Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
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Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
Discussion: Are the benefits that casinos bring to Cambodia enough to outweigh the negative aspects ?
Opinion piece: The Diplomat
Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
The recent gambling boom has tarnished Cambodia’s reputation and turned the country into a magnet for human trafficking and other criminal activity.
By David Hutt
August 30, 2022
To quickly answer the question posed in my headline: not yet. But the Cambodian government needs to at least put this possibility on the table, to set a fire under the feet of the casino owners. A statement must be made by Phnom Penh that casinos have less than 12 months to turn the current dire situation around. If they fail, then regular gambling should go the way of online gambling, which Prime Minister HE banned in 2019.
Phnom Penh ought to be humiliated by recent events. Last week, video footage emerged and quickly went viral, showing dozens of Vietnamese nationals literally fleeing a Kandal province casino where they’d reportedly been held in slavery. The people flee the casino and try to swim across a river back to Vietnam. According to some reports, a 16-year-old drowned. (This took place whilst the new United Nations special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Vitit Muntarbhorn, was making his maiden visit to the country.) Thanks to some fantastic reporting in recent months, we know this isn’t the only (mainly Chinese-owned) casino in the country accused of forced labor. Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville has changed beyond recognition. Crime has spiked. The city’s now a byword for the social chaos caused by rapid investment in a seedy sector.
At the same time, laid-off workers at the NagaWorld casinos in Phnom Penh have been protesting since December 2021 over layoffs, which they claim are efforts by the Malaysian-owned firm to destroy their trade union (the only Cambodian union representing casino workers). They were finally able to demonstrate outside the casinos this month during Vitit’s visit, although many of their strikes resulted in police brutality. And then there are the things that everyone knows but has grown tired of repeating: the countless gamblers who have committed suicide at the casinos; the corruption; the land rights violations; the social and environmental costs.
How bad does it have to get before the government really acts, not just with warnings or commitments but with action?
https://thediplomat.com/2022/08/should- ... n-casinos/
Opinion piece: The Diplomat
Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
The recent gambling boom has tarnished Cambodia’s reputation and turned the country into a magnet for human trafficking and other criminal activity.
By David Hutt
August 30, 2022
To quickly answer the question posed in my headline: not yet. But the Cambodian government needs to at least put this possibility on the table, to set a fire under the feet of the casino owners. A statement must be made by Phnom Penh that casinos have less than 12 months to turn the current dire situation around. If they fail, then regular gambling should go the way of online gambling, which Prime Minister HE banned in 2019.
Phnom Penh ought to be humiliated by recent events. Last week, video footage emerged and quickly went viral, showing dozens of Vietnamese nationals literally fleeing a Kandal province casino where they’d reportedly been held in slavery. The people flee the casino and try to swim across a river back to Vietnam. According to some reports, a 16-year-old drowned. (This took place whilst the new United Nations special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, Vitit Muntarbhorn, was making his maiden visit to the country.) Thanks to some fantastic reporting in recent months, we know this isn’t the only (mainly Chinese-owned) casino in the country accused of forced labor. Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville has changed beyond recognition. Crime has spiked. The city’s now a byword for the social chaos caused by rapid investment in a seedy sector.
At the same time, laid-off workers at the NagaWorld casinos in Phnom Penh have been protesting since December 2021 over layoffs, which they claim are efforts by the Malaysian-owned firm to destroy their trade union (the only Cambodian union representing casino workers). They were finally able to demonstrate outside the casinos this month during Vitit’s visit, although many of their strikes resulted in police brutality. And then there are the things that everyone knows but has grown tired of repeating: the countless gamblers who have committed suicide at the casinos; the corruption; the land rights violations; the social and environmental costs.
How bad does it have to get before the government really acts, not just with warnings or commitments but with action?
https://thediplomat.com/2022/08/should- ... n-casinos/
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Re: Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
The Casinos are just a huge washing machine for foreign dirty cash. Comes very handy for those in needs.
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Re: Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
Ban the casinos in the KOW? Hell Yea!
Re: Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
How bad does it have to get before the government really acts, not just with warnings or commitments but with action?
https://thediplomat.com/2022/08/should- ... n-casinos/
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I would say that the government does not have to act! Just keep collecting the tax.
https://thediplomat.com/2022/08/should- ... n-casinos/
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I would say that the government does not have to act! Just keep collecting the tax.
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Re: Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
It's amazing how quick the authorities are to condemn certain relatively harmless activities. The recent fuss in Svay Rieng about nudity and harming Khmer culture, reputation, honor and morals at the beauty contest. Some of this looked and sounded cringy but as far as I know nobody was hurt. Then there are hundreds of articles about human trafficking, illegal confinement, torture and abuse and murder - and these have a huge effect on the perception of the kingdom. The problem is that the authorities don't want to upset their main investors - especially the above board giant projects we see openly. Drawing attention to the more surreptitious activities of some Chinese citizens here causes embarrassment and a loss of faith in investment. The recent comments by Sar Kheng said they would start investigating all foreigners in the country. So send five cops around to waste a few hours on a barang who has all his paperwork or knock up on the huge compound nearby with the heavy guards?
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Re: Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
Less casinos, less slaves, less alcoholics, less drug addicts, less accidents, less suicides, less Chinese gangsters, less scams...
What would be the downside of it ?
What would be the downside of it ?
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Re: Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
Less revenue for some. There are vast amounts being made, and it's easy enough to throw some of that around to keep people quiet or get local authorities on your side and get others to turn a blind eye. Most ordinary people are too scared to do anything either.Ghostwriter wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 12:47 am Less casinos, less slaves, less alcoholics, less drug addicts, less accidents, less suicides, less Chinese gangsters, less scams...
What would be the downside of it ?
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Re: Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
Most ordinary people don't get any of this money, and this money isn't used for the larger picture of the benefit of the country and it's citizens, so, apart from little shops filling the holes betweens casinos and casino hotels, no biggie compared to other possible businesses developments such as the good old classic factories etc, money lost here could be found there.
Compared to the amount of shit generated by casinos and the whole surrounding circus that seem to go with it, i think it's steal a good deal for locals to let it go.
But that's not everybody's decision, as always.
Compared to the amount of shit generated by casinos and the whole surrounding circus that seem to go with it, i think it's steal a good deal for locals to let it go.
But that's not everybody's decision, as always.
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Re: Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
There aren't many countries that are run for the benefit of the masses.
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Re: Should Cambodia Ban Casinos?
We have casinos, lottery, bets
+ socialism, without all the shit news that Cambodia is experiencing with it...
+ socialism, without all the shit news that Cambodia is experiencing with it...
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