This report examines the lack of legal recourse in Cambodia. Its "Culture of impunity" is brought to light. Lawyers and judges are paid an average of $ 30 per month. To add to this, the mammoth corruption in Cambodia leads to the harsh reality that one can easily get away with murder in the nation. Whether rich or not, it seems that justice is elusive. Whether it is grenade attacks or military crackdowns by the government security forces, no arrests have been made despite the numerous deaths caused at such
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This report examines the lack of legal recourse in Cambodia. Its "Culture of impunity" is brought to light. Lawyers and judges are paid an average of $ 30 per month. To add to this, the mammoth corruption in Cambodia leads to the harsh reality that one can easily get away with murder in the nation. Whether rich or not, it seems that justice is elusive. Whether it is grenade attacks or military crackdowns by the government security forces, no arrests have been made despite the numerous deaths caused at such