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Cambodian military police said on Tuesday they have arrested an award-winning reporter known for investigating local corruption, trafficking and online scam centres, prompting concern from a ...
Cambodia's foreign ministry on Friday expressed deep regret over a U.S. decision to sanction a local tycoon and senator over alleged trafficking of people forced to work in scam centres, calling ...
In 2022, the U.S. Department of State’s Trafficking in Persons Report downgraded Cambodia to "Tier 3" due to the Cambodian government's failure to meet the minimum standards to eliminate human trafficking and insufficient effort to address human trafficking. [7] Cambodia had previously hovered between Tier 2 and the Tier 2 watch lists.
Malaysia's foreign minister on Friday brought 24 Malaysians back from Cambodia who were rescued from human traffickers, out of a total of 148 citizens he said have been reported missing in the ...
Sex trafficking in Cambodia is human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation and slavery that occurs in the Kingdom of Cambodia. Cambodia is a country of origin, destination and transit for sex trafficked persons. [2] Sex trafficking victims in the country are from all ethnic groups in Cambodia and foreigners. Cambodian citizens ...
The National Committee for Counter Trafficking (NCCT) [1] is a national mechanism in Cambodia for coordinating and gathering information about the efforts of ministries, institutions, national and international NGOs, the private sector, and other stakeholders to collaborate for combating human trafficking in a transparent, accountable and effective manner, responding to the commitment of the ...
The human rights situation in Cambodia is facing growing criticisms both within the country and from an increasingly alarmed international community. After a series of flagrant violations against basic human rights a feeling of incertitude regarding the direction the country is emerging, sometimes comparing the situation to a newborn Burma. [1]
Chab Dai ("joining hands" in Khmer) is an organization founded in Cambodia in 2005 [1] by Helen Sworn [2] that focuses on abolishing sexual abuse, human trafficking, and exploitation. [3] [4] It aims to bring an end to trafficking and sexual exploitation through coalition building, community prevention, advocacy and research.