doom land
The news of large-scale fraudulent "selling piglets" in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries has recently caused heated discussions. Human trafficking, forced prostitution, gang rape, and living organ harvesting are extremely terrifying.
But the most terrifying situation is to ask the victims to find "substitute ghosts", forcing them to coax their relatives and friends to go to the local area, send sheep into the tiger's mouth, and destroy these poor "substitute ghosts" to the point where they are useless, and then ask them to find more Much "new blood". This is no longer as simple as a fraud crime, it is definitely an act of harming nature.
Under the raging plague, the economies of Asian countries are inevitably affected. Many people are unemployed or their incomes are not as good as before. The scumbags of the "piggy-selling" group have spotted people's desire to make money to make up for their previous losses. The means to deceive money, sex, and organs, but they really ignore the consequences and turn their country into a place of fear and doom for the sake of temporary interests. Who will travel to these countries in the future? How dare big companies invest in such a place? The vicious circle will only make the local people face greater doom?
In addition to preventing people from being deceived and being "sold as piglets", governments of various countries should actually work harder to revitalize the economy and create more employment opportunities. road. Some people think that this time is just an isolated incident, and it is not appropriate for us to stigmatize certain countries because of similar scams, but some countries are trafficking in human beings, and drug production and drug trafficking are not what they are today. There are so many innocent foreigners, and the degree of ferocity is quite rare, and people are suddenly surprised that these places are rampant and lawless. So many people have been deceived, sold and killed, how can they not stigmatize the place where the incident happened? Are more ignorant people going to stumble into these totally unsafe and extrajudicial places?
Of course, people who work should think twice. If they want to leave their hometowns to find job opportunities, they should go to places more developed than their hometowns according to common sense. How can they find good jobs in remote rural areas or countries that are lagging behind where they live? Woolen cloth? If someone proposes you to work in a place where you don't understand the language, the legal system is not sound, and you don't need professional skills, but you claim to be well paid, then most of it is a scam. If there is such a good job, they will give priority to their own people to do it, how can it be possible to give preferential treatment to foreigners? In such a troubled world, you really have to be very careful in the face of rhetoric.
I hope that the international community will exert pressure to break down the dehumanizing criminal groups at an early date, and more importantly, rescue victims from all over the world and help them return to their homes.
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