We all know and some even remember the notorious crime of Holocaust and Jewish concentration camps in history, but unfortunately humans seem not learning from history, and repeat the mistakes.
A former North Korean prisoner "Eun Sook"(anonym) described the situation in the concentration camp she was in. Prisoners were frequently beaten, and forced labor. Thousands of people were in the camp, and it was very difficult to even move a bit during sleep since so many people were placed in small rooms. Life conditions were extremely bad, and 3 people died per day on average. She was placed in a camp near Chinese border, "Kyo-hwa-so No.12". Prisoners in this camp were mainly those who tried to escape to China but repatriated. The products they were made under forced labor were later sold to China.
Yesterday, January 27 was International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
May those souls rest in peace, and Never Again.
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, January 28, 2018
3 deaths daily in North Korean concentration camp
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