Amnesty International reports that Cambodia's efforts to shut down scam centers have been largely ineffective, with the number of identified compounds increasing. The human rights group documented 86 active scam compounds in April, a rise from the previous year, contradicting official government claims of significant progress and widespread action. Amnesty's findings suggest that the Cambodian government's crackdowns have failed to dismantle these operations and adequately assist victims who escape. AI
RANK_REASON Amnesty International's report criticizes government actions, fitting the commentary bucket.
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