Escape from Camp 14 is a great read; not only does it detail what life is like in the political prison and labor camps, but the struggles that North Koreans face after successfully defecting to the south.
"North Korea’s political prison camps have existed twice as long as Stalin’s Soviet gulags and twelve times as long as the Nazi concentration camps. No one born and raised in these camps is known to have escaped. No one, that is, except Shin Dong-hyuk.
In Escape From Camp 14, Blaine Harden unlocks the secrets of the world’s most repressive totalitarian state through the story of Shin’s shocking imprisonment and his astounding getaway. Shin knew nothing of civilized existence—he saw his mother as a competitor for food, guards raised him to be a snitch, and he witnessed the execution of his mother and brother.
The late “Dear Leader” Kim Jong Il was recognized throughout the world, but his country remains sealed as his third son and chosen heir, Kim Jong Eun, consolidates power. Few foreigners are allowed in, and few North Koreans are able to leave. North Korea is hungry, bankrupt, and armed with nuclear weapons. It is also a human rights catastrophe. Between 150,000 and 200,000 people work as slaves in its political prison camps. These camps are clearly visible in satellite photographs, yet North Korea’s government denies they exist.
Harden’s harrowing narrative exposes this hidden dystopia, focusing on an extraordinary young man who came of age inside the highest security prison in the highest security state. Escape from Camp 14 offers an unequalled inside account of one of the world’s darkest nations. It is a tale of endurance and courage, survival and hope."
It can also be extraordinarily depressing. But it is informative.
>the USA is to blame
You live up to your name.
North Korea's problems are completely created by the administration. For decades, America and South Korea have been sending aid packages to keep the Kims from going crazy. As thanks, they largely keep the aid packages for the Pyongyang elite and refuse to distribute it to the people, only sometimes paying people who have government jobs (with food) while no one else gets paid for any of their work, then they continue to indoctrinate their people into believing that Americans are imperialist bastards who invaded Korea to split it in half (false, that was the Kim-managed rebels backed by Soviet and Chinese forces; the Americans largely arrived as the single largest contributor to UN peace-keeping forces and did their best to barter peace on the parallel).
North Koreans were doing okay back when the Soviets gave them a steady flow of aid. They never became self-sufficient, and, as Mike Kim has described them, they have turned into a nation of beggars, spurned on by the Kim regime indoctrinating them into believing the entire world owes them everything, when really it's just the Kim family that owes the entire population a new country.
But blame Americans for responding to constant nuclear threats and destabilization of the entire Asian-Pacific region by putting sanctions on them. As if a regime which commits massive international bank fraud (detailed by the research in this book) and exports hard drugs deserves to be a trade partner to anyone.
I recommend you read Camp 14 (https://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916) if you haven't already. You will realize how little you actually saw, compared to harsh realities many people face.
Do you have a picture of the slaves? I'd like to see that..sounds fascinating.
Also, in South Korea, there is nothing stopping anyone from visiting the some of the poor rural areas, some of which can be viewed from public trains. I got drunk one night in Seoul and wandered into some pretty nasty areas north of the river...that was pretty eye-opening. That is a major difference between a free country and a fascist (or whatever word you want to use) one.
Just sayin'...anyways I'm glad you got a lot out of your trip and appreciate you sharing with the reddit community.
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Here's an super-graphic book on the 200,000 people who were born into North Korean prison camps
>kids fighting over the undigested corn kernels they find in pig manure >being strung up for questioning and put over a fire burning your whole back >snitching on your to-be-executed parents for food
https://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
I read Escape from Camp 14 in which the author was imprisoned because of the crimes of his parents.
I can't remember, but I think he never found out what they had done.
Awful, brutal story.
Take a look at Sartre's Nausea. Although it takes place in the middle of a city, in terms of isolation, the author still manages to make it feel like it's taking place on the moon.
Escape from Camp-14 might be another thing you could look into.
Are you familiar with the novel, Escape from Camp 14? It was a very moving read. The subject of it, Shin Dog-hyuk, also worked for a similar human rights organization after he escaped the prison camp.
I think everyone should read Escape from camp 14. It's about a man in North Korea who was born and raised in a concentration camp. It's a true story.
That book really got to me. It shows how they can really fuck up someone's mind with starvation and punishments.
There are several accounts of North Korean prison camps from defectors who escaped them. Here are some translated drawings from one such escapee.
You could also look up the book Escape From Camp 14 though the subject of the book has admitted that some of the details are not correct.
Basically, most of the personal accounts you'll find get lots of scrutiny for being sensationalized, but if you look at the commonalities of the accounts, life in there does not look "light" in any way, shape, or form.
I recommend reading Escape From Camp 14 by Blaine Harden. .
Idk about 34 but this book is "escape from camp 14" and it is an incredible read
Prison Camps
Amnesty International illustrations from an escaped prisoner
Repression and punishment in North Korea : survey of prison camp experiences
Wikipedia Article where you can check their sources yourself
Public Executions
Keep in mind this is all from 15 minutes of quick research from me on my phone in the middle of a road trip.
Hey if you're still reading up on NK, might I suggest a book? Escape from Camp 14. It's a true story about a guy named Shin and how he managed to flee from NK camps. Here's his bio too.
Tämä kirja iski myös aika kovaa: http://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
Maybe you can spend more time paying attention in reading class too. Seeing how you have missed an important detail pertaining to the topic your stuck on. You see I edited my response. I corrected a mistake and told you I corrected it. Sorry kid. My bad. Now you apologize for cursing and talking like a punk kid. Then talk like an adult?
Here just to be the bigger person here is something for you that you will probably ignore.
http://eskify.com/10-world-dictators-who-killed-the-most-people/
https://allthatsinteresting.com/soviet-gulag-photos#6
Also read this:
https://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
Watch this:
The children are raised as slaves. One such person (3rd generation) born in a NK prison camp was forced to see his mother and a brother executed in front of everyone.
https://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
This book features someone who's actually Korean, and explains people like you.
Look again
No these lists are for YOUR dumb ass. Educate yourself
Oh it’s been happening. There is a guy who was born in one of their prisons. They have three types of prisons, the worst is the concentration camp.
This is his book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0143122916/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_t1_lOFVFbJ76SRXY
Here is a defector that explains the prison/camps:
That was surprisingly accurate and reasonable.
I really hope whoever is helping him write these script is helping him make foreign decisions too.
North Korea is the worst. The concentration camps there are far worse than hitler. Hitler's camps are paradise comparatively.
https://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
Morals are learned. There are normal people who would kill pregnant women and poison family to test types of chemical weapons and not feel any guilt. Apparently they felt like those who were killed deserved it. All because the regime fcked with their heads.
yes, i am pretty sure it was this one: https://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
To answer your question, I am not interested in killing thousands of innocent North Koreans, many of whom are good people, but rather the people who are enslaving, killing and torturing them, often for decades while wiping out whole family lines. I hope you aren't too sympathetic towards kim and the cabal surrounding the kims who perpetuate this mass and inane human slaughter but if you are in favor of it, not much else needs to be said. The problem is there are too many pieces of old artillary pointed towards Seoul and they can't all be neutralized at once. I would like for the suffering to stop for the NK people though if it ever becomes possible from an international standpoint. If you would like to learn more about what the North Korean people go through I highly recommend you read;
https://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
Also you might like watching this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyqUw0WYwoc
and to lighten up the mood after;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0TYCEXmi90
edit: fixed derpy stuff, also added kim himself into it because he is responsible as are his inner circle and the military. also added some links to books i've read that give perspective.
Basic Overview:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_cult_of_personality
History of the Workers Party, which Jim Jong-Il used as his power base, and today the DPRK is fully run by the workers party, not the military:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
Escape from Camp 14. A very high ranking DPRK official who was responsible for writing propaganda and discussed his time in the prison camp #14 wrote his story. It's where I got the poem stuff and similar:
https://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
What else would you like to know specifically? There's quite a bit more info.
EDIT: Slight edit in terms of the cult of personality, apparently strains of it DID appear under Il-Sung too:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Il-sung#Rise_of_cult_of_personality
It bummed me out but it was a great read.
escape from camp 14. it is a horrific sotry
Read Escape From Camp 14 http://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
Also, Nothing to Envy is another good book that gives a lot of insight into the insanity. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0385523912/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1457025906&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=nothing+to+envy&dpPl=1&dpID=514Fj%2BBddhL&ref=plSrch
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> A New York Times bestseller, the shocking story of one of the few people born in a North Korean political prison to have escaped and survived. North Korea is isolated and hungry, bankrupt and belligerent. It is also armed with nuclear weapons. Between 150,000 and 200,000 people are being held in its political prison camps, which have existed twice as long as Stalin's Soviet gulags and twelve times as long as the Nazi concentration camps. Very few born and raised in these camps have escaped. But Shin Donghyuk did.In Escape from Camp 14, acclaimed journalist Blaine Harden tells the story of Shin Dong-hyuk and through the lens of Shin's life unlocks the secrets of the world's most repressive totalitarian state. Shin knew nothing of civilized existence-he saw his mother as a competitor for food, guards raised him to be a snitch, and he witnessed the execution of his own family. Through Harden's harrowing narrative of Shin's life and remarkable escape, he offers an unequaled inside account of one of the world's darkest nations and a riveting tale of endurance, courage, and survival.
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If you are intersted in North Korea, here are some great reads:
Nothing To Envy http://nothingtoenvy.com/
The Orphan Master's Son (fictional and funny at times) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Orphan_Master's_Son
Escape from Camp 14 http://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
Source: I did my thesis for my master's in Asian History on North Korea (not it is a very useful degree)
I'm going to plug Escape from Camp 14 because I think anyone living in today's world should read it. Man born in the labor camps escapes and tells his story.
I am a grandkid of a woman that fled the Communist Party in North after the State police tortured her father and wrecked her family because her father could read and speak Japanese, post occupation. I don’t care if you hold socialist or whatever ideals and philosophy you deem suitable for your life. It’s your human right to believe in something regardless of what people say. But please don’t spread something that is so irrevocably untrue or at best controversial as a fact. My grandmother still has nightmares about the horror she saw when she was 12.
About the concentration camps, reportedly there are about 12 known concentration camps spread throughout the northern part of North Korea. Of course, NK government denies any of this, but there are countless anecdotal accounts of such camps from North Korean refugees and a few years back, we had the first NK refugee who was imprisoned in one of those camps. Later he went on to publish the book titled Camp 14 in English. I recommend you give it a read.
Those camps, according to him, are used as a way to maintain what is already failing regime. Their occupants range from political dissenters to families left behind defectors who successfully made the escape. Their size has been reported to have exceeded that of concentration camps in Nazi Germany.
*the book is titled Escape from Camp 14
https://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
This person needs to read Escape from Camp 14.
Let this sink-in: He's an author of an amazon bestseller - escape from camp 14
Which is now turned out to be a fraud.
I just finished reading escape from camp 14. The truth in North Korea is more fucked up than any fiction.
North Korea's official name is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. It is bordered by Republic of Korea (commonly called South Korea) to the south and China to the north. People do try to escape either north or south but that is frought with peril. I would recommend reading this book for some insight.
The world cannot do anything about North Korea without risking a war with China. It has been suggested that China is using North Korea as a buffer state in order to keep a west-leaning state (South Korea) from its borders.
It is possible for outsiders to visit the DPRK. Below are 2 links to trip reports by westerners: Report#1 and Report#2.
I hope this helps.
That sounds exactly like something I would say.
We do have it pretty good... EVERYONE... Every one on reddit. You have the internet. Do you know how awesome that is. To be able to communicate with strangers across the globe without restriction (for the most part). Go read about how bad people in some parts of the world have it. We are extremely lucky and for that, I am ETERNALLY GRATEFUL AND THANKFUL for, despite having to work today....
Go read about N Korea: http://www.amazon.com/Escape-Camp-14-Remarkable-Odyssey/dp/0143122916
He escaped from a concentration camp because he dreamed of being able to eat a chicken....
You should hear the way some of my colleagues bitch about their relatively cushy jobs. Maybe if people stopped bitching so much and just did more they'd get ahead (or in the case of my colleagues, FURTHER ahead).
I recently read this book, it is all about his escape and general life, very fascinating read. I highly suggest it!