Inside the "Shwe Padauk Myaing" scam hub: torture and human trafficking uncovered in Myawaddy

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Major General Saw Chit-thu (left), Major General Saw Tin Win (middle) and Colonel Saw Htoo Eh-mu (right) are seen at the ceremony to officially change the name of the BGF to the KNA on January 1. A Chinese national who escaped from the Yulong Bay (aka Shwe Pi Tauk Myaing) online money laundering operation near Thae Pon village in Myawaddy township, owned by Colonel Saw Htoo Eh-mu, the son of Karen National Army (KNA) leader Major General Saw Chit-thu. Many foreigners are being tortured and forced to work in the Yulong Bay (aka Shwe Pi Tauk Myaing) online money laundering operation near Thae Pon village in Myawaddy township, according to a Chinese national who escaped from the operation. Mizzima Special Correspondent Han Htoo Zaw (Mizzima)  A Chinese survivor who recently escaped the Yulong Bay (also known as Shwe Padauk Myaing) online scam compound near Thae Pone village, Myawaddy Township, has exposed a brutal system of daily torture, extortion, and forced labour involving over ...

NUG urges Myanmar nationals in Thailand to respect local laws

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The National Unity Government (NUG), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, released its first statement of the year on 14 January, calling on Myanmar nationals residing in Thailand to respect Thai laws, avoid political involvement, and live peacefully with host communities, while expressing gratitude to the Thai government and people for providing protection and humanitarian support.

The notification continues as follows.

In light of the ongoing atrocities and brutal repression perpetrated by the terrorist junta, together with the limited economic opportunities within Myanmar, many Myanmar nationals have been compelled to flee their homeland and seek temporary refuge in neighbouring Thailand.

The National Unity Government earnestly urges Myanmar nationals residing in the Kingdom of Thailand to observe the following during their stay:
(a) Refrain from any involvement in the political or administrative affairs of Thailand.
(b) Refrain from engaging in any unlawful activities.
(c) Respect and comply with the laws and regulations of Thailand, as well as its cultural traditions, local customs, and practices.
(d) Live in harmony with host community, in accordance with their values and ways of life.

The National Unity Government expresses its profound gratitude to His Majesty the King of Thailand, the Royal Thai Government, and the Thai people for extending protection and refuge to Myanmar nationals who, for various reasons, have been forced to flee their homeland. The National Unity Government respectfully appeals for the continued support and compassionate assistance, with due consideration from a humanitarian perspective.

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