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Amnesty accuses Cambodia of “raw failure” to stop rampant abuses in the scam centers – Radio Free Asia

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJune 26, 2025No Comments
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The Cambodia online scam industry is a sump of the cessation of mass violations on a mass scale where hundreds of people suffer from torture, forced labor, trafficking in human beings and slavery in at least 53 scam centers across the country, said a new report.

The Amnesty International report, published on Thursday, says it is a human rights crisis made the complicity of the state.

A map showing the 53 compounds of Cambodia scam documented by Amnesty International.
Cambodia-Amnesty-Scam-Center A map showing the 53 compounds of Cambodia scam documented by Amnesty International. (Copyright Amnesty International, 2025)

Cambodia and neighboring Laos, Myanmar and Thailand have experienced a massive proliferation of scam compounds that are based on a large pool of trafficked works and are led by groups of organized crimes whose links with powerful local interests allow them to operate with impunity.

The Amnesty report – which is based on interviews with 423 victims of the Cambodia scam industry – documents what he has called abuse on a “mass scale” since 2022. It is indicated that thousands of migrant workers or treated persons, including children, have been confined to prison -type compounds and maintained within physical spaces while being forced to carry out online fraud.

The survivors have described to the amnesty held in cages in compounds with extensive safety measures designed to prevent escapes, including perimeter walls surmounted by razor or electric fence, kept doors and armed safety personnel.

This image published by Amnesty International on June 26, 2025, as part of a report on the scam centers in Cambodia, shows the
Cambodia-Amnesty-Scam-Center This image published by Amnesty International on June 26, 2025, as part of a report on the scam centers in Cambodia, shows the “wall of the eastern perimeter of an complex of a phnom Penh scam which is reinforced and tilted inward with a barbed wire or razor inside to prevent climbing.” (Copyright Amnesty International, 2025)

Several compounds operated “dark rooms” used to punish and torture workers who have not achieved the work objective or tried to contact the authorities. Electric shocks or stunning batons were systematically used against adults and children in at least 19 scam centers, Amnesty discovered.

“Although the main authors of mistreatment are organized criminal groups, the Cambodian state has failed to take adequate measures to stop generalized human rights abuses despite its informed of these abuses – in many cases, on several occasions,” said Amnesty.

“The failure of the State to comply with its international legal obligations and responsibilities demonstrates the acquiescence and underlines the complicity of these human rights violations”, added Amnesty in its report entitled “Slavery, the trafficking of human beings and torture in the compounds of Frammer of Cambodia”.

The report of the report comes a few days after the Thai Prime Minister described Cambodia as “a hub for world -class crime and a national threat” due to scam centers and closed its land border with Cambodia. This action came in the midst of a Thai territorial dispute.

This image published by Amnesty International on June 26, 2025, as part of a report on scam centers in Cambodia, shows
CAMBODGE-SCAM-CENTERS-AMNESTY This image published by Amnesty International on June 26, 2025, as part of a report on scam centers in Cambodia, shows “cage windows and barbed wire or razor thread on the internal walls of a scam compound”. (Copyright Amnesty International, 2024)

There was no immediate response from the Cambodian government to the report. Prime Minister Hun Manet previously declared zero tolerance in human trafficking and a determination to fight against online scams. He says Thailand politicizes the problem.

Earlier this year, scam compounds drew global attention after Chinese television actor Wang Xing was saved from the famous Myanmar KK park in Myawaddy, near the border with Thailand, after crooks attracted him to Thailand from where he was taken to the other side of the Myanmar river.

Human beings

Almost all workers in the center of the scam, Amnesty, were attracted to deceptive recruitment tactics and false promises of legitimate posts, competitive wages and accommodation.

After being recruited, many told Amnesty that they had crossed the international borders illegally by boats or crossing the rivers and the jungles, until they were sold to different compounds of scams where they were then confined and exploited.

Many of them, including 14 -year -old children, were victims of the milking of Myanmar, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Taiwan and even between different compounds of scam in Cambodia.

This image published by Amnesty International on June 26, 2025, as part of a report on scam centers in Cambodia, shows
CAMBODGE-SCAM-CENTERS-AMNESTY This image published by Amnesty International on June 26, 2025, as part of a report on scam centers in Cambodia, shows “a scam compound in Sihanoukville with high walls of perimeter which have been extended to make them higher using the sheet.” (Copyright Amnesty International, 2024)

Van is an example. The Vietnamese boy, who was 15 years old at the time, was treated towards a fraum complex in 2023 by his friend after their entry into Cambodia by the jungle night. Van, who spent a year in the center, was subjected to torture and other mistreatment by the bosses, he told Amnesty.

Another survivor, a Thai woman named Yathada, told Amnesty that she had been recruited on the pretext that she would have a job in administration. It was also made to cross the border at night.

A survivor of China told Amnesty that he had answered what he thought was a legitimate work on a Chinese job forum, but that the work was said to be later in the place announced in China. He was taken to a city on the Chinese border with Vietnam and put a boat to be treated in Cambodia.

Another Chinese, Yutai, told Amnesty that he was sold to myanmar compounds by car and boat in compounds in Cambodia, without having to go through immigration control points.

State -of -the -art complicity

Amnesty noted that despite one or more police or military interventions in 20 of the 53 compounds of scam he identified, the abuses of human rights continued tirelessly in these centers thereafter.

18 Other of the 53 scam centers never seem to have been surveyed by the government and only two closed after the state intervention, said Amnesty.

This image published by Amnesty International on June 26, 2025, as part of a report on the scam centers in Cambodia, shows
CAMBODGE-SCAM-CENTERS-AMNESTY This image published by Amnesty International on June 26, 2025, as part of a report on the scam centers in Cambodia, shows “cage windows behind high walls of a fraume with three levels of barbed wire or razor”. (Copyright Amnesty International, 2024)

The other 13 seemed to have been submitted to a certain level of intervention, but Amnesty said that he was unable to determine whether human rights violations continued to take place in these centers.

In addition to the 53 confirmed scam compounds in 16 cities and cities, Amnesty has identified 45 more suspicious locations with similar safety characteristics. He called on the Cambodian government to launch in -depth and effective investigations on each of them.

Amnesty has also requested urgent measures to identify and remove the participation of the public sector in the trafficking of human beings and to identify and assist the victims correctly, and provide support and use of those who have suffered abuse.

The rights for the defense of rights has also urged foreign governments to put pressure on the Cambodian government to investigate and invoice those responsible for committing international slavery and torture crimes and other ill -treatment.

Edited by Mat Pennington.

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