will mean for
their lives and for the future of their campaign to raise the minimum
average wage to $160 per month.
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