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Surviving Camp 14: North Korea’s worst prison
The investigative minds at How to Survive share the harrowing testimony of Shin Dong-hyuk, the only person known to have ...
North Korea is using forced labor from its network of prison camps to mine coal and other minerals to boost exports and earn foreign currency, using the cash to support its nuclear weapons programs, ...
Most of what we know about North Korea does not come through open reporting or official transparency. Information reaches the outside world in fragments, usually carried by defectors, foreign ...
How bad are the conditions inside North Korea’s political prison camps? Holocaust survivor and former judge at the International Court of Justice, Thomas Buergenthal, says that he believes that they ...
Satellite photos obtained by Amnesty International indicate growing political prison camps in North Korea, now estimated to hold 200,000 people, Reuters reported. Former inmates from the camp at Yodok ...
A South Korean crypto exchange employee was sentenced to four years in prison for attempting to recruit a military officer to sell classified secrets to North Korea in exchange for Bitcoin, the ...
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North Korean woman explains what socialism really becomes - "A prison"
A North Korean defector shares a chilling warning about socialism and how it began in her country. She explains that the regime first promised free healthcare, housing, food, and equality before ...
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