Violence Against Women in Cambodia 2006
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Historically, Cambodians have suffered through a culture of violence perpetuated by the Khmer Rouge regime and other political groups. The impact of this violence continues to affect many people within Cambodia. One of the most vulnerable affected groups are the women of Cambodia. Violence against women - particularly in the form of domestic violence, rape, and human trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation - is one of the most serious human rights problems in Cambodia.
Although Cambodia is beginning to recognize the significance of violence against women, the extent of the Government's willingness to educate the judiciary, the police and the public on these issues, and to implement laws and policies that prevent such violence and protect victims, is still quite limited.
- Topics
- Women's Rights