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Statement | UN Calls on Cambodian Government to Strengthen Protections Against Sexual Violence

16 June 2026

For the first time, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW Committee) has issued a decision in an individual case concerning Cambodia, finding that the Cambodian government violated the rights of a young Cambodian girl who was repeatedly raped by a police officer. The Committee found that the Cambodian government failed to ensure justice, protection, and effective remedies, and instead perpetuated impunity and discrimination which “exposed her to ongoing harassment and intimidation, causing irreparable psychological harm and revictimizing her”.

We welcome the landmark views adopted by the Committee and call on the government to immediately increase efforts to prevent gender-based violence and ensure that every victim/survivor has access to fair and timely justice that is free from discrimination.

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