The story of a foreigner who dreams of becoming a Korean star, but falls to be sexual slaveries

South Korea's entertainment newspaper Koreaboo reports that every year about 4,500 foreigners enter South Korea with a tourist visa. (Entertainment Visa) and dream of becoming a professional singer. But 70% of the women who came with the visa became victims of sexual abuse while many others became slaves to sex trafficking.

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The famous E-6 Entertainment Visa allows foreigners, singers, dancers and athletes to come to Korea and can work in clubs, hotels and bars.

Tesse Aquino, 31, who left the Philippines to fulfill his dream of becoming a singer, shares the experience when she first arrived in Korea, she worked in a club near her U.S. Army Base. She thought there would be a full-time job as a singer at the club, but her new boss whom everyone called "Papa" forced her to wear the underwear and force her to convince guests to spend more on alcohol.

Aquino and other colleagues have to work 12 hours a day and endure nothing and have to stay unhappy at the time. They are so overwhelmed by their guests that they are unable to do anything If they can't earn 660,000 won (about $ 597) weekly, they will be fined, meaning forced to serve the as prostitutes and go outside with customer. This is just one of many cases where foreign-born visas have become sex slaves in Korea. Many of them have sued their former exploits bosses in the past. However, lawyers for the victims' group have previously said that abusive actions against them were weakened by officials Korean immigrants view them as illegal immigrants rather than victims of sexual abuse. An estimated 93,700 people are in modern-day slavery, and Korea is 49th Of the 167 countries in the world, for this case.


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