"I was someone else's property": Slavery, human trafficking and torture in Cambodia's scamming compounds

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Amnesty’s report, spanning 18 months of research and based on visits to more than 50 compounds and testimony from hundreds of survivors, is the most comprehensive documentation yet of this issue. It details how the Cambodian government is deliberately ignoring a litany of human rights abuses, including slavery, human trafficking, child labour and torture being carried out on a vast scale in scamming compounds located across the country.
Join us in-person or via Facebook livestream to hear from:
Montse Ferrer, Amnesty International’s regional research director, who will present the main findings of the report alongside.
Jaruwat Jinmonca, co-founder of a Thai anti-trafficking organization, Immanuel Foundation.
Moderator: Chanatip Tatiyakaroonwong, Amnesty International’s regional researcher.
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