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Genocide in DPRK

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WORKER'S PARADISE

NORTH KOREA THE PRISON STATE
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1.HISTORY OF NORTH KOREA

1948/9/9-NOW
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KIM IL SUNG (1912-1994)

  • "The Great Leader" of North Korea(1972-1994)
  • Set up The Korean Worker's Party
  • The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (1948)
  • "Eternal President" Family of Kim
  • North Korea = Communist Group
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Korean War (1950/6/25-1953/7/27)

  • Led by "The Great Leader" Kim
  • Goal: Invade the South
  • Ceased in July 27, 1953
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2. NORTH KOREAN'S LIFE

LIFE UNDER THE ETERNAL LEADER: IL SUNG, JONG IL, JONG UN KIM

NO FREEDOM IN COUNTRY

  • No contact with other country
  • Not allowing Christianity
  • The Eternal Leader is "god"
  • No human rights
  • Use money for the military

STARVATION

  • Hunger situation "serious" level
  • Limited food
  • Leads to mass of death in NK
  • Do not care citizens' starvation
  • Great famine in the Mid 1990s

SKETCHES OF TORTURE IN NORTH KOREA

PIGEON TORTURE: STAYED IN THE POSITION FOR THREE DAYS

STARVING NORTH KOREAN PRISONERS EATING SNAKES AND RATS TO SURVIVE.

Forced to eat snakes and rats

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RATS EATING THE DEAD BODY OF THE PRISONERS

TORTURE

  • Serious torture in the prison camp
  • Doing nothing can still harm the people
  • NK committed crimes against humamity
  • Force them to bow down before the leader
  • People became use to the abusiveness

3. WAY TO STOP THE GENOCIDE IN NORTH KOREA

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UNITED NATION HUMAN RIGHT COUNCIL

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  • Kim Il Sung is the starter of this genocide
  • No particular way to stop the DPRK
  • UN Human Rights Council's
  • Uniting South and North Korea
  • -> but the Korean war will restart
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Works Cited

United Nations Human Right. High Commissioer for Human Right, 21 Mar. 2013. Web.

Park, Madison. "North Korea: 'We Were Forced to Eat Grass and Soil'" CNN World. CNN, 17 Feb. 2014. Web.