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From: Life Funds for North Korean Refugees
NK Prison Camp Eye Witness Accounts Interviews with Survivors, Former Guards The world was shocked on 1st February 2004, when BBC ran an hour-long feature clearly documenting North Korea’s biological experimentation on political prisoners in the highly secretive camps. Such stories are not new, however. For more than ten years, a group of human rights activists have been working with newly-defected North Koreans, interviewing and collecting stories. Stories that “normal people” in the civilized world could scarcely believe. Over 100 experiences, related by 5 different survivors of the prison camps, are now available in this e-Book (an electronic book that can be read on any computer). 4 Typical Examples from the e-Book
Download it Here Please note: this e-Book is a very large (16-Mbyte) PDF file because of the line drawing illustrations included with the accounts. ![]() |
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