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Cambodia

Combatting Acid Violence in Bangladesh, India and Cambodia

Publication Date: 
March, 2011


Acid violence involves intentional acts of violence in which perpetrators throw, spray, or pour acid onto victims’ faces and bodies. This Report examines acid violence in Bangladesh, India, and Cambodia from an international human rights
perspective. Using this framework, it identifies the causes of acid violence and suggests practical solutions to address them. Acid violence is prevalent in these countries because of three related factors: gender inequality and discrimination, the easy availability of acid, and impunity for acid attack perpetrators.

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Tags: acid attacks, Bangladesh, Cambodia, External Publications, India, Global
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