Myanmar/Burma civil conflict

Michael90

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You're right that it's not just about telecom scams. It's about the kidnapping and enslavement of tens of thousands of Chinese citizens, 70+ of whom were just murdered in a single incident on 10/20.

It just happens that most of these enslaved Chinese citizens (including all of those murdered on 10/20) are being forced to perform telecom scams, but many of the enslaved women are being forced to work in brothels and some of the enslaved men are forced to work in mines. Slaves that fail to make enough money are tortured, and according to many reports, may even end up with their organs harvested.
Hmmm....how Come the Chinese government allowed so many(tens of thousands) of its citizens to be enslaved, tortured and killed in a small neighbouring country just a step away from China for so long? I don't see no major power tolerating even half of this for a few weeks or months much less for longer.
Something doesn't feel right here.
 

Biscuits

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Hmmm....how Come the Chinese government allowed so many(tens of thousands) of its citizens to be enslaved, tortured and killed in a small neighbouring country just a step away from China for so long? I don't see no major power tolerating even half of this for a few weeks or months much less for longer.
Something doesn't feel right here.
He seems to somehow thinks this is needed to justify doing something in Myanmar? As if China isn't also just morally justified through its international status in doing what it wants anyways.

It's as fake as Iraq WMDs.
 

Michael90

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Oh please. Vast majority of those Chinese citizens got there knowing full well what they are doing. They are scammers.
Bro you can't say that. Not everyone is lucky enough to have a good job and well paid. Sone people struggle to meets all their needs so they look for opportunities anywhere they can get better pay. So this scammers and traffickers make use if that to lure such people with fake promises of better paid jobs and better life and when they get there they are trapped. Stuffs like this happens alot around tge world( just depends on the extent) .
So you should be more sympathetic instead of making such comments
Sadly, what I said is not exaggeration, at least if Chinese state media and the United Nations are to be believed.
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I think China's state media and officials are lying or exaggerating then. Lol
 

Biscuits

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Bro you can't say that. Not everyone is lucky enough to have a good job and well paid. Sone people struggle to meets all their needs so they look for opportunities anywhere they can get better pay. So this scammers and traffickers make use if that to lure such people with fake promises of better paid jobs and better life and when they get there they are trapped. Stuffs like this happens alot around tge world( just depends on the extent) .
So you should be more sympathetic instead of making such comments


I think China's state media and officials is lieing or exaggerating then. Lol
They just say they think there's many criminals in total, making no distinction between fighters, leaders, recruits etc.

Conventional wisdom says it takes around a 1 to 1 ratio to guard prisoners. Not all or even most guerillas are occupied with guarding prisoners, and furthermore, the majority of prisoners would be the most accessible victims (I.e. local peasants), not foreigners.
 
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