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Episode 004: Tackling North Korean forced labor within the EU

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Forced labor is usually something that don’t expect to take place within the EU. Yet researchers of the Centre of Korean Studies at Leiden University have uncovered instances of North Korean forced labourers working in Poland. We interviewed the researchers in Leiden about their report, and spoke with Member of the European Parliament Agnes Jongerius to hear what they are doing about it. We thank researchers Remco Breuker and Imke van Gardingen, alongside with Agnes Jongerius, Member of the European Parliament, for their efforts in combating this issue and their participation in this podcast. Find out more about Remco and Imke's research at the following link: http://www.leidenasiacentre.nl/projects-en/slaves-of-the-system-research-on-north-korean-forced-labour-in-the-eu. Be sure to subscribe to our Soundcloud and Facebook pages to stay up to date on our most recent episodes. And if you like what we do, please leave us a review in iTunes - it really helps get the word out about Nomosphone! A special thanks to Hindenburg podcast editing software. We acknowledge the following songs used in their original format in accordance with Creative Commons licensing: “Any other name by Antonion De Rubertis” by Thomas Newman (CC BY 3.0), “Modest House” & “Dark Matter” by Podington Bear (CC BY-NC 3.0), and “Where it goes” by Jahzzar (CC BY-SA 4.0).
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Forced labor is usually something that don’t expect to take place within the EU. Yet researchers of the Centre of Korean Studies at Leiden University have uncovered instances of North Korean forced labourers working in Poland. We interviewed the researchers in Leiden about their report, and spoke with Member of the European Parliament Agnes Jongerius to hear what they are doing about it. We thank researchers Remco Breuker and Imke van Gardingen, alongside with Agnes Jongerius, Member of the European Parliament, for their efforts in combating this issue and their participation in this podcast. Find out more about Remco and Imke's research at the following link: http://www.leidenasiacentre.nl/projects-en/slaves-of-the-system-research-on-north-korean-forced-labour-in-the-eu. Be sure to subscribe to our Soundcloud and Facebook pages to stay up to date on our most recent episodes. And if you like what we do, please leave us a review in iTunes - it really helps get the word out about Nomosphone! A special thanks to Hindenburg podcast editing software. We acknowledge the following songs used in their original format in accordance with Creative Commons licensing: “Any other name by Antonion De Rubertis” by Thomas Newman (CC BY 3.0), “Modest House” & “Dark Matter” by Podington Bear (CC BY-NC 3.0), and “Where it goes” by Jahzzar (CC BY-SA 4.0).
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