Report: North Koreans enslaved in China
Women targeted as 'brides,' subjected to physical and sexual attacks
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Posted: February 17, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
An entire industry of trafficking women from North Korea into China, where they are sold to "husbands" who hold them with physical and sexual assaults as well as demands they perform backbreaking labor, has been documented by Radio Free Asia.
The organization has reported that North Korea, which already has been documented as the world's worst violator of religious rights and freedoms and has been the subject of a series of WND reports about abuses against Christians and women, routinely lures women from regions near the Chinese border across the international boundary into what amounts to slavery.
"A woman from our village, who said she'd been to China, told me that we could make some money there, so I followed her and crossed the Tumen River," Jeong Soo-Ok told RFA. But instead of money, she found traffickers who caught her and sold her.
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