Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Essay --

conglutination Koreamainland Chinas sum Korean Refugee DilemmaThe current c all(prenominal) down of northernmost Koreas economy and policy is what has led to the explosive migration of refugees to China and South Korea. The collapse of the Soviet Union as well as the death of Kim Il Sung are two of the biggest factors leading to North Koreas downward spiral, and the rate of defection continues to increase. The leading reason for this majuscule migration is the serious food crisis, dismal living conditions, labor exploitation, violation of humans rights, and political persecution. North Koreans seek freedom, ironically, in China, North Koreas biggest political ally and trading partner. As a friend communist state sharing a border, China is well cognize for its hostility towards refugees. The country maintains the mindset that it has the moral obligation to return all defectors back to where they came from, where they will most likely be forced to naturalise in concentration c amps or killed, along with their families. Even defectors who are happy have the difficulty of living with insecure legal status, and risk of deportat...

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