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Topic: North Korea Prison Camps (Read 361 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1001
January 15, 2015, 06:19:06 PM
#3
Here's a great website that focuses and highlights much of the activity that goes on in the North and shells out daily content. When it came to prison camps back in Kim Il Sung's, all it took was an allegation of wrongdoing or anti-state activity no matter how small and then not only the person who committed the alleged wrongdoing but also all their family members (siblings, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins) would be simultaneously rounded up and dispatched to serve extensive periods in these camps, and in many cases for the rest of their lives. This isn't like prison in the US where you have a roommate and get to shower, eat and watch tv all day long. In North Korea, these people would be worked to death from early in the morning til late in the evening followed by loyalty sessions  afterwards. IIRC, I read somewhere where these prisoners would get the equivalent of 2-3 meals a day but they only consisted of ~4 ounces of rice or corn meal each - hardly enough to sustain anyone doing so much work on a daily basis. Also, these people were treated like animals and beaten in the most uncivilized ways, forced abortions, the list goes on.
legendary
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Merit: 1014
January 15, 2015, 11:11:13 AM
#2
great kim il sung developed the korean style of socialism known as juche which holds human rights in the highest regard and this is more bullshit from paid agents and defectors who represent dark international forces wishing to replace the dprk's socialist system with zionism and capitalism, no better than ahmed chalabi and the iraqi exiles who told the world there were weapons of mass destruction in iraq and the liars who made up "human rights abuses" of muammar gaddafi to get the western public to support wars

the real abuses are going on in the south by the puppet govermnment which imprisons anyone who openly supports socialism under their "national security law" and recently banned a political party with elected representatives because it believed in peaceful reunification with the north
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