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Cambodia's online gambling and scam industries keep recruiting "cyber slave" workers via trafficking and misleading ads despite police raids and global pressure (Rest of World)

Rest of World: Cambodia's online gambling and scam industries keep recruiting “cyber slave” workers via trafficking and misleading ads despite police raids and global pressure  —  Casual trafficking, calls to parents, misleading ads: even with global pressure, recruitment is rife.  —  • BAVET, CAMBODIA
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