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勞力供應鏈中的外包聘雇制度與詐騙產業園區

2023-11-30 - 2023-12-24


[Hybrid Event 實體+線上活動]

 

Industrial-Scale Scamming Compounds and the Network of Outsourcing Recruitment Systems in the Labor Supply Chain

勞力供應鏈中的外包聘雇制度與詐騙產業園區

 

Date 日期: December 18, 2023

Time 時間: 14:00-17:00 (Taipei time)

Venue 地點: 陽明交通大學光復校區人社二館106A HA Building2, 106A, NYCU (Hsinchu Campus)

 

Zoom Meeting Link 線上會議室:
https://shorturl.at/wFIKM

Zoom ID: 832 4977 3875
Password: 832585

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Language: Lecture in English (Mandarin Interpretation provided)
英文演講,提供中文同步翻譯

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Introduction 活動簡介

This webinar delves into the rapidly evolving landscape of outsourcing recruitment systems and human trafficking within the labor supply chain, highlighting the recent cases of scamming operations in Southeast Asian countries, including Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Myanmar, and Taiwan. These illicit activities suggest pervasive corruption among senior officials and involve transnational recruitment networks linking local businesspeople with organized crime. The stark reality of violence and labor exploitation represents a disturbing trend. The session aims to explore how advancements in cyber connectivity and data mining operations have facilitated new methods of human trafficking and severe forms of forced labor, and to consider the extent to which these illegal activities are conducted within legally ambiguous zones.

本場活動將深入探討快速演變的勞力供應鏈的外包聘僱制度和人口販運問題,重點關注最近在台灣和柬埔寨、印尼、菲律賓、泰國、緬甸等東南亞國家發生的詐騙案件。這些非法活動反映出了各國法律的漏洞,高層官員與地方機構之間的普遍腐敗,跨國聘雇網絡,以及各地企業集團與組織犯罪幫派之間的聯繫。極端暴力與強迫勞動的嚴酷現實朝著令人不安的趨勢發展。本次活動將是一系列工作坊的起點,結合各地學者、獨立媒體以及非政府組織團體,共同思考21世紀不斷更新而四通八達的網路科技與數據平台,如何助長了自古存在的人口販運和強迫勞動,發展出新的形式與技術,並分析這些非法活動如何在法律模糊地帶肆意滋生的現象。

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AGENDA 議程 

*Time zone: GMT+8, Taipei Time

14:00 – 14:10

Introduction 

Moderator 主持人: 

Prof. Joyce C.H. Liu 劉紀蕙 教授|ICCS-NYCU 國立陽明交通大學文化研究國際中心主任

14:10 – 14:30

Online Scam Crime and Human Trafficking—Example of Taiwan

網路詐騙犯罪與人口販運—台灣的案例

 

Alicia Chen 陳映妤|Independent journalist 獨立記者

 

Beginning in the latter half of 2021, a significant number of Taiwanese nationals were enticed by high-paying jobs into Cambodian scam rings where they endured detention, physical abuse, resale, and various forms of enslavement. According to a rough estimate by Taiwan’s National Police Agency, there were likely thousands of victims. Why were these Taiwanese young people flocking to Cambodia in droves during that time? How did a seemingly promising journey turn into a nightmare for them? What challenges did the Taiwanese government face in cracking down on this transnational scam crime and human trafficking? This presentation aims to unravel the motivations behind the significant influx of Taiwanese youth to Cambodia and explore the aftermath of their falling prey to traffickers and scammers. We will also examine the roles played by the Taiwanese government, civil organizations, and criminal groups within this multifaceted context.

14:30 - 15:00 

Untangling The Hidden Recruitment System of The Southeast Asian Scamming Compounds Fueled by Human Trafficking 

揭露由人口販運驅動的東南亞詐騙園區隱密聘雇體系

 

Mina Chiang 江玉敏|Founder and Director of Humanity Research Consultancy 英國憫研顧問創辦人 

 

Scamming compounds, operated with forced labor and victims of modern slavery, have been emerging across Southeast Asia, particularly in Cambodia, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Laos. While these compounds are located in Southeast Asia, the criminal masterminds behind these operations primarily originate from Chinese-speaking regions, including China, Taiwan, and Malaysia. Victims of forced labor and slavery, on the other hand, hail from more than 20 countries worldwide, reaching as far as East Africa and Latin America. According to a recent UN report, the number of people involved in this type of criminal activity related to scamming compounds fueled by human trafficking is estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.

 

How did these criminals manage to recruit other criminals, and what communication platforms have they used to achieve their goals? Simultaneously, how did these criminals manage to recruit innocent victims from countries far away? What roles are different nationalities of victims being forced to undertake? This presentation will provide an explanation and delve into the intricate criminal networks and the recruitment systems behind the unprecedented scale of emerging human trafficking in the transnational criminal network witnessed within the scamming compounds in Southeast Asia.

15:00 - 15:30

(Taipei Time)

Social Media and Human Trafficking: Evidence from the Philippines

社交媒體與人口販運:來自菲律賓的證據

 

Jorge Villamor TignoOnline|Professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of the Philippines, Diliman 菲律賓大學迪里曼分校社會科學院教授

Jean Encinas-FrancoOnline|Professor and Assistant Chair of the Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman 菲律賓大學迪里曼分校社會科學院教授

 

Human trafficking is a deeply concerning and pervasive issue that plagues the Philippines. This illicit trade preys upon the vulnerable, exploiting their desperation for a better life or sheer survival. Human trafficking in the country is underpinned by a long-standing government program to export Filipino labor. Recent developments, however, have transformed human trafficking activities in the country. Social media networks have now added a layer of dangerous complexity and efficacy to the human trafficking problem. Social media has become the new modus operandi for recruitment and deployment by traffickers.

 

This paper presents cases of Filipinos being recruited through social media, making it harder for authorities to detect and apprehend traffickers. Clearly, illegal recruiters are taking advantage of the Digital Report 2023 data, which indicates that 72 percent of Filipinos have social media accounts, providing a large pool of potential victims.

 

The paper also highlights the evolving methods through which trafficking victims are exploited. Rather than being forced or tricked into sex work, victims are now coerced or deceived into engaging in illegal activities associated with professional crime syndicates, such as call center scams. This changing character of human trafficking demonstrates the creativity of traffickers and the desperation of many Filipinos who simply seek a better life for themselves and their families. Given this situation, the paper argues that the government must keep pace with the evolving nature of recruitment to craft effective interventions aimed at preventing trafficking.

15:30 - 16:00

(Taipei Time)

Regional CSO Advocacy towards the Development of ASEAN Guideline on the Placement and Protection of Migrant Fishers

區域公民社會組織倡導制定東盟關於移民漁工安置與保護的準則

 

Daniel AwigraOnline|Executive Director of Indonesia’s NGO Coalition for International Human Rights Advocacy 國際人權倡議-印尼非政府組織聯盟執行主任

 

Following the adoption of the ASEAN Declaration on the Placement and Protection of Migrant Fishers, made on the occasion of the 42nd ASEAN Summit in May 2023, in which the ASEAN Member States committed themselves “to mobilise resources for the implementation of this Declaration and develop an ASEAN Guidelines on the Placement and Protection of Migrant Fishers,” a regional civil society consultation held in Jakarta in August 2023, concluded that the proposed Guidelines need to articulate strongly the vulnerability of workers in the fishing industry, especially those who are migrant, and should include provisions to ensure prevention of rights violations, protection, and effective remedies for migrant fishers. Therefore, this paper highlights the regional civil society’s proposal to further advocate the regional norms setting development in addressing the important contribution of migrant fishers and dealing with their vulnerabilities. It then makes specific recommendations on provisions to be considered in developing the Guidelines.

16:00 - 17:00 

Discussion

 

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SPEAKER’S BIO 講者簡介

Alicia Chen is an award-winning journalist specializing in forced migration, forced labor and human rights. Her work appears in The Washington Post, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Radio Free Asia and other publications. In 2022, she and her team at The Reporter, an independent investigative news organization in Taiwan, dedicated weeks to interviewing a group of Taiwanese survivors who had managed to escape from scam compounds after falling victim to trafficking in Cambodia. The investigation, shortlisted for the Excellent Journalist Award 2023, unveiled a swiftly emerging human trafficking network that intricately connects Taiwanese gangs, Chinese financial backers, and Cambodian fraud groups. Alicia is currently based in Taiwan, and she has reported from countries such as Lebanon, Colombia and Ukraine. During 2017-2018, she was embedded with an NGO focused on combating human trafficking in Cambodia. 

 

Mina Chiang is the Founder and Director of Humanity Research Consultancy (HRC). HRC is an award-winning, UK-based social enterprise revolutionising the fight against modern slavery and human trafficking. With research experience in modern slavery, forced labour, and human rights issues across a wide range of UN bodies, governments and NGOs, Mina is a sought-after expert, especially for her expertise in countering forced labour in the scamming compounds in Southeast Asia and forced labour in the fishing industry. Mina has been interviewed by over 20 media, including CNN and VICE. With a background in international development, Mina has consulted in some of the world’s poorest and most conflict-affected countries. Mina is a peer review college at the UK Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre." 

 

Jorge Villamor TIGNO is a professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of the Philippines in Diliman where he has been teaching since 1989. Prof. Tigno has published in numerous journals and has authored, co-authored, and edited several publications including an edited book on twentieth century Philippine political thinkers published by UP Press in 2018. He has written on issues pertaining to Philippine overseas labor migration, elections and political parties, local governance, and civil society. His latest publication is a co-authored article (with Geoffrey Ducanes and Steve Rood) in the Philippine Political Science Journal that examines the factors that can explain the persistent popularity of former president Rodrigo Duterte. 

 

Jean Encinas-Franco is a professor and current Assistant Chair of the Department of Political Science. She has written journal articles and book chapters on issues relating to gender and politics and gender and international migration from the Philippines. Her latest publication is on the overseas deployment ban on Filipino nurses at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

 

Daniel Awigra is the Executive Director of Indonesia’s NGO Coalition for International Human Rights Advocacy (HRWG), Co-chair of ACSC/APF 2023, and Co-Founder of Better Engagement Between East and Southeast Asia (BEBESEA).  

 

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主辦單位 Organizer: 

國立陽明交通大學文化研究國際中心,子計畫三「遷移、不平等公民、批判法律研究」

ICCS-NYCU, MOE-SPROUT 2.0, Conflict, Justice, Decolonization: Asia in Transition in the 21st Century, Sub-project 3: Migration, Unequal Citizens, Critical Legal Studies. 

亞際文化研究國際碩士學位學程(台灣聯合大學系統)International Program in lnter-Asia Cultural Studies, University System of Taiwan (IACS-UST)、台灣聯合大學系統文化研究國際中心International Institute for Cultural Studies, University System of Taiwan (IICS-UST)

 

協辦單位 Co-organizer: Transit Asia Research Networ

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