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Child protection Lost in translation

A wave of casino-driven Chinese tourism to Cambodia is creating new challenges for the community networks that child protection groups have spent years setting up By Andrew Haffner

Nov 13, 20198-minute read

17 June 2019
THIS WEEK IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

Second chances

Whether it’s the promise of final resurrection or the prospect of endless reincarnation, Southeast Asia is no stranger to second chances. This week we’re looking at Duterte’s anti-poverty crusade, the pantomime at the heart of Cambodian politics, the region’s garment waste nightmare and more.
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Rags to riches

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