Men Nath
Men Nath (Khmer: ម៉ែន ណាត)
President of the Cambodia Watchdog Council International (CWCI Cambodia)[1]
In office
24 May 2006 – 11 September 2024
Assumed office
16 September 2002
Chairman for the Khmer Buddhist Society Norway[1] - [2]
In office
January 2010 – 11 September 2024
Chairman for the Student Movement for Democracy, based in USA [1]
In office
7 June 2020 – 11 September 2024
Personal details
BornApril 14, 1975 (Official date in document: January 05, 1976)
Doung Khpos Commune, Bourei Cholsar District, Takeo Province

Men Nath (born on April 14, 1975 at Doung Khpos Commune, Bourei Cholsar District) is a human rights defender and border researcher for Cambodia. He is the president for the Cambodia Watchdog Council International - (Khmer [[1]]), Chairman for the Student Movement For Democracy (SMD)(Khmer [[2]] , and Chairman for the Khmer Buddhist Society in Norway [[3]].

Education

Men Nath (Norwegian: Nath Men) graduated higher Bachelor degree in "Teacher Education" at the University of Agder (UiA) in 2013 - University of Agder, and School Assistant (Associated bachelor program) in Norway 2011. Education background, he graduated bachelor of Arts in Sociology at the Royal University Phnom Penh (RUPP), Cambodia [3] in 2000. and also graduated bachelor of Arts plus One in Psycho-Pedagogy (Teacher Education) at the National Institution of Education in 2001 "List of universities in Cambodia"[4].

Biography

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Men Nath was born at Doung Khpos Commune, in 1975, as the last of 5 siblings (3 sisters). His father's name: Men Nin (Men Monint (ម៉ែន មនិន្ទ), official mane), was born in 1926 and died on May 24, 2006 with 80 years-old. His mother's: Ouk Aun (អ៊ុក អូន), was born in 1936 - she lives in homeland with 4th sister Men Phally (is called Men Mom). Men Nath lives in Kristiansand City, Norway. First life in Norway, he has arrived the Kristiansand Airport on January 26, 2006 (Read more: Background[[4]][1]. He has 3 children (a son, and 2 daughters).

He did the works as sensor for Khmer students at High School in Norway and also a school assistant. He is working as web-blog editor in Khmer, Norwegian and English, but it's volunteering.

As Community Leader in Norway - January 2010-Now: Men Nath is the Chairman for the Khmer Buddhist Society (KBS) [1]. The (KBS) is one of Buddhist traditions that Cambodians-Norwegians need to maintain their culture. The KBS was established in 1998, has 462 members (updated in December 2020) of all the 606 Cambodians-Norwegians (updated in Sept 2019)[5].

Cambodia human rights defender and border researcher

June 07, 2020-Now: Men Nath is Chairman of Board Director for the Student Movement for Democracy (SMD), based in USA [1] - [1]. That is SMD-2 or SMD-rebirth. On September 02, 1998 the SMD was created to organize the mass demonstration against (1.) national election result in July, and (2.) Hun Sen's candidate to new Government. Men Nath was a founder of the SMD.

May 24, 2006-Now: He is President for the Cambodia Watchdog Council International (CWCI Cambodia), based in Norway [1] - [1]. The Norway-based Cambodia Watchdog Council International {CWCI} has appealed to Cambodian people not to vote in the upcoming national election unless the former opposition CNRP were allowed to run. An appeal letter on Feb 22, 2018 signed by CWCI chairman Men Nath, said Prime Minister Hun Sen needed the votes of more than 50 percent of the total number of eligible voters across the country. [6].

On October 14, 2005: Men Nath was threatened to arrest by Mr Prime Minister HUN Sen after the Cambodia Watchdog Council (CWC) released the statement against the [illegal] Supplemental Border Treaty with Vietman [1]. He left Cambodia to Thailand and got the political asylum from UNCHR to Norway in November, but he couldn’t fight from Bangkok in that time. In January 2006, he and another colleague as fishermen {like clothes and documents} left Bangkok to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They met an officer at Norwegian Embassy there, and one week later, they flight to Norway. Flight time – from Kuala Lumpur on 25 January and arrived Kristiansand City on 26 January.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Background". CWCI Cambodia. 2018. Retrieved 2016-05-18. Cite error: The named reference "cwcicambodia" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Khmer Buddhist Society". Norwegian: Khmer Buddhist Forening (KBF).
  3. ^ "the Royal University Phnom Penh (RUPP)". Royal University Phnom Penh. 2021. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  4. ^ "the National Institution of Education (NIE)". National Institution of Education. 2021. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  5. ^ "Buddhism in Norway: Cambodians are more than 600 people". Khmer Buddhist Society. 2019-09-12. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  6. ^ "Watchdog asks people not to vote". Khmer Times. 2018-02-23. Retrieved 2018-02-23.

Category:1975 births Category:People from Doung Khpos Commune Category:Living people Category:Cambodia Watchdog Council International (CWCI Cambodia) Category:Cambodia human rights activists Category:Cambodia political and social analysis