Thursday, June 05, 2008

Cambodia set to lift ban on marriage to foreigners says minister

Jun 5, 2008

Phnom Penh - Cambodia was set to lift a ban on marriages to foreigners, Interior Minister Sar Kheng said Thursday.

Speaking at a press conference on human trafficking, Sar Kheng said senior officials would meet Friday and a lifting of the ban is expected soon after.

Cambodia banned marriages of Cambodians to non-Khmers in April after allegations that often undereducated and poor Cambodians - especially women - were being exploited or trafficked under the guise of legitimate legal unions.

'Tomorrow we meet to see the new sub-decree but we cannot hold this decision longer as it contradicts the Cambodian constitution and the rights of Cambodian people,' Sar Kheng said.

He said Cambodia was co-operating with the United States in a quest to find an adequate solution.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:49 AM

    Okay but maintain a close watch on them at all times.

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  2. Anonymous4:58 AM

    having law in better than not have one at all and when push comes to shove, law will prevail above all. thank you.

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  3. Anonymous6:55 AM

    Yeah, but don't expect a miracle from law in a poor country though.

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