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.
http://www.sexworkerspresent.blip.tv
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