US praises Cambodia's crackdown on prostitution
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HollyJul 10th, 2008 - 20:33:05
This legislation seems more focused on persecuting sex workers than stopping human trafficking. Not only are sex workers being persecuted, but also subsequently gang raped, beaten, and robbed by police and guards at a dentention center. Since when does persecuting, raping, beating, and robbing sex workers stop human trafficking?
Here is more information:
PRESS RELEASE: Advocates Protest Human Rights Violations of Sex Workers in Cambodia
Contact: Dy Many, Cambodian Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS, +1 646 525 6592, many.dy@actionaid.org
Melissa Ditmore, Network of Sex Work Projects, +1 646-242-1658
Andrew Hunter, Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers, +66 89696 4925
Women’s Network for Unity, +855-12-222-171
This happened at 1:30 PM at the Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Cambodian to the United Nations today.
327 East 50th Street near Second Avenue
The Cambodian Government under the influence of the US has passed a law against sex work. Since March, sex workers have been rounded up in raids, arrested, detained, denied medical services, beaten and raped by police. At least three sex workers have died in police custody. Others are being denied life-saving medicines.
Earlier this year, Cambodia passed an extremely punitive law criminalizing sex work. We have evidence of grievous human rights violations committed against sex workers. One sex worker said, “I was put on the van and brought to the center but they told me not to get down when we reached the center. Four of them raped me one after another and then they allowed me to get away from the place.” Police and detention centre guards openly abuse the women. Their money, jewelry, and other valuables such as phones are routinely stolen by the police. HIV-positive people who are put into the center cannot have the regular ARVs they are required to take everyday. Some women have already fallen ill as a result of the abuses and the violence committed by the security guards. No care or medical treatment has been made available to any women for their injuries or medical conditions.
Dy Many of the Cambodian Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS said, “So while Cambodia is proud of its success story in the fight against AIDS, we as women living with HIV are concerned that this success is now being undone by this violation of the rights of sex workers.”
Sex workers and human rights advocates condemn this brutality and will protest this brutality at the Permanent Mission of the Royal Kingdom of Cambodia to the United Nations. Further background is included in this 14-minute video from Women’s Network for Unity, Cambodia’s union of sex workers.
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