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Condoms Feared Criminal in Sex Crackdown 



Sex workers in June protested police methods that have made carrying a condom a 
liability. Critics say a continued crackdown threatens to spread HIV.By Seng 
Ratana, VOA Khmer Original report from Phnom Penh02 September 2008
Every night as the sun sets, Srey Mao begins looking for sex clients at a 
public park in Phnom Penh, where she has worked for the past 10 years. Until 
Cambodia passed a new anti-trafficking law in February, she always carried a 
condom, but a provision of the law that bans public solicitation of sex has 
made that harder.To carry a condom now is to carry evidence of a crime, Srey 
Mao said."When the police come, I run down into a hole, and sometimes I climb 
up a tree, not daring to bring a condom along because if the police find it, 
they will accuse me of prostitution and disorder," said Srey Mao, 40, standing 
under a tree in front of the Royal Railway station in Phnom Penh.Over the past 
few months, she said, enforcement of the new law has meant police in every 
district of the capital have been arresting sex workers on the streets."I never 
use a condom and always feel afraid the police will arrest us," she said. 
"Sometimes we hide ourselves under a tree or in the garden bushes."Article 24 
of the "Law on the Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation" 
bans public solicitation of sex, with a penalty of one to six days in prison 
and a fine of 3,000 riel, about $0.75.The penalty may seem small, but 
organizations and sex workers say the new law has been an obstacle to another 
government initiative, the 100 percent use of condoms in the sex industry, 
declared in 1999.Leng Sros, a 24-year-old beer server, said that after the law, 
the use of condoms diminished among women in her industry who also have sex 
clients."Most of the beer promotion girls seldom use a condom," she 
said.Customers are not willing to use condoms, she said. "If we use it, they 
feel that we are sex workers."Sou Sotheavy, director of the Men and Women 
Network for Development, said 100 percent condom use had been made impossible 
by the new law, which forces sex workers to move from one place to another, 
from the streets and parks to nightclubs. The moving targets make it difficult 
to promote condom use, he said."How can the condom be used 100 percent," he 
said. "Even in a proper brothel it was not possible. Then what about such a 
brief liaison at the public garden, and with the police giving chase?"Keo Tha 
is the director of the Women's Network for Unity. The new law has not only put 
sex workers at risk of HIV, but it is hurting their livelihoods, she said."Why 
are they not allowed to be sex workers? What are they doing wrong?" she said. 
"When the business is more strict, HIV/AIDS is more widespread."Police say the 
new law has allowed them to put order to the streets, making them safer for 
travelers.Yim Socheat, police chief of Phnom Penh's Daun Penh district, said 
police had no intention of driving down the use of condoms.Officers arrest sex 
workers with or without condoms, he said, adding that any recent decrease in 
condom use was due to confusion by the sex workers.The conflict between the two 
groups is not necessary, said Dr. Ly Cheng Huy, director of the HIV/AIDS 
Alliance.Both sides should understand each other, he said. Otherwise, the 
implementation of the law won't be undertaken properly, leading to a rise in 
HIV and AIDS.Meanwhile, the government is working on an initiative to make 
police understand that sex workers are victims, not offenders, said You Oy, 
secretary of state for the Ministry of Women's Affairs.However, she added, sex 
workers must not solicit from public places or the street. Such acts not only 
impact social order, she said, but also Cambodian tradition.














CAMDISC FORUM UNDER THE VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST NET WORK TOTAL CONTROL ALLOWS THIS 
TYPE OF SEX TO BE POSTED INSTANTLY WHILE DENYING BURY'S POSTING ON THE ISSUE OF 
CAMBODIA OCCUPATION BY THE VIETNAMESE INVADERS ? THE ARTICLES POSTED BY THE 
VIET AGENT such as 




 Many licensing and permit requirements lose their validity today‏is instantly 
posted and communisted to various agencies and embassies 

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CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM ?Again here are my solutions to this 
problems:PRESIDENT REAGAN INSISTS THROUGH 10 UN RESOLUTIONS1. that the KR 
regime must not allowed to come back to power in Cambodia2. that Vietnam cease 
her occupation of Cambodia followed by total withdrawal of Viet troops from 
Cambodia.VIETNAM INVASION & OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA : 1979-2008Nearly 30 years, 
under Vietnam rule of Cambodia, Cambodian youth are denied minimum of education 
and jobs that result in suicide, TRADE OF VIEGINITY , robbery,CRIMES ACROSS 
CAMBODIA EVERYDAY , due to hunger,injustice, and unemployement.10 UN 
RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM TO CEASE 
HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY ARE NOT 
RESPECTED. SUCH AS THESE :Nov. 14, 1979 The UN General Assembly adopts a 
resolution A/RES/34/22 calling for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign 
troops from Cambodia. The vote is 91-21 with 29 abstentions.Oct. 21, 1986 The 
UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote of 116-21 with 13 
abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from Cambodia. > 
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