VOICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAM

VOJ Logo:

The CSD Voice of Justice logo depicts a Cambodian figure pushing aside the black curtains of a repressive past, as s/he yearns to enter a world of freedom of expression and democracy, represented by the blue of the inner circle. The scales of justice above the figure show the supremacy of law, and are in gold, which according to Cambodian mythology stands for strength, rooted in the earth. The Constitution is placed in front of the figure to represent the protection it affords. The logo is encircled in pale blue to symbolize peace, whilst the two golden naga motifs, which appear on the CSD logo, identify the Voice of Justice as a program of CSD.


FRIDAY, Jan. 18: VOJ radio program live discussions, CSD staff with Dream for Darfur delegation members Freddy Mutanguha (Rwandan survivor), Van Nath (Tuol Sleng survivor), Omer Ismael (Darfuri survivor), telling radio listeners why each believes this ceremony on Sunday, Jan. 20 at Tuol Sleng is very important.


Thursday, JANUARY 17: CSD staff at Voice of Justice Radio Program LIVE with Dream for Darfur delegation member speaking about what's happening in Darfur and to invite everyone (Cambodians, foreigners, business or government or civil society individuals -- the general public) to participate at the Ceremony on Sunday, Jan. 20 at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, beginning at 9 a.m. Mia Farrow and Van Nath will light the symbolic Olympic torch on Sunday. To hear today's broadcast, go to CSD "Voice of Justice Program" of this website.

Friday's VOJ Radio Program will be a panel of genocide survivors from Darfur, Rwanda, and our own Mr. Van Nath.

VOJ Program:

1. Voice of Justice Research Bulletin
CSD publishes bi-monthly VOJ Research Bulletins, now increased to 6,000 copies per printing freely distributed to the public. See Research & Publication

2. Voice of Justice Newspaper Columns

CSD publishes articles in the Voice of Justice Column, twice a month with the English-language newspaper The Phnom Penh Post, and with the Khmer-language newspaper Koh Santepheap. (Scroll down for all the previously published articles in the VOJ)

All Voice of Justice Columns in The Phnom Penh Post

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3. Voice of Justice Radio Broadcasting

The Voice of Justice Radio Program is managed and hosted by the golden voice of Ms. Chap Chandina (with Women's Media Center for 9 years prior to joining CSD) and can be heard seven days a week, covering 19 provinces and municipalities on:

  • Monday - Friday (1-2 p.m) Sovanna Phum FM 104
  • Monday - Sunday (11 a.m - 12 p.m) and (7-8 p.m) Commerce Station FM 93.5
  • Monday - Sunday (8 - 8:30 p.m) Beehive Radio FM 105
Radio Program Show

  Topic Date
Women and Leadership 7-March-2008
Role of Victims Unit, ECCC 5-March-2008
VOJ Reading Program 1-March-2008
Victim Complain 13-Februry-2008


Voice of Justice Radio Program COVERAGE



Radio FM 104 reaches approx. 14 provinces.
Radio FM 93.5 reaches approx. 17 provinces.
Radio FM 105 reaches approximately 20 (of 24) provinces, comprising of 10,000,000 (of 14 M) Cambodians. It has 10KW power; coverage depends on the landscape (mountains or plains) and the quality of radio receiver.

The Four Freedoms

The Voice of Justice Program, at every opportunity, reminds the reader of the VOJ column or VOJ Research Bulletin and radio listener of the Four Freedoms – i.e., Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Belief, Freedom from Fear, and Freedom from Want – which build the foundation for a democracy, human rights and social and economic development.

We continually lobby for a Freedom of Information Act, for a freer press, for a freer right to assembly, for a freer and open society… for we believe every Cambodian is born to be and desire to breathe freely.



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