Chae-ran — a pseudonym for the safety of her family back in North Korea and the son she left behind in China — is among a number of women who fled North Korea only to be trafficked and sexually exploited in China, where a gender imbalance has created a black market for brides.
She managed to stage a second escape nearly two decades later, through Laos and Thailand. But opportunities for others to take the same path have narrowed since the pandemic, experts say — leaving untold numbers of North Korean girls and women trapped in servitude.
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