yes
Only North Korea has child labor.
What does hard labor mean in North Korea?
Jong Yong Su is the Minister of Labor for North Korea.
Very bad currently. North Korea doesn't claim to have child labor and child labor is outlawed in article 31 of the DPRK Constitution they have "voluntary services" for the children after school. "voluntary services" is not actually voluntary. it is actually forces and the children are forced to work on public projects everyday after school. they are also forced to use their own tools.
child labor is most common in India (rumor)
A sentence of hard labor in North Korea typically refers to forced labor in prison camps where detainees are subjected to harsh conditions, long hours of work, and minimal food. Inmates are often forced to perform physically demanding tasks, such as farming, mining, or manufacturing, with little regard for their well-being. These sentences are often used as a form of punishment for perceived political crimes against the state.
You and your entire family would be sent to a labor camp.
There are many countries like china, India, Korea, Cuba, and more
apparently pancakes
North Carolina and South Carolina
No. I think it was North Carolina and South Carolina