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The Thai police are preparing to welcome a significant number of human trafficking victims, who were forced to work in call centers in Mynmar, involved in cybercrime scams. This operation marks the beginning of the rescue of people held captive.
These victims were subjected to exploitation and abuse, their freedom and dignity disregarded. The fact that they will be rescued is a positive step forward, but it also highlights the need for continued efforts to prevent such situations from arising.The international community must come together to address the root causes of human trafficking, including the use of cybercrime scams as a means of exploitation.
Effective cooperation between countries and agencies is crucial in combating this global issue.
Thai police said it was expecting to soon welcome 7,000 human trafficking victims, forced to work on cybercrime scams in call centers in Mynmar, in a first wave of people being freed from captivity....
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