
WELCOME to the secret high-class sex parties for North Korea’s elite, where schoolgirls as young as 13 are allegedly forced into servitude for their leaders’ pleasure.
The girls are picked out at random by soldiers – sometimes from their own school classrooms. Their family and medical histories are closely examined, and routine check-ups are performed to ensure their virginity is intact.
Over the following decade, these girls are expected to service the small military circle of North Korea’s elite. They are known as the leader’s Pleasure Squad – or Gippeumjo.
These are the claims of various defectors who managed to escape North Korea over the past decade. Each one describes the mysterious group in similar terms - a bizarre secret world where girls are plucked out of society and trained as high-class adult entertainers.
INSIDE THE ‘PLEASURE SQUAD’
The Pleasure Squad is made up of 2000 North Korean girls, and divided into three specialised groups - one for sexual services, one for giving massages, and one for live singing and dancing, which they can be made to do semi-nude.
Within the walls of North Korea, the practice is incredibly secretive, and knowledge of its existence comes solely from defectors who have fled to China or South Korea.
Even the families of girls in the Squad are not told where they are going - only that they are taking part in “important government projects”. From that moment on, the girls are not permitted to see or speak to their relatives.
Less than six months after his father’s death, the South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo reported that Kim Jong Un, the current leader of North Korea, was seeking new “entertainers” for his own Pleasure Squad, just after the formal three-year mourning period for his father.
WHAT DO DEFECTORS SAY ABOUT THE SQUAD?
Mi-Hyang (she only goes by her first name for her protection) escaped to South Korea after two years of ‘service’ to the late Kim Jong-il. After defecting, she told her story to Marie Claire magazine in 2010.
She said she was only 15 years old when two men in bemedalled green soldier uniforms stormed her classroom without warning, and scanned the room.
One of them pointed to her, and demanded she come with them.
Mi-Hyang said they made a detailed record of her schooling and family history, and directly asked her if she had ever had sex with a boy. “I felt so ashamed to hear such a question,” she said.
When the assessments were complete, the girl was to spend a full decade servicing Kim Jong-il, the father of Kim Jong-un.
She was not allowed to speak to her family, and she knew if she was caught trying to run away, she would be executed immediately.
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE GIRLS AFTERWARDS?
After about a decade of “service”, typically between the ages of 22 and 25, the girls retire from their roles. Reports say they are generally then married off to any of the elite guards looking for a bride.
Regardless of their fate, they are kept under close watch, so as to not reveal these secrets to wider North Korean society.
At the end of 2011, when Kim Jong-il died, his group of girls disbanded and allowed to return to their families.
Government officials were so keen to avoid word of it getting out, they paid each girl $4000 in money and gifts in exchange for swearing to secrecy. That’s nearly twice the yearly income of an average family in North Korea.
Any girl found to have broken this pledge of secrecy would be executed immediately. Their relatives would most likely suffer the same fate.
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