SEOUL South Korea’s intelligence agency says poor conditions for North Koreans working overseas have led to “incidents and accidents,” while researchers report rare protests and unrest in China among workers from a North Korean military-linked trading company.
Data from cases that IOM assisted over the last 10 years show that nearly 80% of international human trafficking journeys cross through official border control points, including airports.
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Data from cases that IOM assisted over the last 10 years show that nearly 80% of international human trafficking journeys cross through official border control points, including airports.
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