Slavery, Then and Now
Apparently, North Korean restaurants are popular in China, for everyone except the young women who are forced to work in them. Fortunately, China is a good enough neighbor to help North Korea hunt the absconders down.
Remind you of anything?
This is about as clear a case of human trafficking as you’ll ever see. In a just world, China would get sanctions for this. In the world in which we really live, the James Bakers and Kofi Annans will never let that happen.