It seems that there are fewer cases of human trafficking now, as there hasn't been much news about it. Does this mean we have achieved a temporary victory, and can now confidently look for jobs without worry?
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The Philippines has no market; even if they wanted to sell, they couldn't. Check if Cambodia and Myanmar have any.
Human trafficking is a serious crime, whether it involves buying or selling people. It can be prosecuted as a crime against humanity. I know of a case where someone in the Philippines tricked their colleague into going to Zone 3 and sold them for 100,000 pesos. The victim's girlfriend, who was Filip

There are still many kidnappings.
Even the United States knows about this.
When the Irrawaddy is quiet, the world is safe.
The situation is tense now.
It's better to be cautious, many are just not violent.
There are still such mentalities.
Sure, you can swagger into Myanmar now.
So what??

The compensation has decreased, but the kidnappings have increased.
Don't ask about human trafficking.
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