Security sector working group to make policy recommendations

Members of the government, military and civil society met on Monday to form a working group to undertake security reform and reporting. The working group will have 26 members from a wide spectrum of government and nongovernment agencies to produce policy recommendations to Cambodia’s leaders. The formation of the working group comes amid widespread criticism of Cambodia’s military and police, in the wake of violent crackdowns on pro-opposition and labor demonstrations in recent months. … Nem Sovath, head of the foreign affairs department at the Ministry of Defense, told VOA Khmer that reform of the security sector is a government priority for the current five-year development plan. “These reforms include systematic management of military personnel, technical training, and empowering young military personnel for the next generation of national defense, as well as for Asean integration in 2015,” he said. Members met at a workshop Monday sponsored by the Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace and the Geneva Center for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces. …

Khoun Theara
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