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Human Rights Group Releases Video Detailing Violations of Religious Freedom in N. Korea

August 17, 2016 | Asia
August 17, 2016
AsiaNorth Korea

ICC NOTE: North Korea has been listed as the worst country to live in as a Christian or any religion for that matter which does not worship the God-like persona of the Kim Jong-Un regime. It is estimated there are between 40-70,000 Christians inside North Korea’s notorious concentration camps known as Kwan Li-so or political prison camps as practicing religion is considered a political crime. Here, the prisoners are subjected to atrocities the likes of which have not been seen or heard of since the Jewish Holocaust. Stories from North Korea saying there are active churches in specific cities is merely done so for propaganda and funding purposes as public religion is non-existent outside of worship to Kim Jong-Un. If you wish to view the video click here

8/17/2016 North Korea (Yonhap News Agency) – A human rights group said Wednesday that it has produced a video clip highlighting the North Korean regime violating the freedom of religion for its citizens.

The 6-minute-long clip to be posted on YouTube features Pyongyang’s human rights violations in cracking down on religious freedom among its people, according to the International Coalition to Stop Crimes Against Humanity in North Korea (ICNK).

It is available in eight different languages: Korean, Chinese, English, Spanish, French, German, Russian and Portuguese.

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