Thousands of garment workers joined rights advocates and others on a march in Phnom Penh Monday, marking the 64th International Human Rights Day. The march moved from the Olympic Stadium to Freedom Park. Separately, a group of housing rights activists say they were blocked by police from submitting a petition to Prime Minister Hun Sen, leading to minor clashes. One NGO observer was arrested after he photographed Phnom Penh Police Chief Chhoun Sovann. The observer was later released. (Heng Reaksmey, Phnom Penh)
Clashes Reported on International Human Rights Day

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Thousands of garment workers joined rights advocates and others on a march in Phnom Penh Monday, marking the 64th International Human Rights Day. The march moved from the Olympic Stadium to Freedom Park.

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Cambodian human rights activists march to mark the International Human Rights Day in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012. About one thousand participants consist of non-governmental organization activists, garment workers, and international diplomats on Monday marched on the street in Phnom Penh, calling for the protection of human rights. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)