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Cambodia police chief stood down in 'unprecedented' sex abuse investigation


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17 hours ago, rooster59 said:

The draft law has been billed as necessary to preserve Cambodian culture, but women's right campaigners fear it could be used disproportionately to target women in the conservative Southeast Asian nation.

Who would ever think of Cambodia (or all it's neighboring countries) where they don't try to stop all the 'nasty' stuff... They just struggle to hide it.... AND that is 'conservative' ?????

17 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Last year, the United Nations highlighted social norms in Cambodia that "justify gender-based violence".

 

It called for the elimination of the chbap srey, an ancient code of conduct that was part of official school curricula until 2007 and teaches women to be submissive and quiet.

 

I find it hard to believe, the 'chbap sray' training ever ended... Maybe ended in schools but not 'home schooling'......

The same sort of thing is apparently still 'alive and well' in most muslim countries....

Where women are taught from babies that they are no better than the soi-dog, in the eyes of their men....

And they call it 'conservative'

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