"I started to cry because I was afraid. Then his mother and sister entered the room. They held my arms and legs and took off my underwear, "is the crude statement of one of the thousands of sex slaves who live hell day by day in China.
Since the last week of June, China has been blacklisted in countries with the highest human trafficking, which it shares with North Korea and 21 other nations.
The report, made every year in the United States, asserts that both China and North Korea create a complicity to support the transit network, which specializes in the exploitation of North Korean citizens.
US diplomat chief Rex Tillerson said China has great blame "in part because it has not taken serious steps to end its complicity in trafficking in human beings, including forced laborers in North Korea."
The report says that thanks to all the forced laborers sent to China and Russia, "North Korea receives hundreds of millions of dollars a year."
The same victims of human trafficking between the two nations that managed to escape, decided to share the horrifying experiences that lived as a result of this dark business.
Some stories were portrayed in the autobiography titled "Dear Leader," written by Jang Jin-sung , a deserter from North Korea.
The story tells the story of Shin Gwang-ho, an agent dedicated to helping deserters from the communist country to reach from northeastern China to South Korea. Shin tells how North Koreans risk their lives crossing the border to find equal or worse misery on the other side.
"In China, there are fewer women than men, and in some villages there are not even women. These men can not marry, unless they have money, "says Jang Jin-sung. "Then there are men who are kidnapping North Korean women as soon as they cross the border with China."
Sex slaves in China come from North Korea * Source: Univision
Jang says that when women are kidnapped they face a horrible future in China's prostitution.
"They are called Bristle. In the Chinese countryside, pigs are valuable, so people call the bristles women. They are classified according to their age and appearance, "says Jang Jin-sung in the book. "A first-class pig can be obtained for about 200 thousand won; The second category is sold at 150,000 won; And category three can cost 100,000 won. Category one is equivalent to about $ 1,500, "
The man details that even some women end up chained all night so they can not escape before the sale.
"Think about it: a peasant who has bought a woman has made a big investment, and these North Korean women were already bold enough to cross the border," explained the author of the book. "Do you think they would not escape? Well, yes, they continue to escape, and because everyone knows this, they are kept in chains, at least until they have had their first baby. "
Jang Jin-sung tells the story of sex slaves in China * Source: Infobae
Apparently women are the only ones who suffer from a life of slavery, since North Korean men do not run so much risk with Chinese traffickers.
"While most North Korean women are sold, North Korean men have two possible destinations. Or they are captured and returned to North Korea or, if they have enough money, eventually come to South Korea, "Shin said. "But in the eyes of the traffickers, women here are worth at least 150,000 won each."
According to the book's records, there are about 100,000 North Koreans captured in China. However, other sources report that that figure could be closer to 200,000.
Sex slaves in China * Source: Infobae