A terrible business - forced prostitution in Korea
Prostitution is called one of the oldest professions all over the world. And there is an opinion that there is no prostitution in North Korea, but this is an erroneous judgment.
In addition, prostitution here not only thrives, but is also encouraged by the authorities, who themselves participate in the organization of this business. Putan organizations are called compulsory prostitution and officially they bear the name "Mandzhokcho", which means "satisfaction team" or "division of joy" in Korean.
And the small collectives "Manjokcho" can be attributed to a larger branch, the organization "Kippym", which, as a rule, recruit girls 14-20 years old, strictly virgin. Then they pass the so-called "training" for 20 months and after that they go "to serve".
The girls who were elected to work in the organization do not have the right to refuse work, even though they may be relatives of officials or high party activists.
All "employees" in Manjokcho are obliged to satisfy any sexual needs and desires of high-ranking party members of a male, forgetting about their opinion.
As a rule, as a result, the girls marry the "Guardsmen of the Great Leader", or the person with the title of national hero. Again, under duress, once they are 25 years old.