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Prostitution in North Korea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prostitution in North Korea
Prostitution in North Korea is illegal, and according to the North Korean government does not exist, but it is still practiced discreetly.〔''Kim Il-song's North Korea'' by Helen-Louise Hunter. Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999〕 ==State prostitution== (詳細はNorth Korean government engages in forced prostitution. Its prostitutes are known as ''manjokcho'' ( "satisfaction team(s)") and are organised as a part of the ''kippŭmjo'', who are drafted from among 14- to 20-year-old virgins, trained for about 20 months, and often "ordered to marry guards of or national heroes" when they are 25 years old.〔 For a girl selected to serve in the ''kippŭmjo'', it is impossible to refuse, even if she is the daughter of a party official.〔 ''Manjokcho'' must have sex with male high-ranking party officials. Their services are not available to most North Korean men.〔 Not all ''kippŭmjo'' work as prostitutes—the source used is unclear as to whether only adult women are assigned to prostitution, or whether there is prostitution of children; other ''kippŭmjo'' activities are massaging and half-naked singing and dancing.
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