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Wired | Elon Musk’s Starlink Is Keeping Modern Slavery Compounds Online

At the start of February, Thailand cut internet connections, electricity, and fuel supplies to some areas around the compounds. Thousands of people have since been rescued by officials in one of the most widespread crackdowns on the compounds so far. Mechelle B Moore, the CEO of anti-trafficking nonprofit Global Alms Incorporated, says some shelters are struggling to cope with the amount of people being freed. But past efforts to disrupt scam operations by shutting off internet connections have not been effective, partly due to Starlink connectivity.

“We have not heard of any companies shutting down or suspending operations because they don’t have access to the internet,” says Moore, who adds that multiple trafficking survivors she has spoken with have mentioned their use of Starlink. “Victims will all confirm that they’re flipped over to Starlink or they use cellular dongles with SIM cards in them. When one doesn’t work, they just flick over to the other. It doesn’t stop operations at all.”

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Wired | Elon Musk’s Starlink Is Keeping Modern Slavery Compounds Online

Matt Burgess

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