Collapse of Rule of Law in Myanmar: Online Gambling and Ponzi Schemes Thrive Under Junta’s Watch
Organized Crime Flourishes Amidst Power Vacuum
A shocking revelation has emerged about the extent of organized crime in Myanmar, where online gambling and Ponzi schemes powered by blockchain and cryptocurrency have lured young people from over 30 countries to enclaves controlled by the military junta. These victims are forced to staff online scams that target their fellow citizens, with those who refuse facing physical and psychological torture.
Linking Collapse of Law and Order to Military Coup
The alarming trend has been linked to the collapse of law and order in Myanmar since the February 1 coup, which saw the military seize power from the democratically-elected government. The junta’s brutal suppression of dissent has created a power vacuum, allowing criminal organizations to flourish under its watchful eye.
Experts Warn of Regional Stability Threat
Experts warn that the proliferation of online gambling and Ponzi schemes poses a significant threat not only to individual victims but also to regional stability. “Organized crime is a major driver of conflict globally, and Myanmar is no exception,” said a leading expert on global policy. “It preys on weak governance, slack law enforcement, and inadequate regulation, tearing at the fabric of societies and fueling violent conflict.”
International Response Needed
The United States has condemned the sham elections planned by the junta, which it views as a magnet for even greater violence by both sides. However, U.S. officials have also recognized the need to provide support to the National Unity Government (NUG) and the resistance forces fighting against the military regime.
“A key challenge facing U.S. policymakers is to follow through on promises of assistance to the resistance without jeopardizing relations with neighboring countries or the junta itself,” said a senior government official. “We must also be creative in our approach, recognizing that the resistance is comprised of disparate elements and requiring a sensitive and nuanced response.”
Urgent Need for International Action
The article concludes by highlighting the urgent need for international action to address the crisis in Myanmar, including support for: * The NUG’s efforts to establish a viable post-military system * Economic recovery * Humanitarian aid
It is essential that the international community comes together to provide support and address the collapse of rule of law in Myanmar, ensuring that organized crime does not continue to thrive under the junta’s watch.