North Korea is recently building some more care facilities for elderlies, to save face and "look good" from the outside world.
According to a local resident, fees needed for construction, such as workers' payments and materials, are withdrawn directly from people's money. It is said that people have to pay more taxes and even contribute 10kg of corn per family member, to support the construction.
The state wants more and more from people, but not giving anything in return.
Meanwhile, the supreme leader enjoys daily cuisines, with caviar, cheese, XO liquor and heavy smoking. Is this the definition of "Communism", to "smash the classes"?
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.
Monday, January 22, 2018
North Koreans forced to pay for building elderly facilities
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