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NEWS > 07 November 2005

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US takes Cambodia police chief
Senior US officials confronted Cambodia's visiting police chief Tuesday over allegations of rights abuses and corruption by his forces after human rights groups protested the US decision to allow him into the country, the State Department said.

Hok Lundy, Cambodia's national police chief, met here Tuesday with the State Department's top Asia official, Assistant Secretary of State Chris Hill, top anti-narcotics diplomat Anne Patterson and an official from the bureau in charge of human rights, democracy and labor, the department said.

The trio "urged Lundy and the Cambodian... Read more

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Kerikeri woman fights Australi

A Northland woman who spent three years in an Australian prison for a crime she did not committ is battling authorities to return there and visit her family.

Six years after Suzy Hayman was deported back to New Zealand, a detective admitted to a Royal Commission on Police Corruption that he fabricated the evidence leading to her imprisonment.

The conviction was quashed, her record cleared, but as she was deported, she is not allowed to re-enter Australia.

Ms Hayman says Australian officials promised her assistance to re-enter Australia, but she is still waiting two years later.

She says she feels powerless and the whole ordeal has taken a devastating toll on her and her family.

 

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