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"In KK Park, on the Myanmar-Thai border, those who refuse to scam face torture, starvation and even murder."

As an R&D unit, we usually don't post regular political news stories, but we'll make another exception here for two reasons: Our Julia Bayer was part of the investigative team. And the story shows what a dedicated group of journalists is able to uncover with the right digital tools – and the right mindset, of course.

dw.com/en/how-chinese-mafia-ru

#China #Myanmar #HumanRights #Scams

2 comments
William B Peckham

@dw_innovation I do not see that as being political in nature, it is simply informational: pretty good journalism. Some parties will try to make it political because they don't like it, or because they like it too much. When that happens it is not the fault of the journalist unless they were heavily biased away from truth. As long as you stick with the truth and evidence and conclusions based upon those, you are not being political.

CannaParts/PitWD

@dw_innovation
The two satellite photos (see article) are not from the same place.
Missing river in the older photo.
Not one of the buildings and streets of the older photo is shown in the newer photo.

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