Thailand** recently succeeded in capturing seven young ** women, five of whom were under the age of 18. It is reported that these women are suspected of providing Chinese gray producers with Thai underage women who are still the first. In the name of tourism, they lure underage girls in remote areas of Thailand and force them to meet the needs of specific Chinese customers for Chinese gray producers. ** Says two of the seven suspects are victims, and the remaining five are under the age of 18 and have been victims of human trafficking.
After being forced to do it, they continued to recruit others to join the organization. ** pointed out that the seven suspects are suspected of participating in criminal activities such as human trafficking, forced minors** and drug trafficking. In addition to saving innocent minors, this action has also contributed to the global fight against human trafficking. Thailand** investigated and collected the confessions and related intelligence of 25 victims before the arrest, and successfully arrested the 7 ** women after obtaining arrest warrants.
This incident is shocking, and it has also aroused people's attention to the explicit market in Southeast Asia. In Cambodia, ** has even become a lucrative trading variety. The Russian documentary "My Mother Sold Me - In Cambodia, ** is a Business" exposed this phenomenon and sparked widespread international discussion. And Thailand's sex industry has also attracted much attention, not only 11-year-olds** pick up customers 2 times a day, but also various forms of ** behaviors such as "girlfriend-style" services.
Thailand**'s attitude towards this is highly debated, with some arguing that Buddhism tacitly approves of the development of the sex industry, while others point out that this statement is a misunderstanding of Buddhism. These events are not only shocking, but also spark discussions about how to deal with them. What should we make of these outrageous phenomena?What exactly led to the explicit ** market in Southeast Asia?What can we, as ordinary people, do?When it comes to sex and human trafficking, we need more attention and action.
I hope that Thailand can eliminate human trafficking rings and give justice to those innocent girls. At the same time, parents must educate their children to be vigilant!