Cockroaches, surveillance and 16-hour days: The life of a North Korean worker in Russia
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By Jay Ganglani
Published on March 25, 2026.
A report by Global Rights Compliance, an international human rights foundation, has revealed that over 100,000 North Korean nationals are being exploited as part of a state-sponsored labor program in 40 countries. The program generates about $500 million annually for the North Korean government and provides an economic boost for Russia, which is dealing with a shortage of workers. The report also highlights concerns about the growing influence of the Russian-Russian relationship.
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