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North Korean soldiers on tape abusing woman!
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Has Anyone Sent These To The U.n. Human Rights Committee???
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There is a follow up to this story. Looks like this video may have been staged. :"
If this was staged by some human rights activists, then this will only hurt their cause they their credibility will always be in question. Korea Herald Authenticity of N.K. defector film in doubt By Cho Chung-un Experts are doubtful about the authenticity of film footage on the Internet which is claimed to depict two North Korean border guards harshly beating a woman who fled the country. Free North Korea (www. freenk.net), an Internet broadcast station, posted what it says is part of a 25-minute film on its home page on Monday. It said the film was pictured with a camera secretly installed in a guard post between North Korea and China. But experts suggested the scenes might have been intentionally created. The film contains frontal and zoomed-in scenes which are technically impossible to capture when using a hidden camera. The picture is also too clear. They also pointed out the two men's long hair, noting that North Korean soldiers are supposed to shave their heads. The two guards also seem to be conscious that they are being filmed, experts said. Free NK said the woman escaped from the North to China eight years ago. The operator said that the complete version of the film will be aired in mid-October by a Japanese broadcaster but didn't identify the TV station. A Japanese broadcaster reportedly said it rejected an offer from a Korean to sell a film about North Korea in early September because the prices were too high and it is not sure about the authenticity of the film. Last edited by mike : 09-29-2005 at 12:09 PM. |