A ‘Human Rights Crisis’, located in Southeast Asian countries

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A 'Human Rights Crisis', located in Southeast Asian countries

“The situation reached the level of human and human rights crisis,” human rights expert Tomia Obokata, Sevan Mulaly and Vitit Munterbone said on Wednesday.

He emphasized that thousands of victims were released, inhuman situation on the Myanmar-Thailand border.

Underground means illegal work or activities are often associated with criminal networks that hire worldwide victims and are mainly employed at Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Philippines and Malaysia.

They submit their reports to human rights experts or special raples, the Human Rights Council. They are not UN employees and work in independent power. They are not paid any salary from the United Nations.

These human rights experts say that many victims are abducted and sold for other fraud activities.

He said that these affected or workers were not released until their families were raided. And if they try to escape, they are tortured or killed regardless of any legal action or punishment. It also has similarities to corrupt government officials.

Human rights experts said, “Once the victims are trafficked, their freedom is removed from them and they face extremely serious misconduct, including torture, abuse, serious violence and abuse, electric shock, solo imprisonment and sexual violence.”

‘Deal with the responsibilities of cyber-crime’

These UN independent human rights experts say that these victims have limited access to food and clean water and the accommodation is often tightened and the conditions are unhealthy.

Experts have called for faster assistance to the main countries and smugglers of the Southeast Asian countries and to increase efforts to protect the victims and to prevent fraud.

It should include efforts that should be dealt with with issues related to “sponsor level public awareness promoting” and causes of cyber crime – poverty, conditions of proper work, lack of education access and lack of healthcare.

Other recommendations provided in the government include inadequate regular migration options that push people into human smuggling.

The epidemic spreads after the scandal

In the investigation in UN News, 2021, the mystery operated in the dark situations of this scandal opened the mystery of the dark situations, which showed that there was a lot of growth among them after the Covid -19 epidemic.

“Southeast Asia is the focus of the global scam industry,” Benedict Hoffman, an UNODC official, says.

Benedict Hoffman, a sub -regional representative of the Southeast Asia and the Pacific, told a scandal in the Philippines, “International organized criminal groups in the region were involved in planning and implementing all these activities and they were involved in implementing them and they were gaining maximum benefits from them.”

The site was closed by the authorities in March 2024.

Benedict Hoffman said that when UN News entered the premises, it was found that it had 700 employees who “originally separated from the outside world”.

“All their daily needs are met there, there are restaurants, joint housing, nappy shops and even music entertainment sites, so there, people don’t need to get out of here and they can be here for months.”

It was almost impossible to escape and if anyone made this national effort it had to pay a huge price.

“Some people have been harassed daily because they have been harassed as a punishment for not being able to meet their daily quota or trying to get out of money in terms of money.”

There are many types of misery here, people who cheat while living in their place around the world, but there are people who are smuggled against their wishes here and those who fall under violence. “