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Wikipedia article'North Korean Slaves' is a 2016 Singaporean-British documentary television film. Produced by MAKE Productions for Singapore's Channel NewsAsia and United Kingdom's Channel 4, it investigates the North Korean men who are used like slaves in a coal mine in the jungle of Sarawak, Malaysia, earning money to keep the Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un and the people around him in power. Aired on Channel NewsAsia's 'Undercover Asia 3' documentary series in March 2016, it received a nomination for Best Current Affairs Programme at the 21st Asian Television Awards in 2016. A related documentary focusing on the North Korean slaves across Europe, also produced by MAKE Productions, was aired on Channel 4's 'Dispatches' documentary series titled 'Brexit: Who'll Do Your Job Now?' on August 8, 2016. See also*Slavery in Korea ReferencesCategory:Singaporean documentary films Category:2016 television films Category:2016 films Category:Documentary television films Category:Singaporean television films Category:Slavery in Korea | |
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