Cambodian activists released but only after heavy sentences and fines

Following major demonstrations earlier this year when a number of workers were killed, 23 labour and human rights activists were arrested. These demonstrations by garment workers were a part of an ongoing campaign for wage increases and better working conditions. A worldwide campaign was initiated to free these activists. While everyone was released earlier this week, they were also all convicted with varying suspended sentences and heavy fines. This is an attack on all Cambodian workers and an attempt to intimidate and criminalise labour organising.
Organising is not a crime – Revoke convictions and fines
 

Following major demonstrations earlier this year when a number of workers were killed, 23 labour and human rights activists were arrested. These demonstrations by garment workers were a part of an ongoing campaign for wage increases and better working conditions. A worldwide campaign was initiated to free these activists. While everyone was released earlier this week, they were also all convicted with varying suspended sentences and heavy fines. This is an attack on all Cambodian workers and an attempt to intimidate and criminalise labour organising.
Organising is not a crime – Revoke convictions and fines