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cambodia's capital phnom penh does not have the same reputation is delhi. is something really talked about and women don't live in fear of being attacked yet below the surface lies and alarming trend new figures suggest quiet cambodia has more than doubled the right of gang rape binny media. cambered it actually we found one of the highest rates of gang rape in any of the countries we studied 5 percent of men report that they had anticipated and gang rape here in cambodia and in other countries it was around one to 2 percent and talk to him a flu is the leader of the largest multi country research project on men's perpetration of rape and abuse in the world it's also one of the most in-depth studies ever undertaken on men's own experience of violence full u.n. agencies surveyed more than 10000 men across asia and the pacific i didn't think we could and questions of it and i thought why would men admit to using violence why would they tell us about that me is these little handheld computer devices and they were there to enter the data but also one of the key
cambodia's capital phnom penh does not have the same reputation is delhi. is something really talked about and women don't live in fear of being attacked yet below the surface lies and alarming trend new figures suggest quiet cambodia has more than doubled the right of gang rape binny media. cambered it actually we found one of the highest rates of gang rape in any of the countries we studied 5 percent of men report that they had anticipated and gang rape here in cambodia and in other countries...
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cambodia's capital phnom penh does not have the same reputation is delhi. is something really talked about and women don't live in fear of being attacked yet below the surface lies an alarming trend new figures suggest quiet cambodia has more than doubled the right of gang rape in the media. cambodia actually we found one of the highest rates of gang rape in any of the countries we studied 5 percent of men report that they had anticipated and gang rape here in cambodia and in other countries it was around one to 2 percent and talk to him a flu is the leader of the largest multi country research project on men's perpetration of rape and abuse in the world it's also one of the most in-depth studies ever undertaken on men's own experience of violence full u.n. agencies surveyed more than 10000 men across asia and the pacific i didn't think we could and questions of it and i thought why would men admit to using violence why would they tell us about that to me is these little handheld computer devices and they were there to enter the data but also one of the key
cambodia's capital phnom penh does not have the same reputation is delhi. is something really talked about and women don't live in fear of being attacked yet below the surface lies an alarming trend new figures suggest quiet cambodia has more than doubled the right of gang rape in the media. cambodia actually we found one of the highest rates of gang rape in any of the countries we studied 5 percent of men report that they had anticipated and gang rape here in cambodia and in other countries it...
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the skyline in cambodia's capital phnom penh has changed dramatically in recent years buildings went up rapidly as the money flowed in mainly from china cambodia's largest investor but china's economy is grinding to a halt making for uncertain times for many including the 200000 cambodians employed in the construction sector. i'm so worried if i lose my job i don't know where i would find another one. to the bank so if i lose my job for a few days it will be tough for me to pay the loan. there's even more uncertainty for those in the garment industry which is facing setbacks on 2 fronts the european union will place tariffs on some footwear and clothing it imports from cambodia because of a deterioration in democracy and workers' rights the industry employs almost 800000 people and relies on chinese investment and raw materials with many suppliers in china closing down because of the spread of coronavirus cambodia's government says some of its factories will suspend operations for as long as 3 months as many as 90000 people may lose their jobs temporarily in recent years china has be
the skyline in cambodia's capital phnom penh has changed dramatically in recent years buildings went up rapidly as the money flowed in mainly from china cambodia's largest investor but china's economy is grinding to a halt making for uncertain times for many including the 200000 cambodians employed in the construction sector. i'm so worried if i lose my job i don't know where i would find another one. to the bank so if i lose my job for a few days it will be tough for me to pay the loan....
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from the capital phnom penh and we travel north. like in thailand there are rubber plantations as far as the eye can see. with the help of our interpreter we try to arrange a visit to a rubber processing plant. we made several written requests for permission to film and while we don't get that we are allowed to watch production. and we do. film using a hidden camera. here to the natural rubber is delivered in either a solid or liquid form. the people running the factory tell us they supply their product to all parts of the globe. in the season we have to work from 6 in the morning to 10 at night. sometimes when there's nothing to do. the workers are housed on the other side of the street. from the mothers fathers and their older children work together in the factory or on the firm's own plantation. it's a tough life. factory workers are usually better off than plantation workers here they even have their own bathroom. and a kitchen of sorts. we normal workers usually earn around $150.00 a month in the factory for a 7 day week on top
from the capital phnom penh and we travel north. like in thailand there are rubber plantations as far as the eye can see. with the help of our interpreter we try to arrange a visit to a rubber processing plant. we made several written requests for permission to film and while we don't get that we are allowed to watch production. and we do. film using a hidden camera. here to the natural rubber is delivered in either a solid or liquid form. the people running the factory tell us they supply...
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shejoins us live now from phnom penh.rs where you have been travelling, how long you have been travelling, how long you have been travelling, how long you have been away and what you have been doing in the last days or weeks to get back to the uk?|j been doing in the last days or weeks to get back to the uk? i have just been here in cambodia for nearly two and a half weeks. approximately four 01’ and a half weeks. approximately four or five days and a half weeks. approximately four orfive days ago and a half weeks. approximately four or five days ago i tried to start making progress in terms of trying to get back to the uk. we came from an island into the city because we thought we would get more advice and support. since we have been here it has been mayhem. we haven't been able to get any contact with our embassy. there is multiple conflicting advice from hotels, airlines, from anybody you try to seek support from both in the uk and in cambodia. today, we went to the only hospital in the city, who said they would give a
shejoins us live now from phnom penh.rs where you have been travelling, how long you have been travelling, how long you have been travelling, how long you have been away and what you have been doing in the last days or weeks to get back to the uk?|j been doing in the last days or weeks to get back to the uk? i have just been here in cambodia for nearly two and a half weeks. approximately four 01’ and a half weeks. approximately four or five days and a half weeks. approximately four orfive...
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there is only a handful of hotels open in phnom penh. long those handful of hotels are going to stay open. everybody listening to your story — their heart will break for you i am sure. the obvious question, what will you do if your hotel shuts up shop tomorrow? i wonder what you and the people you are travelling with and all these people you have met, where are they going to be sleeping, what are they going to be doing? i really don't know. we might have to try to head maybe more into the country. as we head more into the country it means we are not near to the airports. going to try to look for other flights but they are really expensive. we don't understand the rules and the problem is if we understood the rules we might be able to work with them but we don't. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale joins us live now. give us some idea of the scale of this. how many britons to rethink our stuck abroad? the foreign office doesn't know how many britons are abroad. they do not keep a register. it is too difficult to know about the fore
there is only a handful of hotels open in phnom penh. long those handful of hotels are going to stay open. everybody listening to your story — their heart will break for you i am sure. the obvious question, what will you do if your hotel shuts up shop tomorrow? i wonder what you and the people you are travelling with and all these people you have met, where are they going to be sleeping, what are they going to be doing? i really don't know. we might have to try to head maybe more into the...
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on tuesday i spoke to susanne campbell who was stuck in phnom penh in cambodia.ere and couldn't get on a plane because she had no way of proving she didn't have coronavirus. here's part of that interview. since we have been here, it has been absolute mayhem, we haven't been able to get any contact with our embassy, there are multiple conflicting advice from hotels, from airlines, from anybody you try and seek support from both in the uk and in cambodia. today we went to the only hospital in phnom penh who said that they would give a coronavirus test, we got there at 6:30am, when it opened at 8am, already the queue was already 70 people along and by half past eight, they turned everybody away, saying it was our problem to get a flight home and they would no longer be issuing certificates for the test or informing anybody if they were negative, which doesn't help with our situation. well, i'm really pleased to tell you that despite the odds stacked against her, susanne has actually arrived back in the uk and joins me live now. how did you manage to fly home in the
on tuesday i spoke to susanne campbell who was stuck in phnom penh in cambodia.ere and couldn't get on a plane because she had no way of proving she didn't have coronavirus. here's part of that interview. since we have been here, it has been absolute mayhem, we haven't been able to get any contact with our embassy, there are multiple conflicting advice from hotels, from airlines, from anybody you try and seek support from both in the uk and in cambodia. today we went to the only hospital in...