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  2. Prostitution in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Cambodia is illegal, but prevalent. A 2008 Cambodian Law on Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation [ 1 ] has proven controversial, with international concerns regarding human rights abuses resulting from it, such as outlined in the 2010 Human Rights Watch report.

  3. Human trafficking in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Overseas job scams are rampant in Cambodia. People are lured in by offers of a high-paying job with little to no experience or work visa needed, then held hostage under threats of violence and forced to work as "cyber slaves" in call centers making scam phone calls and other cryptocurrency and online gambling schemes.

  4. List of cities and towns in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The national census does not record population by city, rather by province. The only available method of estimating the population of a city is through the CDB, which is updated every two years. For instance, the 2018 CDB suggests that 1,474,489 people were living in Phnom Penh municipality, [ 1 ] whereas the 2019 census (which only preliminary ...

  5. 13 Things That Are Worth Paying a Little Extra For - AOL

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    9. Office Chair. Anyone who predominantly works at a desk needs a good chair, whether that’s in the office or home office. Ergonomic features include lumbar, back, and neck support, with ample ...

  6. Poverty in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia has experienced a tremendous drop in poverty but there is a high chance of relapsing to poverty. Poverty rate in Cambodia dropped from 52.2 percent in 2004 to 20.5 percent in 2011. [8] However, most of the individuals only moved from a state of being poor to state of being vulnerable to becoming poor.

  7. Here Are 5 Things You Should Only Pay For in Cash - AOL

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    Those green paper rectangles are one of the last remaining payment methods that don’t pay you back. Read More: I’m a Financial Advisor: 5 Things the Middle Class Wastes Money On.

  8. Poipet - Wikipedia

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    Poipet is a city famous for its gambling and casino center in Cambodia. This attracts many foreigners to come here. The largest number of foreigners here are Indonesians, most of whom work in casinos and as online gambling admins. Indonesian restaurants and food stalls are easy to find here.

  9. Gambling in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    NagaWorld in Phnom Penh. Gambling in Cambodia is officially illegal under the 1996 Law on Suppression of Gambling, which outlawed all unauthorized forms of gambling and provided for penalties ranging from monetary fines to short prison sentences, although the Cambodian government's General Department of Prisons does not list gambling as one of the 28 offenses punishable by imprisonment.