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Starved, humiliated, subject to almost unimaginable tortures, there can be few more miserably terrified populations than those condemned to live in North Korea.
According to the United Nations, the human rights abuses perpetrated by the regime are reminiscent of the Nazis, with a report detailing eyewitness accounts of mothers forced to kill their own babies and whole families condemned to labour camps – and almost certain death – for the most trivial slights against authority. The rest of us have good reason to be fearful, too.
The despot Kim Jong Un appears to harbour the delusional fantasies of a James Bond villa
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He adds: ‘He never had a girlfriend. His father thought perhaps he wasn’t even interested in girls. But when he was around 18, there was this one dancer in the palace and Jong Un came to me and said, “That girl has really big breasts.” And so I thought, ah he is interested in girls. Now he has a very beautiful wife, Ri Sol-ju.’
Fujimoto speculates that this hatred of his father’s womanising is what led Jong Un to execute his uncle. Jang Song Thaek, he says, picked the pleasure-brigade girls, most of whom were orphans or kidnap victims. The uncle’s role was to select the girls by stripping them naked and lifting their legs to ‘inspect their virginity’.
Upon his return to North Korea at the age of 18, Jong-Un, pictured with wife Ri Sol-Ju, was encouraged to spend time with his father's 'pleasure brigade' but according to Fujimoto he 'loathed' the idea and led to Fujimoto questioning whether he even liked girls
Char-Lee
reply to post by nighthawk1954
Which of those people sound like the best people?
Personally I will never believe stories coming out of NK there are too many things at play.
You don't know when you are being lied to, we have seen it all before.
CirqueDeTruth
North Korea is still one of the few countries who do not belong to the world banking cartel.
JHumm
I don't think less complaining is good either , if we complain less the government gets worse and its a matter of time before we will be looking back and thinking....I remember when we use to be able to complain freely
nighthawk1954
I know living in North Korea is a hard life living under dictator Kim Jong Un....But my God I had no idea it could be this bad.
And we complain about all the crap going on in our country.
I am going to do a lot less complaining.
TextIn an unprecedented step, the head of the investigating panel, retired Australian judge Michael Kirby, has written to the 31-year-old North Korean dictator, warning him that he and his senior officials could one day face being prosecuted by the International Criminal Court for their crimes against humanity.
schuyler
CirqueDeTruth
North Korea is still one of the few countries who do not belong to the world banking cartel.
That's not all it doesn't have:
The lights at the top are in China. The lights at the bottom are in South Korea.
edit on 2/23/2014 by schuyler because: (no reason given)