Denuncian that the North Korean regime has been exploiting for decades the war prisoners and continues to endure with its descendants

A man was sent to a carbon mine on the Yalu River, Sinuiju, and North Korea.  December 16, 2006. REUTERS / Adam Dean / File Photo
A man was sent to a carbon mine on the Yalu River, Sinuiju, and North Korea. December 16, 2006. REUTERS / Adam Dean / File Photo

North Korea has for decades been pushing for more war on Korceans and its descendants to work against their will in an abundance of carbon mines, denunció el mercoles una defensea de defense de humanos derechos humane.

Pyongyang has never released dozens of miles of higher-ranking prisoners tras la Guerra de Corea (1950-1953). These people were sent to carbon mines and obliged to work in conditions similar to slavery, and their hives and nets heredaron this brutal destination, details the information from the Ciudadian Alliance for Northern Human Rights in North Korea (NKHR).

At the base of these brutal segregation mechanisms is the system known as “Songbun”, it classifies the inhabitants of North Korea as having its social and political origins.

The high-ranking official Kim Yong-chol is currently working on Kim Jong-un (KCNA modified by NK News)
The high-ranking official Kim Yong-chol is currently working on Kim Jong-un (KCNA modified by NK News)

Absolute loyalty to North Korean authorities is a critical factor in this system and those who had previously collaborated with the Japanese movement or the capitalist fueran figured in the last place.

“This songbone system transmits to its hives and nets, which siguen working in mines of carbon, plum, zinc, magnesite and other”, Indicates the information from the NGO, which has its headquarters in Seoul. These are the impideer “change home, employ or carry out superior studies”, agrega.

North Korea invaded the South in 1950 y, hasta the armistice, tens of miles of soldiers were evacuated to both lads of the Disarmitarized Zone, which were divided into two lands.

Kim Jong Un together with war veterans.  KCNA via REUTERS ATTENDANCE EDITORS
Kim Jong Un together with war veterans. KCNA via REUTERS ATTENDANCE EDITORS

Following the Ginebra Convention of 1949, the lands could not hold a prisoner of war after the end of a conflict, but Pyongyang alone allowed the regression of 8,343 surcoreanos.

In 2014, the menus of the ONU will be notified 50,000 Prisoner of War Warriors fueron retenidos en el North through the war and that one 500 follows with life.

But the governor of Seoul ignored his calvary and carried out the elimination of the five intercorns, affirmed at the AFP Joanna Hosaniak, Author of Information.

The leader of the North Korea, Kim Jong-un, has called for a plenary session of the single party of his country to increase the productivity of key sectors such as metallurgy or fertilizers. EFE / EPA / KCNA
The leader of the North Korea, Kim Jong-un, has called for a plenary session of the single party of his country to increase the productivity of key sectors such as metallurgy or fertilizers. EFE / EPA / KCNA

Korea del Norte, in contrast, affirm the human rights y haber devuelto todos los prisoneros de guerra.

Mientras tanto, esta semana Corea del Norte demand that the proven vacancies against covid-19 -pese to officially ensure that the virus is not present in the country- and hope to receive about millions of doses, according to the Alliance for Vacation (GAVI), member of the Covax Vacation Program of the World Health Organization.

If the first official confirmation of that Corea del Norte was also a member of the international pandemic. Its sanitary infrastructure is considered to be totally insufficient in terms of a global scenario of increasing magnitude.

Hecho, an informant in December assured that tens of miles of people had killed COVID-19 in the country, confined to secret camps of quarantine administered by the regime of Kim Jong-un. A communication medium specialized in North Korean Korea based on the front line, Daily NK, states that more than 50,000 people will die in the “COVID-19 quarantine facilities established by the North Korean dictatorship.

The publication, directed mainly by North Korean deserters known for being very critical of Kim’s regime, states that 4,200 North Korean soldiers are encamped among those killed in the main camps, many of which are led by the same.

This is not the first document that refers to the camps. In November, an information from the NGO Helping Hands Korea, seated in Seoul and directed by Christian activist Tim Peters, has also returned to its existence.

In the beginning of the South China Morning Post (SCMP), Peters established an “alarmado” of the situation. Add to that the dependence of the families of the cuadadanos in quarentena and the board of the campsites and llevarles come for maintenance with life together with any other help with the health that can be reunited.

With AFP information

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