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AUGUST 1, 2023
Did you know that right now, nearly 200,000 people are suffering in the modern-day equivalent of Nazi concentration camps? These horrific work camps can be found in North Korea. This Asian country, officially and ironically named the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, according to the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights, is one of the worst offenders of all the nations when it comes to their appalling human rights record.
North Korea’s government infringes on nearly all their people’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, such as the freedom to have an opinion and expression.
Murder, torture, slavery, sexual violence, mass starvation, and other abuses are common methods employed by this authoritarian government to terrorize its population into submission.
When the Korean Conflict unofficially ended in the early 1950s, the dictator of North Korea, Kim Il-Sung, declared himself “Eternal President” and closed his nation’s borders to establish a totalitarian Communist government.
Voice of the Martyrs (VOM), a persecution watch ministry, estimates that some 30,000 Christians suffer daily in these labor camps for the “crime” of not worshipping their “Dear Leader,” and many never make it out alive.
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AUGUST 1, 2023
The Statue and The Stone: The Beginning And End Of Human Government
Did you know that right now, nearly 200,000 people are suffering in the modern-day equivalent of Nazi concentration camps? These horrific work camps can be found in North Korea. This Asian country, officially and ironically named the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, according to the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights, is one of the worst offenders of all the nations when it comes to their appalling human rights record.
North Korea’s government infringes on nearly all their people’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, such as the freedom to have an opinion and expression.
Murder, torture, slavery, sexual violence, mass starvation, and other abuses are common methods employed by this authoritarian government to terrorize its population into submission.
When the Korean Conflict unofficially ended in the early 1950s, the dictator of North Korea, Kim Il-Sung, declared himself “Eternal President” and closed his nation’s borders to establish a totalitarian Communist government.
Voice of the Martyrs (VOM), a persecution watch ministry, estimates that some 30,000 Christians suffer daily in these labor camps for the “crime” of not worshipping their “Dear Leader,” and many never make it out alive.
Complete article here
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