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Cambodia Scam Centres Grow Despite Crackdown Amnesty Says

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AI-generatedThe article discusses transnational cybercrime networks (scam centers) in Cambodia, Myanmar, and Laos. This is a regulatory/human rights issue concerning organized crime and labor exploitation, but it does not describe a direct commercial mechanism affecting product prices, input costs, or corporate margins for tradable goods or services.
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- Cambodia's online scam centers reportedly rose from 53 to 86 over the past year.
- The Cambodian government claimed to shut down 200 locations and initiate 79 legal cases since July.
- Amnesty International noted rescued individuals were treated as immigration offenders, not trafficking victims.
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