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As shown by the map it is very clear that those activities were done near the boundaries between North Korea and Russia.

Nope. The Russian-North Korean border is just 17 kilometers long, and most of it is along the Tumen river. The city of Rason is located in the Korean side, and rural areas are located on the Russian side.

On the other hand, Tynda is located thousands of kilometers away from the Korean border.
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As shown by the map it is very clear that those activities were done near the boundaries between North Korea and Russia. '''
 no border patrols in those areas and it seems that crossing countries are very much allowed.

Make a dot on the map, where is Tynda, please.
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The proof from Tynda region in Russia, from some 4 Years ago.

DPRK labor camp pictures (러시아의 북한 노동 수용소.) :







Source: https://www.drive2.ru/b/688941/ (In Russian)

The illegal sale of frozen Lingonberry on North Korean Labor camp.



























The productivity of squads on the camp.



Source: https://www.drive2.ru/b/1032416/ (In Russian, published some 3 Years ago)


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As shown by the map it is very clear that those activities were done near the boundaries between North Korea and Russia. But there is nothing wrong and suspicious about that picture it is just normal for people who are far from their capital to make a trade and sell goods to a much closer market. The only thing wrong and is very suspicious are there are no border patrols in those areas and it seems that crossing countries are very much allowed.
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To be honest, it's very scary to live in China. Slavery is flourishing.

Ohh. DPRK are Koreans.
Chinese style of life is clearly visible from the number of chinese tourists in Japan or in Europe.
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points to slave labor. Where is it mentioned that this illegal trade going on?

Here is about unregistered activity in Picking berries and sale of them to locals.
This is a proof in existing of "parallel economy" inside DPRK labor camp in about 2011 year.

Someone from those camps are actually refugee and are or in Russia or in RK.
They have reported about conditions of this camps to autorities, and i have no info if they have published something about.

http://www.newbur.ru/news/2791 (In Russian)

This place in video from VICE.
https://video.vice.com/it/video/north-korean-labor-camps-part-37/56158052a67597b618e2c6c3
The life of the Chinese is not sugar, it's understandable. Their huge number and live very hard, although for some reason they say that moving to China to live is profitable. To be honest, it's very scary to live in China. Slavery is flourishing.
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points to slave labor. Where is it mentioned that this illegal trade going on?

Here is about unregistered activity in Picking berries and sale of them to locals.
This is a proof in existing of "parallel economy" inside DPRK labor camp in about 2011 year.

Someone from those camps are actually refugee and are or in Russia or in RK.
They have reported about conditions of this camps to autorities, and i have no info if they have published something about.

http://www.newbur.ru/news/2791 (In Russian)

This place in video from VICE.
https://video.vice.com/it/video/north-korean-labor-camps-part-37/56158052a67597b618e2c6c3
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No surprises there.

The point is a poof of "illegal trade".

What to these photos prove? I see timber and men either hauling bags or writing notes but nothing, to me, points to slave labor. Where is it mentioned that this illegal trade going on?
And no slave labor there. Russians think in cliches that they instill propaganda media. It does not matter even if the "slaves" will receive a salary greater than themselves. Russian do not like to work.
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No surprises there.

The point is a poof of "illegal trade".

What to these photos prove? I see timber and men either hauling bags or writing notes but nothing, to me, points to slave labor. Where is it mentioned that this illegal trade going on?
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No surprises there. Russia is the biggest beneficiary of the North Korean slave labor. According to the official figures, there are only around 30,000 North Korean slaves in Russia, but the real number may be well over 200,000. Russian oligarchs are benefiting a lot out of this.
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The proof from Tynda region in Russia, from some 4 Years ago.

DPRK labor camp pictures (러시아의 북한 노동 수용소.) :







Source: https://www.drive2.ru/b/688941/ (In Russian)

The illegal sale of frozen Lingonberry on North Korean Labor camp.



























The productivity of squads on the camp.



Source: https://www.drive2.ru/b/1032416/ (In Russian, published some 3 Years ago)


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