UN Alerts Rapid Rise of Victims in Southeast Asia ‘Forced’ Into Crypto Scams
A report from the United Nations Human Rights Office revealed that “hundreds of thousands of people” across Southeast Asian countries are being “forced” by organized criminal gangs to engage in online scams including cry...
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