AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration Misinformation Crackdown: Cambodia’s General Department of Immigration and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have repeatedly dismissed viral claims that African nationals must leave by May 31, calling the notices “completely untrue” and urging people to use official channels and hotline for verified updates. Deportations for Scam Links: Cambodia deported 240 foreigners (165 Chinese, 75 Myanmarese) tied to alleged online scam activity and illegal residence/employment, with authorities citing tighter enforcement. Culture & Faith in Focus: Catholic bishops submitted a Vatican dossier on 12 Cambodian martyr-candidates, including Bishop Joseph Chhmar Salas and companions killed during the Khmer Rouge era. Youth, Memory, and Peace Education: The UYFC’s “National Reckoning” and a “Day of Reckoning” exhibition used photos and artifacts from the Khmer Rouge period to educate young Cambodians about peace and the dangers of division. Community Health & Dignity: RainWater Cambodia marked Menstrual Hygiene Day in Preah Vihear, bringing together students, parents, and officials to tackle stigma and improve school support for girls. Public Safety: Phnom Penh police ordered continued checks on scam hubs as authorities push back against fraud networks.
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