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  • GLOBALIZED ECONOMY, GOODS

  • PRODUCED IN ONE NATION END UP ON

  • SHELVES AND IN STORES HALFWAY

  • AROUND THE WORLD.

  • AND WHILE CONSUMERS HOPE THERE'S

  • SOME WAY TO PROTECT THE WORKERS

  • WHO MAKE THE PRODUCTS WE BUY,

  • SOME AMERICAN COMPANIES HAVE

  • RECENTLY COME UNDER SCRUTINY FOR

  • ALLEGED LINKS TO FORCED LABOR.

  • WILLIAM BRANGHAM SPEAKS WITH THE

  • JOURNALIST BEHIND A NEW

  • INVESTIGATION DOCUMENTING THE

  • FORCED LABOR BEHIND CHINESE

  • SEAFOOD THAT ENDS UP ON AMERICAN

  • PLATES.

  • WILLIAM: IN RECENT YEARS,

  • AMERICANS HAVE BEEN EATING

  • INCREASING AMOUNTS OF SEAFOOD.

  • IT IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE

  • HEALTHIER SOURCES OF PROTEIN BUT

  • A SERIES OF NEW INVESTIGATIONS

  • ABOUT THE OUTLAW OCEAN PROJECT

  • REVEALS THAT THE WAY A LOT OF

  • THAT SEAFOOD ENDS UP IN OUR

  • STORES AND ON OUR PLATES COMES

  • AT AN EXTRAORDINARY HUMAN COST.

  • SPECIFICALLY, WORKERS FROM NORTH

  • KOREA WHO ARE FORCED TO WORK IN

  • CHINESE FACTORIES.

  • HERE'S AN EXCERPT ABOUT LOLO

  • OF OUTLAW OCEAN'S RECENT

  • --

  • >> 2023 WAS A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL

  • YEAR FOR THIS SEAFOOD PROCESSING

  • COMPANY BASED IN CHINA WHICH

  • OPENED A LARGE PLANT EDIT

  • COMPOUND IN THIS CHINESE CITY

  • THAT SITS ALONG THE NORTH KOREAN

  • BORDER.

  • THE COMPANY DOUBLED THE AMOUNT

  • OF SQUID IT EXPORTED TO THE

  • UNITED STATES.

  • IN CELEBRATION OF ITS SUCCESS,

  • IT THREW A HUGE PARTY AT ITS

  • ANNUAL MEETING WITH DANCERS,

  • FIREWORKS, AND A HIGH-TECH LIGHT

  • SHOW.

  • THE PROBLEM THOUGH IS THAT A

  • CRUCIAL REASON FOR THEIR SUCCESS

  • WAS ITS WIDESPREAD USE OF CHEAP

  • NORTH KOREAN LABOR.

  • IT WAS PART OF A MUCH BIGGER

  • STATE RUN PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN

  • CHINA AND NORTH KOREA, WHERE

  • WORKERS ARE SELECTED BY THE

  • NORTH KOREAN GOVERNMENT AND

  • EXPORTED ACROSS THE BORDER TO

  • WORK IN CHINESE SEAFOOD PLANTS.

  • THIS IS A HUGE PROBLEM, BECAUSE

  • IT VIOLATES VERY CLEAR AND

  • STRICT U.N. SANCTIONS AND U.S.

  • LAW PROHIBITING THE USE OF NORTH

  • KOREAN WORKERS IN THIS VERY

  • FASHION.

  • WILLIAM: JORDI B TAO IS THE

  • REPORTER YOU JUST ASKED JOINING

  • ME NOW -- JORDI B TAO IS THE

  • REPORTER YOU JUST HEARD --

  • JOINING ME NOW IS THE REPORTER

  • YOU JUST HEARD.

  • THIS INCREDIBLY HARROWING

  • INVESTIGATION LOOKS AT THE

  • SERIES OF THESE CHINESE SEAFOOD

  • PLANTS IN THE CITY YOU JUST

  • MENTIONED NEAR THE NORTH KOREAN

  • BORDER WHERE TENS OF THOUSANDS

  • OF NORTH KOREAN WORKERS.

  • EXPLAIN TO US HOW DID THOSE

  • WORKERS GET FROM NORTH KOREA

  • INTO CHINA.

  • >> THIS IS A LONG-RUNNING

  • PROGRAM BETWEEN CHINA AND NORTH

  • KOREA.

  • THE TWO GOVERNMENTS COORDINATE

  • THE SELECTION OF WORKERS FOR THE

  • INDUSTRIES AND THEN TRANSFER

  • THEM INTO THE COUNTRY USUALLY

  • UNDER A TWO-YEAR CONTRACT WHERE

  • THEY STAY IN CHINA, MOST OFTEN

  • AT LOCKED DOWN PLANTS WHERE THEY

  • ARE NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE.

  • THE NORTH KOREANS SEEK THESE

  • JOBS BECAUSE THEY TYPICALLY PAY

  • MUCH BETTER THAN WHAT THEY CAN

  • EARN IN NORTH KOREA.

  • THERE'S A RIGOROUS SELECTION

  • PROCESS IN NORTH KOREA FOR THOSE

  • WHO GET TO GO.

  • THEY ARE MOSTLY WOMEN AND THE

  • SELECTION PROCESS BY THE NORTH

  • KOREAN GOVERNMENT USUALLY MEANS

  • THEY DON'T CHOOSE PEOPLE THAT

  • WILL DEFECT.

  • WILLIAM: THIS IS LABOR FOR

  • CHINESE FACTORIES.

  • WHAT IS THE UPSIDE FOR NORTH

  • KOREA?

  • >> NORTH KOREA, BECAUSE OF THE

  • SANCTIONS, IS DESPERATE FOR

  • CAPITAL, FOR MONEY.

  • SO, THIS IS A

  • MULTIBILLION-DOLLAR MONEYMAKING

  • BUSINESS WHERE THEY SEND THEIR

  • WORKERS ABROAD AND THAT FOREIGN

  • CAPITAL IS A STRONG CAPITAL,

  • CHINESE CAPITAL THAT THEY CAN

  • USE TO BUY WEAPONS OR OIL OR

  • CONSUMER GOODS.

  • WILLIAM: LET'S LOOK AT ANOTHER

  • EXCERPT ABOUT WHAT THE

  • CONDITIONS ARE LIKE IN SOME OF

  • THOSE FACTORIES.

  • >> WORKERS OFTEN HAVE TO SIGN

  • TWO OR THREE YEAR CONTRACTS

  • AFTER THEY ARRIVE IN CHINA.

  • MANAGERS CONFISCATE THEIR

  • PASSPORTS.

  • IF WORKERS ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE OR

  • COMPLAIN TO PEOPLE OUTSIDE THE

  • PLANT, THEIR FAMILIES AT HOME

  • COULD FACE REPRISALS FROM THE

  • GOVERNMENT.

  • THE WORK ITSELF IS RELENTLESS.

  • SHIFTS AT THE SEAFOOD PLANTS RUN

  • 14 TO 16 HOURS.

  • WORKERS RECEIVE UP TO ONE DAY

  • OFF PER MONTH AND FEW, IF ANY

  • HOLIDAYS OR SICK DAYS.

  • IN SEAFOOD PLANTS, THE WOMEN

  • SLEEP IN BUNK BEDS IN LOCKED

  • DORMITORIES, SOMETIMES WITH 30

  • PEOPLE TO A ROOM.

  • WORKERS ARE PERMITTED FROM

  • TUNING INTO LOCAL TV OR RADIO,

  • AND FROM LEAVING FACTORY

  • GROUNDS.

  • THEY DESCRIBE LOWLINESS,

  • VIOLENCE, AND A CRUSHING SENSE

  • OF CAPTIVITY.

  • WILLIAM: YOUR REPORT DOCUMENTS

  • EVEN WORSE CONDITIONS.

  • VIOLENCE, SEXUAL ABUSE,

  • PARTICULARLY AMONG THE WOMEN YOU

  • ARE TALKING ABOUT.

  • CAN YOU DESCRIBE A LITTLE BIT

  • ABOUT HOW THEIR LIVES ARE LIKE?

  • >> THIS IS A BRUTAL TYPE OF

  • WORK.

  • LONG HOURS IN TIGHT QUARTERS,

  • RELENTLESS PACE.

  • THEY ARE CAPTIVE ON FACILITIES

  • THAT ARE RUN BY MEN.

  • THIS WAS ONE OF THE BIG

  • REVELATIONS, THE EXTENT OF

  • SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST THE WITH

  • IT, QUITE ESPECIALLY WHEN WORK

  • STOPPED BECAUSE OF COVID.

  • THERE WAS NO WORK AND NO INCOME,

  • AND THEREFORE, THE WOMEN WERE

  • PRESSURED INTO PROSTITUTION.

  • WILLIAM: I THINK A LOT OF

  • AMERICAN CONSUMERS WOULD BE

  • HORRIFIED TO THINK THAT THE

  • CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH FOOD THEY

  • MIGHT BE EATING OR BUYING OF THE

  • STORE COME OUT OF CONDITIONS

  • LIKE THIS.

  • HOW DOES THAT END UP HERE?

  • WHICH RETAILERS ARE WE TALKING

  • ABOUT?

  • >> UNFORTUNATELY, IT IS MOST

  • RETAILERS, MOST OF THE LARGE

  • ONES.

  • THIS INVESTIGATION THAT LOOKED

  • AT THE USE OF NORTH KOREAN LABOR

  • FOUND SOME OF THE SEAFOOD WAS

  • ENDING UP ROUTING THROUGH PLANTS

  • THAT ARE SUPPLYING, WHICH

  • MCDONALD'S SUPPLIES.

  • CISCO ALSO IS GETTING

  • SEAFOOD FROM THESE PLANTS.

  • THEN, THE MAJOR GROCERY STORE

  • CHAINS, GIANT, WALMART ALSO.

  • THE GLOBALIZED WORLD WE LIVE IN

  • AND THE WAY THAT SEAFOOD IN

  • PARTICULAR LARGELY WRAPS THROUGH

  • CHINA MEANS THAT MANY, IF NOT

  • MOST BRANDS IN THE U.S. ARE

  • TAINTED BY THIS.

  • WILLIAM: WHEN YOU APPROACH THESE

  • COMPANIES AND SAY HERE IS WHAT

  • WE ARE DOCUMENTED COMING OUT OF

  • CHINA AND THE CONDITIONS THERE,

  • WHAT DO THEY SAY IN RESPONSE?

  • >> MOST STONEWALL US AND DON'T

  • ANSWER QUESTIONS.

  • SOME ENGAGEMENT SAY WE ARE

  • TAKING IT SERIOUSLY, WE WILL GET

  • BACK TO YOU.

  • STILL, OTHERS SAY WE HAVE TAKEN

  • THIS SERIOUSLY.

  • WE HAVE SEVERED TIES WITH THIS

  • PLANT IN PARTICULAR.

  • THE OVERALL UNDERLYING ISSUE IS

  • THE AUDITS, THE INSPECTORS THAT

  • THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE DOING TO

  • CHECK FOR THESE ISSUES ARE NOT

  • WORKING.

  • THIS AUDITING MARKET WHICH SENDS

  • INSPECTORS INTO PLANTS, WHETHER

  • IT IS SOCCER BALLS, IPHONES OR

  • SEAFOOD AROUND THE WORLD, HAS

  • BIG PROBLEMS, BIG CHALLENGES.

  • OFTEN, THEY ARE NOT DOING

  • UNANNOUNCED VISITS.

  • THEY ARE DOING ANNOUNCED VISITS

  • SO THEY TELL THE PLANT WHEN THEY

  • ARE COMING.

  • THAT IS A FLAW.

  • THE OTHER BIG FLAW IS CHINA IS A

  • DISTINCT ENVIRONMENT AND THERE

  • ARE CERTAIN THINGS NOT ALLOWED

  • IN CHINA.

  • IF YOU WANT TO STAY IN THE

  • COUNTRY, WHETHER YOU ARE A

  • JOURNALISM ORGANIZATION OR

  • SEAFOOD COMPANY, THERE ARE

  • CERTAIN NO-GO TOPICS AND HE WAS

  • RIGHTS -- HUMAN RIGHTS ARE NOT

  • TOPICS YOU COULD BRING UP ON

  • MONDAY AND STILL EXPECT TO BE IN

  • THE COUNTRY ON WEDNESDAY.

  • WILLIAM: THE PROJECT IS CALLED

  • THE OUTLAW OCEAN PROJECT.

  • THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE.

  • >> THANKS FOR HAVING ME.

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