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July 07, 2010 
Phallynai, 28, an acid attack victim is checked by a doctor at a secure shelter run by non-profit organisation... 
Phnom Penh, Cambodia 
Phallynai, 28, an acid attack victim is checked by a doctor at a secure shelter run by non-profit organisation... 
Phallynai, 28, an acid attack victim is checked by a doctor at a secure shelter run by non-profit organisation "Cambodia Acid Survivors Charity" outside Phnom Penh July 7, 2010. Phallynai, who was attacked by her own husband over what she said was jealousy, is receiving shelter and medical treatment at the centre. After years of indifference to a rise in acid attacks across Cambodia, authorities are drafting up legislation to restrict acid sales and to punish perpetrators. The move comes as Cambodia seeks to tidy up its reputation for human rights abuses, rampant corruption, and lax law enforcement, some of many factors that have deterred foreign investors. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (CAMBODIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY POLITICS) 
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