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Narges Mohammadi attends a meeting on women's rights in Tehran, Iran, on Aug. 27, 2007

CAMBODIA: A court convicted four land rights activists today of plotting to provoke a peasant revolution by teaching farmers about class divisions, giving them five-year suspended prison terms.

Coalition of Cambodian Farmer Community president Theng Savoeun and his colleagues Nhel Pheap, Than Hach and Chan Vibol were arrested and charged last May by the Ratanakiri provincial court in north-eastern Cambodia.

 

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