HANOI: Trafficking victims held against their will in Myanmar and forced to work in scamming operations are being forced to sell their organs if they don't meet quotas, a charity organization in Vietnam said on Thursday.

At least 120,000 people are being held in compounds in the Southeast Asian country, the United Nations human rights office said, and are forced to work scamming their compatriots online.

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