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东南亚成“卖猪仔”枢纽?王星事件重创泰国旅游业

23-Jan-25 18:01

东南亚成“卖猪仔”枢纽?王星事件重创泰国旅游业

这一期的《自由时事》,我们聚焦永无止尽的“卖猪仔”事件。中国演员=王星在泰国被骗到缅甸诈骗园区的事件为泰国旅游业蒙上一层阴影。如今,越来越多人将人口贩卖和东南亚联想在一起,我国身为东盟轮值主席国,更加需要积极推动改变,才能改善东南亚的声誉。

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Produced by: 余伟健

Presented by: 余伟健,郭恩彤


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