Electric Shocks and Tied Crucifixion-Style: The Life of a Scam-Mill Worker

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Beatings, torture and electric shocks: freed scam compound workers allege horrific abuse
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Woman uproots life to take job as federal worker, then fired in mass layoffs weeks later
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Over 7,000 workers from scam centers in Myanmar are awaiting repatriation after a regional crackdown
A new crackdown on online scam centers has led to over 7,000 people from around the world being held in a Myanmar border town awaiting repatriationABC News - 3h -
Over 7,000 workers from scam centers in Myanmar are awaiting repatriation after a regional crackdown
A new crackdown on online scam centers has led to over 7,000 people from around the world being held in a Myanmar border town awaiting repatriations.NBC News - 3h -
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What Trump’s closer ties to Russia mean for China
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