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China-Japan-Koreas
23 Christians arrested, 3 executed in North Korea
2010-08-12
Hat tip Josh Stanton.
Seoul (AsiaNews) – North Korea’s Stalinist regime has discovered some underground Christians in a house church in Pyongan Province. All 23 who met to celebrate a religious function were arrested. Three were tried and given the death penalty, which was swiftly executed, sources told AsiaNews. Confirmation about the incident also came from the North Korea Intellectual Solidarity, a group of North Korean exiles.

According to the sources, the arrests and executions were carried out in mid-May.

“At that time, right after the disastrous currency reform, police discovered 23 Christians in Kuwal-dong, Pyungsung County, in Pyongan Province, who met at an underground church. After their arrest, they were interrogated at length. Eventually, the groupÂ’s “ringleaders” were sentenced to death and executed. The others were sent to Kwan-li-so (Penal labour colony) No 15 in Yodŏk.”

These North Koreans discovered underground Christianity when some of them travelled to mainland China for work.

“As the authorities fear the spread of religion, many area residents are rounded up and interrogated for days,” the sources said. However, “they cannot help it because the situation is so desperate that people are going back to religion. Such sentences are meant to scare people.”

North Korea denies freedom of religion absolutely. Officially, the country has three Christian places of worship (one Catholic and two Protestant churches) and four Buddhist temples, but only in the capital Pyongyang. No one has been able to confirm how many exist in the rest of the country. Accounts about their number by foreigners who have travelled around the country vary.

The only cult allowed is that of ‘Eternal President’ Kim Il-sung and his son, the ‘Dear Leader’ Kim Jong-il.

After the Korean War in 1953, the Stalinist regime ruthlessly proceeded to kill the countryÂ’s estimated 200,000 Catholics, and destroy their churches and abbeys.

Sources have told AsiaNews that in North Korea there are “no more than 200 Catholics left, all very old”.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Skynet? The genocidal computer? The one that rounded up humans and put them into extermination camps? North Korea wouldn't have a country if they did that.

One of the things that dictators like these think about is how to maintain the minimum population required in order to accomplish their goals. Anything above that is a bonus in their minds.
Posted by: gorb   2010-08-12 11:30  

#6  "they cannot help it because the situation socialism is so desperate that people are going back to religion" worshiping God and not government. Fixed that.
Posted by: Hupuse Panda9678   2010-08-12 11:28  

#5  gromky: I wasn't really kidding about that. North Korea, per capita, has far more death camps than Nazi Germany ever did, based on a Stalinist model, but even more brutal than the Russian version.

It's pretty common practice that when border crossers into China are captured, they have sharp, metal hooks attached to chains, inserted around their collarbones, to prevent them from trying to run away. Then they are led off to the closest death camp. Even the Chinese border guards are utterly horrified by this practice.

The big difference between those camps and the Nazi ones are first, that most of their forced labor is agricultural instead of industrial, and second that there is no active, as opposed to passive, extermination program.

Third, that their captives' livers have shrunk so much with protracted starvation before incarceration, that they can survive on far fewer calories a day than a healthy person. So it takes them much longer to starve to death.

This is comparable only to the agricultural death camps set up by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, where the standard ration was about 1 tsp of rice a day, literally.

Things like this make you truly wish that Hell existed, as retribution against such horror.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-08-12 09:10  

#4  How many Western leftists read about this and drool?
Posted by: no mo uro   2010-08-12 07:06  

#3  Skynet? The genocidal computer? The one that rounded up humans and put them into extermination camps? North Korea wouldn't have a country if they did that.
Posted by: gromky   2010-08-12 02:21  

#2  For the typical Nork civilian, his rule is approaching life under the rule of Skynet.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-08-12 00:31  

#1  Does this fool Kim think he can succeed where the Caesers, Huns, et al, failed?
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-08-12 00:16  

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