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Date: Wednesday, 13 August 2025 at 01:14 AM North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia - Foreign Affairs - Nairaland Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Foreign Affairs / North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia (9440 Views) South Koreans Become Younger Under New Age-counting Law / Photos Of Putin’s Newly Mobilized Army Of Aged And Unfit Men Being Sent To Fight / Russians Flee Country To Avoid Being Sent To Front Line By Putin (photos) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (Reply) (Go Down) North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by obedience4(m): 10:26am On Aug 12 Thousands of North Koreans are being sent to work in slave-like conditions in Russia to fill a huge labour shortage exacerbated by Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the BBC has learned. Moscow has repeatedly turned to Pyongyang to help it fight the war, using its missiles, artillery shells and its soldiers. Now, with many of Russia's men either killed or tied up fighting - or having fled the country - South Korean intelligence officials have told the BBC that Moscow is increasingly relying on North Korean labourers. We interviewed six North Korean workers who have fled Russia since the start of the war, along with government officials, researchers and those helping to rescue the labourers. They detailed how the men are subjected to "abysmal" working conditions, and how the North Korean authorities are tightening their control over the workers to stop them escaping. One of the workers, Jin, told the BBC that when he landed in Russia's Far East, he was chaperoned from the airport to a construction site by a North Korean security agent, who ordered him not to talk to anyone or look at anything. "The outside world is our enemy," the agent told him. He was put straight to work building high-rise apartment blocks for more than 18 hours a day, he said. All six workers we spoke to described the same punishing workdays – waking at 6am and being forced to build high-rise apartments until 2am the next morning, with just two days off a year. We have changed their names to protect them Waking up was terrifying, realising you had to repeat the same day over again," said another construction worker, Tae, who managed to escape Russia last year. Tae recalled how his hands would seize up in the morning, unable to open, paralysed from the previous day's work. "Some people would leave their post to sleep in the day, or fall asleep standing up, but the supervisors would find them and beat them. It was truly like we were dying," said another of the workers, Chan. "The conditions are truly abysmal," said Kang Dong-wan, a professor at South Korea's Dong-A University who has travelled to Russia multiple times to interview North Korean labourers. "The workers are exposed to very dangerous situations. At night the lights are turned out and they work in the dark, with little safety equipment." The escapees told us that the workers are confined to their construction sites day and night, where they are watched by agents from North Korea's state security department. They sleep in dirty, overcrowded shipping containers, infested with bugs, or on the floor of unfinished apartment blocks, with tarps pulled over the door frames to try to keep out the cold One labourer, Nam, said he once fell four metres off his building site and "smashed up" his face, leaving him unable to work. Even then his supervisors would not let him leave the site to visit a hospital. In the past, tens of thousands of North Koreans worked in Russia earning millions of pounds a year for the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, and his cash-strapped regime. Then in 2019, the UN banned countries from using these workers in an attempt to cut off Kim's funds and stop him building nuclear weapons, meaning most were sent home. But last year more than 10,000 labourers were sent to Russia, according to a South Korean intelligence official speaking to the BBC on the condition of anonymity. They told us that even more were expected to arrive this year, with Pyongyang possibly dispatching more than 50,000 workers in total. The sudden influx means North Korean workers are now "everywhere in Russia," the official added. While most are working on large-scale construction projects, others have been assigned to clothing factories and IT centres, they said, in violation of the UN sanctions banning the use of North Korean labour. Russian government figures show that more than 13,000 North Koreans entered the country in 2024, a 12-fold increase from the previous year. Nearly 8,000 of them entered on student visas but, according to the intelligence official and experts, this is a tactic used by Russia to bypass the UN ban In June, a senior Russian official, Sergei Shoigu, admitted for the first time that 5,000 North Koreans would be sent to rebuild Kursk, a Russian region seized by Ukrainian forces last year but who have since been pushed back. The South Korean official told us it was also "highly likely" some North Koreans would soon be deployed to work on reconstruction projects in Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories. "Russia is suffering a severe labour shortage right now and North Koreans offer the perfect solution. They are cheap, hard-working and don't get into trouble," said Andrei Lankov, a professor at Kookmin University in Seoul and a renowned expert in North Korea-Russia relations. These overseas construction jobs are highly coveted in North Korea as they promise to pay better than the work at home. Most workers go hoping to escape poverty and be able to buy a house for their family or start a business when they return. Only the most trusted men are selected after being rigorously vetted, and they must leave their families behind. But the bulk of their earnings is sent straight to the North Korean state as "loyalty fees". The remaining fraction – usually between $100-200 (£74-£149) a month - is marked down on a ledger. The workers only receive this money when they return home – a recent tactic, experts say, to stop them running away. Once the men realise the reality of the harsh work and lack of pay, it can be shattering. Tae said he was "ashamed" when he learnt that other construction workers from central Asia were being paid five times more than him for a third of the work. "I felt like I was in a labour camp; a prison without bars," he said. The labourer Jin still bristles when he remembers how the other workers would call them slaves. "You are not men, just machines that can speak," they jeered. At one point, Jin's manager told him he might not receive any money when he returned to North Korea because the state needed it instead. It was then he decided to risk his life to escape. Tae made the decision to defect after watching YouTube videos showing how much workers in South Korea were paid. One night, he packed his belongings into a bin liner, stuffed a blanket under his bed sheets to make it look as if he was still sleeping, and crept out of his construction site. He hailed a taxi and travelled thousands of kilometres across the country to meet a lawyer who helped arrange his journey on to Seoul. In recent years, a small number of workers have been able to orchestrate their escapes using forbidden second-hand smartphones, bought by saving the small daily allowance they received for cigarettes and alcohol. In an attempt to prevent these escapes, multiple sources have told us that the North Korean authorities are now cracking down on workers' already limited freedom. According to Prof Kang from Dong-A University, one way the regime has tried to control the workers over the last year is by subjecting them to more frequent ideological training and self-criticism sessions, in which they are forced to declare their loyalty to Kim Jong Un and log their failings. Rare opportunities to leave construction sites have also been cut. "The workers used to go out in groups once a month, but recently these trips have reduced to almost zero," Prof Kang added. Kim Seung-chul, a Seoul-based activist who helps rescue North Korean workers from Russia, said these outings were being more tightly controlled. "They used to be allowed to leave in pairs, but since 2023 they have had to travel in groups of five and are monitored more intensely." In this climate, fewer workers are managing to escape. The South Korean government told us the number of North Koreans making it out of Russia each year and arriving in Seoul had halved since 2022 - from around 20 a year to just 10. Mr Lankov, the expert in North Korea-Russia relations, said the crackdowns were likely in preparation for many more workers arriving. "These workers will be the lasting legacy of Kim and Putin's wartime friendship," he said, arguing the workers would continue arriving long after the war had ended, and the deployment of soldiers and weapons had ceased. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2077gwjlvxo 1 Like (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Emu4life(m): 11:04am On Aug 12 Western propaganda. We are not buying. Try another 45 Likes 3 Shares (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Softmirror: 11:05am On Aug 12 Obviously a BBC propaganda. There is no two ways about it. What I want to write is not a distraction which is about how the North Korean under 17 and under 20 won the last Female Football world cup tournament. Winning the best of Europe and America. So what is my point. These are people who have chosen a path for themselves and with time just like China was demonized in the past. They will eventually reap the fruit of their patience, perseverance, courage and focus in a glorious way. 39 Likes 2 Shares (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Revealpanda: 11:05am On Aug 12 And we are meant to believe anything the BBC publish? Even in the western world no one trust the BBC. Anything the publish is 99% propaganda. Where did they even see North Koreans in bulk to interview? 25 Likes 2 Shares (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by ednut1(m): 11:06am On Aug 12 How about the 18 years old being kidnapped by Ukraine to go fight BBC this is 2025 your one sided propaganda wont work 34 Likes 3 Shares (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Ryda(m): 11:06am On Aug 12 Coming from BBC? They should focus on other important news please. Hundreds are being killed everyday with no media coverage. They only show us the one they want us to see. Next! 9 Likes 4 Shares (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Fiscus105(m): 11:07am On Aug 12 May God not created us where father sees his children as slaves. Reason why the Buffalo of Korea subjecting his own people to slavery in foreign land still not clear to me. Is it to fight the West? Fighting a power block you can never, ever defeat even, in your wildest imaginationd. Only America would uproot you if they notice your cup is almost full. 1 Like (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by drLammy(m): 11:07am On Aug 12 The world is now wise. Thank God for alternative media options. I wonder how this people had ruled through the century with lots of misinformation 12 Likes (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Whobedatte(m): 11:07am On Aug 12 Russia with their third world economy has been decimated left right and center. 1 Like (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Firstcitizen: 11:08am On Aug 12 BBC is the propaganda machine of a declining West. 10 Likes 1 Share (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by chukkystar(m): 11:09am On Aug 12 Russia that has ties to China and India will now face North Korea for labour? North Koreans that are already in a total seclosure from the world. It's just propaganda News. Any North Korean that can complain must be someone that is ready to keep running for the rest of their Life that is how vicious the leader is.. 3 Likes (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by ibedun: 11:12am On Aug 12 PROPAGANDA ALERT!!!! It’s always BBC, CNN,SKY etc….. Mind control and manipulation propaganda from despicable western media. 9 Likes 1 Share (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by muyico(m): 11:12am On Aug 12 Talk to your president?? With inflation in Nigeria, I work everyday here, with no off day and no wkend (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Blitzerz: 11:12am On Aug 12 Has bbc done any documentary on slavery in niger delta where their shell petroleum operates? 7 Likes 1 Share (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Osariemen12: 11:13am On Aug 12 Try harder in your propaganda. Who takes BBC serious? 7 Likes 2 Shares (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by fuckingAyaya(m): 11:13am On Aug 12 This is what the Bricks membership is all about. Very soon, Indians will join in the modern day slavery going on in Russia under Vladimir Putin's autocratic regime (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by ibedun: 11:13am On Aug 12 Whobedatte: Russia with their third world economy has been decimated left right and center. Is that so? Or have you consumed too much “news” from western propaganda outlets like BBC? 3 Likes (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Ikaeniyan0: 11:16am On Aug 12 BBC propaganda. This is the way they told us Russia is losing in eastern Ukraine. 4 Likes (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by lordm(m): 11:23am On Aug 12 Hmm. Russia will lose the stupid war. I give them just 5 more years (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by soqmeov: 11:23am On Aug 12 Man! I love the response I'm seeing here. No one's falling for these MSM BS💩anymore. 5 Likes 2 Shares (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by blackjack21(m): 11:24am On Aug 12 Emu4life: Western propaganda. We are not buying. Try another Didn't they try to make use believe that the living condition in North Korea is worse than hell, then why should a construction worker not wearing safety wears an issue here? I think it's an improvement. 2 Likes 1 Share (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by blingxx(m): 11:25am On Aug 12 Same Russia Africans are dying to go ….omoh Six more characters to go (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Creamypie(m): 11:27am On Aug 12 It means they won't go back to north Korea after the war. They will be executed with gpmg (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by PaNnamdi: 11:28am On Aug 12 Emu4life: Western propaganda. We are not buying. Try another But u would reject a north Korea visa and lobby for a UK visa if u were opportuned HYPOCRITE 2 Likes (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by iykofias(m): 11:28am On Aug 12 BBC is a station programmed never to talk good about Russia 🇷🇺 3 Likes (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Nezzjnr: 11:29am On Aug 12 People who have never watched videos about NK will be calling BBC unprintaby names. You really don't know how heartless The Kim's Dynasty is 4 Likes (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by PaNnamdi: 11:30am On Aug 12 Ikaeniyan0: BBC propaganda. This is the way they told us Russia is losing in eastern Ukraine. U children would be sent to north korea for greener pastures (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Houseofglam7(f): 11:35am On Aug 12 Hmmmmmmm hmmmmm hmmmm hmmmmm hmmmmmmm hmmmmm hmmmm 🤔 (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Azzik: 11:37am On Aug 12 obedience4: Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2077gwjlvxo I might not believe everything said but nothing is further from the truth... North Korea citizens live like slaves and under constant fear 3 Likes (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Nwaikpe: 11:38am On Aug 12 Nigerian palestinians here says it is lie. They say those north koreans are more powerful than americans and are treated as KINGS in Russia 1 Like (Share⤴) Re: North Koreans Tell BBC They Are Being Sent To Work 'like Slaves' In Russia by Father4all: 11:40am On Aug 12 Yes, but Russia is still far better than North Korea. 1 Like (Share⤴)

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