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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: This is the Future of America if the Republicans, Democrats, and their Supporters have their Way Kaechon internment camp Kaechon internment camp is a slave labor camp in North Korea for political prisoners. Imprisonment at Kaechon internment camp is for life with no chance of release. Prisoners are forced to do hard labor, and have to work until they die. Politically unreliable people and their families are deported without any trial to the camp, where prisoners live completely isolated from the outside. The camp is around 155 km2 (60 sq mi) in area. The camp includes overcrowded barracks for males, females and elder children separately and the headquarters with administration and guards housing. Altogether around 15,000 prisoners live in Kaechon internment camp. The main purpose of the Kaechon internment camp is to keep politically unreliable persons classed "unredeemable" isolated from society, and exploit them with hard labour. The term "unredeemable" is applied to people who want to escape North Korea's repressive government, or people who have spoke harshly about the government or other non-criminal elements. Also actual criminals may be sent to the camp. The labor at the camp is performed in mines and farms with primitive means. Many prisoners of the camp were born there under North Korea's "three generations of punishment". This means anyone found guilty of committing a crime, which could be as simple as trying to escape North Korea, would be sent to the camp along with that person's entire family. The subsequent two generations of family members would be born in the camp and must also live their entire lives and die there. As reported by witnesses the prisoners have to do, from 5:30 in the morning until midnight, very hard and dangerous work in mines and other workplaces. Even 11 year old children have to work after school and may see their parents rarely. People are forced to work like slaves and are tortured in case of minor offenses. The punishment for violating camp rules is death. Food rations are very small consisting of salted cabbage and corn, so that the prisoners are very skinny and weak. Many of them die of undernourishment, illness, work accidents and the aftereffects of torture. Many prisoners resort to eating rats, snakes, insects and frogs in order to survive. Rat flesh is eaten as a way to prevent pellagra, a common disease in the camp which is a result of absence of protein and niacin in the diet. In order to eat anything outside of their meal, including these animals, prisoners must first get permission from the guards. This is what the AKA Stones and Shoonra's of this country will be doing to you for not worshiping Jews and refusing to vote Republicrat or Democan Shin Dong-hyuk gave testimony of human rights abuses inflicted on him or witnessed by him as prisoner in Kaechon camp:[1] - When his mother and brother attempted to escape, Shin was thrown into a small underground cell, where it is impossible to either stand or lie down, and was kept there and tortured for eight months. - Shin described how, at the age of 14, he was completely stripped, his legs cuffed and hands tied, and suspended from the ceiling of his cell. His torturers then lit up a charcoal fire under his back and forced a hook into his skin so that he could not struggle. He still has a number of large scars from the flesh burned and from many other abuses. - Later Shin was forced to watch the execution of his mother Chang Hye-kyong by hanging and his brother Shin Ha-kun by firing squad. - When Shin worked in the garment factory and accidentally dropped a sewing machine, the foreman hacked off his middle finger just above the first knuckle as punishment. - Shin witnessed dozens of public executions each year. Another prisoner Kim Yong witnessed around 25 executions in his section of the camp within less than two years. - Shin saw a six year old girl in his school being beaten to death for stealing 5 grains of corn. - When Shin was 12 years old, he was separated from his mother and rarely allowed to see her. Instead of attending school, the children had to do all kinds of physical work including weeding, harvesting, carrying dung. - Between the ages of 13 and 16, Shin was forced to do dangerous construction work and saw many children killed in work. Sometimes, four to five children were killed in a day. On one occasion, he saw eight people killed by an accident. - Shins cousin was raped by prison guards and died later and when his cousins mother wailed, she disappeared and was never seen again. - Shin saw how twelve fellow prisoners were given toxic water for washing by the guards and got seriously ill within a week and then disappeared.' - When Shin escaped through the high-voltage electric fence surrounding the camp, his friend Park Yong-chul got electrocuted. Save Your Country! Vote for a Third Party! Overthrow the Two Party Fraud and its Supporters! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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