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Description: Map portraying common North Korean defector routes to South Korea. Data sources: Hanrahan, Mark (8 November 2014). North Korean Laborers In Qatar Working As 'State-Sponsored Slaves' During World-Cup Lead Construction Boom: Report. International Business Times. Retrieved on 7 October 2015. Kim Yong Hun (18 November 2009). Chongryon Feels the Pinch : The Plunging Chongryun – Part 1. dailynk.com. Retrieved on 7 October 2015. Kim Young-jin (15 October 2012). 4,000 N. Koreans working in Kuwait. koreatimes. Retrieved on 7 October 2015. Kovessy, Peter (30 August 2015). North Korean workers in Qatar fired for moonlighting - Doha News. Doha News. Retrieved on 7 October 2015. Kwon, K.J. (15 May 2015). North Korean migrant workers used as slaves. CNN. Retrieved on 7 October 2015. Pattisson, Pete (7 November 2014). North Korean 'forced labour' helps to build Qatar’s ambitious future. the Guardian. Retrieved on 7 October 2015. Rosen, Armin (26 July 2012). The Strange Rise and Fall of North Korea's Business Empire in Japan. The Atlantic. Retrieved on 7 October 2015. Sang-Hun, Choe (19 February 2015). North Korea Exports Forced Laborers for Profit, Rights Groups Say. nytimes.com. Retrieved on 7 October 2015. Song Jiyoung (28 June 2013). The Complexity of North Korean Migration. globalethicsnetwork.org. Retrieved on 7 October 2015. The Chosun Ilbo (English Edition): Daily News from Korea - N.Korean Workers Brave Hard Times in UAE. english.chosun.com (25 December 2009). Retrieved on 7 October 2015. Who We Help. nkhrrescuefund.org (n.d.). Retrieved on 7 October 2015. This file was derived from:  BlankAsia.png
Title: North Korean defector routes map
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