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Thursday, 9 April 2009

More Inhumane Abuses From North Korea To Come

By: Matthew Bailey

More Inhumane Abuses To The North Korean People To ComeVan, Texas - With the latest test launch of what North Korean officials say was a launch of a rocket that carried a satellite into space, and the resulting quagmire for the United States and surrounding countries that believe that North Korea in fact launched a test missile that could carry any type of war head you could put on it, including a nuclear war head, North Korea has used enormous resources.

In the past, during the 1990s, as many as 3.5 million North Koreans died of starvation. Sanctions on trade are not imposed on North Korea primarily because they would block grain donations, that may result in the deaths of millions more, a possibility that does not appear to concern the Dear Leader. Malnutrition is almost universal except among the ruling class as the average South Korean 7 to 8 year old is eight inches taller than the average North Korean child of the same age. There are not enough reports to say how many have starved to death in Korea since the 1990s. The “rocket launch” is now indirectly responsible for any North Korean starving and/or malnutrition.

“The resources used to produce the launch of the latest missile test or even what North Korea calls a launch in attempt to put a satellite into space could have been used for more important things, like feeding the North Korean People.” a human rights supporter said in an e-mail.

Why the people of North Korea do not rise up against the North Korean government? The North Korean government has enforced loyalty and obedience through its Ministry of People’s Security rules/laws, which requires citizens to spy on each other, including an individuals family members. Those that are overheard saying anything perceived as critical to the government is subject to a reduced loyalty group rating, torture, execution, or imprisonment in one of North Korea’s some ten brutal concentration camps. Government controlled media, including radio and television stations, newspapers and magazines, and church sermons ensures that no organization can be created through the people of Korea.

But, many North Koreans have gained access to international radio stations. Some are even distributing literature boasting impunity. These brave individuals attempting to create communication links are subject to one or more of the fore mentioned penalties. The North Korean government could be the most oppressive in the world. Most freedoms that we all take advantage of, are not allowed by the North Korean government to it’s people.

“You couldn’t tell now what would be found if someone was to pull the curtains to the side that hide what lies in the North Korean recent history.” From recent records that have been found in Cambodia, records from any North Korean concentration camp would show methods inline with those of Cambodia and even more shocking.

There is still no real U.S. plan of action over the last missile launch of North Korea.
President Obama treated North Korea’s launch of an intercontinental missile like a real emergency: Awakened in Prague at around 4:30 a.m. by aides, he said “rules must be binding” and then “violations must be punished,” and dispatched the U.N. ambassador to seek an immediate resolution from the United Nations Security Council which they have not yet received. The U.S. and Obama are going to try and get Pyongyang back to the negotiating table, again. Bringing the North Korea back to the negotiating table is only going to make the situation even worse, as they aren’t going to stop breaking rules. Read the history books.

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