human rights defender
Ly Chandaravuth
Actions and Campaigns
human rights defender
Actions and Campaigns
Legal aid and humanitarian support
1999
Man
Urban
In prison (sentenced)
Ly Chan Daravuth is a Cambodian environmental activist known for his work with the Mother Nature movement. Born in 1999, he has been actively involved in campaigns to protect Cambodia’s natural resources, particularly focusing on issues like waste run-off and deforestation. In 2021, he was arrested for documenting environmental issues, such as waste run-off from Phnom Penh into the Tonle Sap river, and spent five months in pre-trial detention on charges of plotting. Daravuth was sentenced to six year in prion for plotting in July 2024.
Jul 2, 2024
6 years imprisonment
Latitude: 11.444157947032803
Longitude: 104.94732002522234
Kandal
Kandal provincial prison
Five environmental defenders from Mother Nature Cambodia—Long Kunthea, Yim Leanghy, Thun Ratha, Phuon Keoraksmey, and Ly Chandaravuth—have spent nearly a year and a half in prison awaiting their appeal hearing. Since their July 2024 conviction by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, they have remained imprisoned and isolated, separated not only from their families but also from one another. On 2 July 2024, the five activists were convicted of "plotting," with Yim Leanghy facing an additional conviction for "lèse-majesté." They were sentenced to terms ranging from six to eight years; five other members were convicted in absentia on the same day. The Phnom Penh Appeal Court originally scheduled their hearing for 26 June 2025. However, just days before the date, the trial was postponed, reportedly due to administrative issues regarding court summons for those convicted in absentia. Throughout this period, the five bail requests have been repeatedly rejected: bail requests were denied by the Appeal Court on 17 February and 1 December 2025, and by the Supreme Court on 30 April 2025.
[Potential violations of the right to a fair trial for five Mother Nature Cambodia activists] (https://cchrcambodia.org/en/publications/briefing-note/potential-violations-of-the-right-to-a-fair-trial-for-five-mother-nature-cambodia-activists)
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Ly Chan Daravuth is a Cambodian environmental activist known for his work with the Mother Nature movement. Born in 1999, he has been actively involved in campaigns to protect Cambodia’s natural resources, particularly focusing on issues like waste run-off and deforestation. In 2021, he was arrested for documenting environmental issues, such as waste run-off from Phnom Penh into the Tonle Sap river, and spent five months in pre-trial detention on charges of plotting. Daravuth was sentenced to six year in prion for plotting in July 2024.
Latitude: 11.444157947032803
Longitude: 104.94732002522234
6 years imprisonment
Five environmental defenders from Mother Nature Cambodia—Long Kunthea, Yim Leanghy, Thun Ratha, Phuon Keoraksmey, and Ly Chandaravuth—have spent nearly a year and a half in prison awaiting their appeal hearing. Since their July 2024 conviction by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, they have remained imprisoned and isolated, separated not only from their families but also from one another. On 2 July 2024, the five activists were convicted of "plotting," with Yim Leanghy facing an additional conviction for "lèse-majesté." They were sentenced to terms ranging from six to eight years; five other members were convicted in absentia on the same day. The Phnom Penh Appeal Court originally scheduled their hearing for 26 June 2025. However, just days before the date, the trial was postponed, reportedly due to administrative issues regarding court summons for those convicted in absentia. Throughout this period, the five bail requests have been repeatedly rejected: bail requests were denied by the Appeal Court on 17 February and 1 December 2025, and by the Supreme Court on 30 April 2025.
Legal aid and humanitarian support
[Potential violations of the right to a fair trial for five Mother Nature Cambodia activists] (https://cchrcambodia.org/en/publications/briefing-note/potential-violations-of-the-right-to-a-fair-trial-for-five-mother-nature-cambodia-activists)