14 In defense of land rights: A monitoring report on land conflicts in six Asian countries Table 1. Data collection sources of land conflict cases, per country Country/Researcher Bangladesh Data collection sources for land conflict cases n Community Development Association (CDA) n Cambodia n STAR Kampuchea (SK) n n n India n Ekta Parishad (EP) Centre for Legislative Research for Advocacy (CLRA) Indonesia Konsorsium Pembaruan Agraria (KPA) n n n n n n n ANGOC Nepal Annual reports (2015-2017) by the Kapaeeng Foundation entitled “Human Rights Report on Indigenous People in Bangladesh” which analyze data culled from media reports and CSO networks across the country Collected cases by Kapaeeng Foundation for January-June 2018 Official summary reports from the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC) Monitoring reports from Radio Free Asia (RFA), 2017-2018 Data from the Provincial Government of Kampong Chhnang Province, 2016-2018 Discussions with commune leaders and local people in Teukphos district, Kampong Chhnang Province Land Conflict Watch portal (https://www.landconflictwatch. org/) which is a network of researchers and journalists across India that records the major ongoing land conflicts in the country In turn, the Land Conflict Watch portal draws its case data from: l Regional newspapers l Official documents (court papers, police records, public hearings, recordings or transcripts, memorandums and petitions, resolutions passed by village councils, etc.) l CSO databases l Internet sources (Google alerts) l Resource persons and local non-profit organizations Agrarian conflict victims who report directly to KPA National and Regional Secretariats Land conflict victims whose cases are followed up by KPA through assistance or case reports Data collection in specific localities Field investigations of land conflict cases Mass media reports (printed and electronic) Reports from other organizations in specific sectors (fisheries) and issues (palm oil) – within the agrarian reform network n Reports Community Self-Reliance Centre (CSRC) by households and communities at CSRC’s District Land Rights Forums (DLRF), based on a simple reporting format n Mass media monitoring of four national daily newspapers n Field follow-up of reported land conflict cases n Summary reports from CSOs and government Philippines n Asian NGO Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (ANGOC) n n n n Reports and documents from national government line agencies involved in land issues; Commission on Human Rights Civil society organizations (CSOs) working with communities on land and natural resource issues Online reports by human rights organizations Mainstream mass media reports (online) Leaders from affected communities attending the FGDs and national consultations

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