Chinese raids hit North Korean defectors' 'Underground Railroad'
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS JUNE 16, 2019 / 7:20 PM / UPDATED 4 HOURS AGO
Chinese raids hit North Korean defectors' 'Underground Railroad'
Josh Smith, Joyce Lee
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At least 30 North Korean escapees have been rounded up in a string of raids across China since mid-April, according to family members and activist groups.
It is not clear whether this is part of a larger crackdown by China, but activists say the raids have disrupted parts of the informal network of brokers, charities, and middlemen who have been dubbed the North Korean Underground Railroad.
The crackdown is severe, said Y. H. Kim, chairman of the North Korea Refugees Human Rights Association of Korea.
Most worrisome for activists is that the arrests largely occurred away from the North Korean border an area dubbed the red zone where most escapees get caught - and included rare raids on at least two safe houses.
Raiding a house? Ive only seen two or three times, said Kim, who left North Korea in 1988 and has acted as a middleman for the past 15 years, connecting donors with brokers who help defectors.
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