Shocking revelations about horrific torture and inhumane experiments conducted by political prisoners in North Korea come to light by former regime officials and survivors. Quon Huke, a former head of camp management in the North Hamgiong province, recalls without any disposition: “It would be a complete lie to say that I felt compassion for the children who died so horrible. At that time, in the regime I lived, I saw them all as enemies. I felt neither regrets nor regrets. ” As he revealed to the BBC in 2004, there was an eyewitness to horrible experiments: “I saw an entire family murdered in a gas chamber. The parents were dying and dying in front of their children’s eyes, trying to bring them back to their last breath. ” Camp 22 allegedly closed in 2012, but Pyongyang’s regime rejected the complaints by speaking for a “slanderous campaign by the US”. Quon’s testimony is reinforced by hundreds of others describing a horror […]
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