22 Mar

Anger Me Twice

Posted by S.K.

(Via. NKZone) Can you guess which part of the article makes me more upset? This?

SEOUL, March 22 (Reuters) – North Korea has no people with physical disabilities because they are killed almost as soon as they are born, a physician who defected from the communist state said on Wednesday.

Ri Kwang-chol, who fled to the South last year, told a forum of rights activists that the practice of killing newborns was widespread but denied he himself took part in it.

“There are no people with physical defects in North Korea,” Ri told members of the New Right Union, which groups local activists and North Korean refugees.

He said babies born with physical disabilities were killed in infancy in hospitals or in homes and were quickly buried.

The practice is encouraged by the state, Ri said, as a way of purifying the masses and eliminating people who might be considered “different”.

Or this?

The group urged the South Korean government to change course away from “silent diplomacy” and immediately begin taking action to pressure the North to improve its human rights record.

The South Korean government has refused to join international condemnation of human rights abuses in the North out of concern that such a move could rattle ties with Pyongyang, which considers any criticism of its human rights as deeply offensive.

“The government should stop trying to avoid upsetting Kim Jong-il,” said another defector, Kim Young-sun, 67, referring to the North Korean leader. “It should try to upset Kim Jong-il,” she said, adding it would be the best way to change the North.

It’s an interesting question. Am I more upset at the depraved folks in the DPRK, or the folks in the RoK trying to dodge the issue?

22 Mar

Found in Brussels…

Posted by S.K.

Students arguing against North Korean Human Rights, if that is possible

(Via. The Lost Nomad)There is allegedly a LiNK chapter in Belgium. If that is true, I expect some sort of counter to this sideshow.

22 Mar

Refugees Get Squeezed in Asia

Posted by S.K.

(Via. The Korea Liberator). For refugees, attention-grabbing embassy runs will probably no longer work as Chinese authorities are likely to drag refugees out of international zones and ship them back to North Korea.

Add Thailand to the list of countries hostile towards North Korean refugees. Their current prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, is currently in big trouble politically thanks to some shady dealings. Cracking down on North Korean refugees, is most likely an attempt to draw votes in the border regions.

It is news like this that makes it very important to stand up for North Korea refugees.

flickr/northkorea

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