Cambodia: Rape, Sexual Violence Charges Excluded From Khmer Rouge Hearings
The Extraordinary Chambers of the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) has excluded rape and sexual violence from crimes charged against leaders of the Khmer Rouge, the military government that controlled
In order to provide a forum for victims of sexual violence at the hands of the Khmer Rouge, the Gender-Based Violence Project held its own hearings during
Trafficking of girls, forced prostitution, and gang rape are becoming more common. For instance, girls are kept home from school because traveling is dangerous, and there is very little protection offered to migrant workers. While rape was recently redefined in the Cambodian legal code, enforcement is lacking. The judicial system in the country is still recovering and allegations of corruption and discrimination are common. According to the Transparency International,
Compiled from: Hindstrom,
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