For many of those rescued from Southeast Asia’s scam compounds, escape is not the end of the ordeal.
They leave behind the locked gates, surveillance and violence, but often return home carrying injuries, trauma and the stigma of having been forced to scam others.
Just as difficult is what comes next: trying to explain the experience to the people waiting for them.
“Some of them are not able to tell their family members or their community what has happened,” said human rights advocate Andrey…




