Portrays Cambodian Government as failing to provide adequate post-rescue support despite public claims of success
The article contrasts official statements about 'remarkable results' and 'rescuing tens of thousands' with firsthand accounts and expert analysis showing victims abandoned, homeless, and re-victimized. This juxtaposition frames the government's actions as insufficient or performative.
“Cambodian Ministry of Interior spokesman Touch Sokhan told the ABC the scam crackdown had "achieved remarkable results"... But human rights organisations and observers say it's a continuing humanitarian crisis, with little support available for many of the victims or help to get them back home.”