These days, many parts of the world are having warm time with families and friends, enjoying nice music and food under beautiful Christmas decorations, others are celebrating Hanukkah and some local holidays, but how about North Korea?
Kim Jong Un is not Santa Claus. He has bring nothing to the children except disasters. Before the Korean war, there were around 20% of Christians in North Korea, but under Kim family's rule, especially recently, Christmas is banned and those who are caught celebrating Christmas or other religious activities can face jail.
Despite the strict ban, Christmas trees as decoration can still be observed rarely in restaurants. Hope Santa Claus can bring joy and peace to the country, and let the children grow in a warm environment without fear.
The purpose of this blog is to help raise awareness toward severe human rights crisis of North Koreans and North Korean refugees.
I hope more people in the world look into human rights situation in North Korea as well as North Korean refugees in the Unites States who need financial and mental support for their successful resettlement in the USA.
Sunday, December 24, 2017
How North Koreans celebrate Christmas
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