DPRK Embassy in Moscow, Russia. (Source: WikiMedia Commons)
Despite United Nations (UN)
sanctions aimed at ending its labor exports, North Korea continues to use overseas labor as a financial pipeline for its weapons of mass destruction (WMD) program—the very threat that prompted the sanctions. The sanctions have not only failed to achieve their intended security objectives but have also largely sidelined the human rights situation of these overseas workers, many of whom endure conditions amounting to modern-day slavery.
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