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originally posted by: cnoland
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: cnoland
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: cnoland
When was it released to the Media?
Looks as if the report was FOR the year 2016...
2016 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom
See how easy a person can get things wrong ?
They couldnt release a report in 2016 , for 2016
Looks like you're right on the release date. My mistake.
Yeah.
And I will leave you be , because you admitted it.
Takes a good member to do that.
It just struck me as odd when I went to check the news tonight and this was first. I thought we had moved on from Kim and were worried about KKKbLMQWERTY now. Lol
originally posted by: whywhynot
It is well known that NK represses its people with prison camps and worse.
Link
Satellite imagery of North Korea’s network of political prison camps show its government is continuing to maintain, and even invest, in these repressive facilities. These camps constitute the cornerstone of the country’s large infrastructure dedicated to political repression and social control that enables widespread and systematic human rights abuses. Assessments of the satellite images of two political prison camps – known as kwanliso -- collected in May and August show the addition of new guard posts, upgrading of a reported crematorium, and on-going agricultural activities.
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: whywhynot
Thx for that, so roughly 1% of the norths population are incarcerated , much the same in the U.S interestingly enough, except of course the U.S have roughly 15 times the population.
I'm not sure that the U.S can really hold the moral high ground on incarceration levels.
originally posted by: whywhynot
It is well known that NK represses its people with prison camps and worse.
Link
Satellite imagery of North Korea’s network of political prison camps show its government is continuing to maintain, and even invest, in these repressive facilities. These camps constitute the cornerstone of the country’s large infrastructure dedicated to political repression and social control that enables widespread and systematic human rights abuses. Assessments of the satellite images of two political prison camps – known as kwanliso -- collected in May and August show the addition of new guard posts, upgrading of a reported crematorium, and on-going agricultural activities.
originally posted by: pheonix358
originally posted by: whywhynot
It is well known that NK represses its people with prison camps and worse.
Link
Satellite imagery of North Korea’s network of political prison camps show its government is continuing to maintain, and even invest, in these repressive facilities. These camps constitute the cornerstone of the country’s large infrastructure dedicated to political repression and social control that enables widespread and systematic human rights abuses. Assessments of the satellite images of two political prison camps – known as kwanliso -- collected in May and August show the addition of new guard posts, upgrading of a reported crematorium, and on-going agricultural activities.
Lol, the USA has the highest % of prisoners world wide.
And many of their prisons are private affairs.
People are blind.
P
originally posted by: pheonix358
originally posted by: whywhynot
It is well known that NK represses its people with prison camps and worse.
Link
Satellite imagery of North Korea’s network of political prison camps show its government is continuing to maintain, and even invest, in these repressive facilities. These camps constitute the cornerstone of the country’s large infrastructure dedicated to political repression and social control that enables widespread and systematic human rights abuses. Assessments of the satellite images of two political prison camps – known as kwanliso -- collected in May and August show the addition of new guard posts, upgrading of a reported crematorium, and on-going agricultural activities.
Lol, the USA has the highest % of prisoners world wide.
And many of their prisons are private affairs.
People are blind.
P
originally posted by: cnoland
Fox News is at it again. They are pushing a new story about NK and Kim torturing and killing those who are religious.
www.foxnews.com...
"The North Korean regime has continued to position itself as the one of the world’s worst persecutors of the religious, torturing and killing people who practice their faith, according to a new State Department report released Tuesday."
Anyone else think this is just another attempt to get the people behind an attack on NK? The timing is all too convenient in my eyes.
we would be lucky if we only got WW3 going.
Vice President Pence will end his visit to South America early and fly home on Thursday, after President Trump sparked enormous controversy for his comments following deadly violence in Charlottesville, Va.
Pence's announcement came just as Trump was announcing the disbanding of two his economic councils amid an exodus of CEOs from the advisory boards after Trump's remarks. The violence in Charlotte left one counterprotester dead and at least 19 injured when a vehicle drove through a crowd.
Pence's office said the vice president was returning to Washington on Thursday night instead of Friday morning to attend the president's meeting at Camp David. Those meetings are expected to focus on North Korea.