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WHY SLAVERY? N. Korea's Secret Slaves: Dollar Heroes | Promo
S4 E12 - 30s
With the promise of payment and honor, thousands of North Koreans are sent abroad, only to find themselves under constant surveillance and working in harsh conditions - with wages transferred to the government. The film shows how the country and globalization have made a pact: underpaid workers toil for the dictator's nuclear program while the United Nations and the European Union look away.
WHY SLAVERY? N. Korea's Secret Slaves: Dollar Heroes|Trailer
S4 E12 - 1m 18s
With the promise of payment and honor, thousands of North Koreans are sent abroad, only to find themselves under constant surveillance and working in harsh conditions - with wages transferred to the government. The film shows how the country and globalization have made a pact: underpaid workers toil for the dictator's nuclear program while the United Nations and the European Union look away.
WHY SLAVERY? N. Korea's Secret Slaves: Dollar Heroes | High$
S4 E12 - 59s
With the promise of payment and honor, thousands of North Koreans are sent abroad, only to find themselves under constant surveillance and working in harsh conditions - with wages transferred to the government. The film shows how the country and globalization have made a pact: underpaid workers toil for the dictator's nuclear program while the United Nations and the European Union look away.
WHY SLAVERY? N. Korea's Secret Slaves: Dollar Heroes | Duty
S4 E12 - 46s
With the promise of payment and honor, thousands of North Koreans are sent abroad, only to find themselves under constant surveillance and working in harsh conditions - with wages transferred to the government. The film shows how the country and globalization have made a pact: underpaid workers toil for the dictator's nuclear program while the United Nations and the European Union look away.
WHY SLAVERY? N. Korea's Secret Slaves: Dollar Heroes | Gov't
S4 E12 - 1m 18s
With the promise of payment and honor, thousands of North Koreans are sent abroad, only to find themselves under constant surveillance and working in harsh conditions - with wages transferred to the government. The film shows how the country and globalization have made a pact: underpaid workers toil for the dictator's nuclear program while the United Nations and the European Union look away.
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