Life in North Korean Camps

>Life in North Korean Camps
Wtf, I hate North Korea now!

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chongjin_concentration_camp
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western propaganda

>ywn liberate it

If only we did that to ilegals here. The DPRK is a model.

>ywn liberate a North Korean girl, marry her, teach her English, have 4 kids with her, and help her write her autobiography

The DPRK is a model of how to treat your upper and middle class. Check it out. I have no idea how they treat their lower classes now, though. Probably like shit, but one could hope it got better thanks to their recent economic improvements.

fucking delusional retards
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Most of the people in these camps are political prisoners, not actual criminals.

>wahh mean ol kim won't let me turn the DPRK into another Rothschild playground or failed state like Lybia!
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What's delusional about not knowing ?
Wanna talk about YOUR political prisoners ?

I know North Koreans and have been there before on an open tour
its poor but not desperate or filthy like Africa is, just simple living outside Pyongyang

there were famines a decade or two ago after the Soviet Union fell because their economy collapsed along with it.
now they have rebuilt and become stable.
North Korean people are traditional but very intelligent and noble

>expecting to see bad parts of North Korea on government tour
I know you're just the shit that trashes the USA whenever you get a chance, but come on now.
It's common fucking knowledge that tours in North Korea are solely used to expose their propaganda to the outside world.

Here's some images that were taken, albeit illegally.

ibtimes.co.uk/inside-north-korea-photographer-defies-heavy-security-capture-images-abject-poverty-big-brother-1517167

there are different kinds of tours, and since I work close with NK companies I'm allowed relatively free access
obviously you are always monitored wherever you go, but I don't have someone escorting me around all the time.
I mostly used my time to go hiking in the mountains, beautiful country there, not disgusting and degenerated like south Korea

If you have such free fucking reign, then how about next time you go to the country you visit the Chngjin concentration camp (otherwise known as Chongjin Gulag)

See if you still believe all the propaganda you're spewing after you see the real shit that the government is responsible for, if you are not killed for viewing it.

Google maps view
Coordinates
41°49'59.4"N 129°43'33.8"E

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chongjin_concentration_camp
freekorea.us/camps/25-2/#sthash.qO8r4YgY.ZOZM5toz.dpbs

Fake news.

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okay lad

why would I want to go to North Korea to visit a funcamp when I can visit one here?

Soon

Isn't it because of USA-made resources/trade blockade?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin_Dong-hyuk

>Shin Dong-hyuk (born Shin In Geun, 19 November 1981 or 1980[1] ) is a North Korean-born human rights activist. He is reputed to be the only known prisoner to have successfully escaped from a "total-control zone" grade internment camp in North Korea.

>In January 2015, he recanted aspects of his story
>Harden outlined the changes to Shin's account in a new foreword to his book, Escape from Camp 14, but did not revise every detail. He said a complete revision of the book would have taken months and he wanted to publish the new version as soon as possible.[34]
>Shin told Harden that he had changed some dates and locations and incorporated some "fictive elements" into the story. Shin said that he did not spend his entire North Korean life at Camp 14. He said that he was born there, but when he was young, his family was transferred to the less severe Camp 18, and spent several years there. He said that not only did he inform on the escape plan of his mother and brother, but also falsely implicated them in murder.
>He said that he was tortured in Camp 14 in 2002, when he was 20 years old (not 13, as previously stated)

>He said that he was tortured in Camp 14 in 2002, when he was 20 years old (not 13, as previously stated)
not taking sides here, but isn't it easy to lose your sense of time when you're locked up for such a long time?

>mfw

>frogs
FRENCH'D

you can always save a poor rural Chinese girl from the clutches of the CPC
assassins might come after you if you try to write an auto-bio though..

Join the FBI

North korea is the best korea