A new report says thousands of North Korean women and girls are being forced to into marriages and sex slavery in China. An investigation by London-based non-profit Korea Future Initiative KFI conducted first-hand interviews over two years with 45 survivors and victims of sexual violence. The report estimates that up to ,00 North Koreans have fled into mainland China, mostly female. The report found that cybersex trafficking is increasingly in demand. KFI found that girls as young as nine years old were forced to perform sex acts in front of webcams live-streaming to paying customers, some of whom are believed to be South Korean men. The U.

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Traveler Warning: Prostitution in China
Tens of thousands of sex workers used to practise in the city, servicing people working in its vast sprawl of factories as well as visitors drawn by its sleaze. That began to change early in , when the local government launched an unusually fierce anti-vice campaign. In the first few days alone some 6, police raided 2, saunas, karaoke bars and other such venues. They hauled away many of their staff and patrons. Four years later punters can still buy sex in Dongguan, as they can across China.




By Sara Naumann. The oldest occupation in the world is illegal, but as in many countries, prostitution in China is flourishing. With the changes in policies brought around in the s, prostitution is now very visible and exists in cities, villages, and rural areas of China. Prostitutes and pimps can be "pushy," bordering on aggressive, toward visitors. It is fairly easy to avoid ladies of the night if you know what to look for but in some places, foreigners stay, especially small or locally-run hotels, it can become a nuisance when the room telephone rings at 11 p.