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Are there still many incidents of using electric batons on employees and detaining them?

Are there still many incidents of using electric batons on employees and detaining them?
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A few days ago, after finishing "The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind," one sentence particularly struck me: "The…more>>
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Myawaddy Hengsheng Phase I (Elephant Park) cleans up the office to avoid military inspection
Yesterday, the company took away all employees' mobile phones and computers and stored them in the office,…more>>
With the power outage in Thailand, followed by the Sino-Thai joint statement, and then the Myanmar government's oil cut-off action, Myawaddy has been squeezed with no room for survival. The Karen State Army has also issued an internal statement, advising many companies to relocate. Myawaddy is about
There are channels on Telegram discussing this, feeling like people are treated like animals, anyone entering the park becomes the lowest slave, with no dignity or rights, all at the mercy of others.
"Dog pushers" are the workhorses who make money for their bosses, earning meager wages and commissions while searching for target groups online. They are also among those who understand the darkness of the cyber fraud parks the best. Let's share what these dog pushers see in the parks.
The South Koreans were illegally detained and tortured in Cambodia, and the Cambodian Police Headquarters claimed the situation was not true! What can you do about it?
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