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"textContent": "Rights group estimates those trapped included around 1,600 Chinese nationals Victims were confined at four sites in militia-controlled areas, it said Thailand helped pull out 5,000 people from Myawaddy scam hubs last year BANGKOK — More than 5,300 people are still trapped in online scam centers near Myanmar’s Thai border, a human rights group said, over one year after […]\n\nThe post Over 5,000 people trapped in Myanmar scam centers near Thai border, rights group says appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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