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North Korean cybersex slaves rescued from captors

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The women were kept captive in tiny apartments in China and forced to perform cybersex shows around the clock.

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And they didn’t receive a dime.

They are North Korean defectors who had been promised a better life in China but instead discovered a new level of hell.

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According to CNN, the women were rescued by a priest local media are calling the “Asian Schindler”.

One woman named “Lee” told CNN she and the other women were smuggled across the border by brokers who promised her a restaurant job.

Thousands of people have fled the tubby tyrant’s brutal regime.
Thousands of people have fled the tubby tyrant’s brutal regime. Photo by Alexander Safronov /AP

Instead, she and the other women were confined to filthy apartments and forced to perform webcam sex shows.

She had been sold for about $7,000.

“When I found out, I felt so humiliated,” she told CNN.

“I started crying and asked to leave, but the boss said he had paid a lot of money for me and I now had a debt towards him.”

She made her sprint to freedom by climbing out of a window using bedsheets.

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“Some of the men just wanted to talk, but most wanted more. They would ask me to take suggestive poses or to undress and touch myself,” she said.

“I had to do everything they asked.

Enter pastor Chun Ki-Won.

He met her on the web and began planning her rescue.

His aid organization, Durihana, is thought to have helped over 1,000 defectors reach Seoul since 1999.

Doan Thi Huong is one of two women acquitted in the murder of Kim Jong nam.
Doan Thi Huong is one of two women acquitted in the murder of Kim Jong nam. Photo by FACEBOOK

The women are now safely in South Korea after claiming asylum in an unnamed third country.

Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that the estranged brother of North Korean strongman Kim Jong Un was a CIA snitch.

Kim Jong Nam was assassinated in Malaysia by two party girls in a hit orchestrated by the tubby tyrant’s intelligence operatives.

Kim Jong Nam lies dying in the Kuala Lumpur airport last year. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kim Jong Nam lies dying in the Kuala Lumpur airport last year. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

“Several former U.S. officials said the half brother, who had lived outside of North Korea for many years and had no known power base in Pyongyang, was unlikely to be able to provide details of the secretive country’s inner workings,” the Journal said.

And a new book says the despot’s doomed brother was in Malaysia meeting his CIA handlers.

Kim Jong Nam had been critical of the tubby tyrant’s regime and that was the likely reason he was taken off the board at Kuala Lumpur airport in February 2017.

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