North Korea’s Secret Prison Camps


Uploaded by AmnestyInternational
May 4, 2011

Amnesty International has published satellite imagery and testimony that shed light on the horrific conditions in North Korea’s network of political prison camps, which hold an estimated 200,000 people. The North Korean government denies their existence.

Kim Jong-Il, the nation’s “Dear Leader,” largely seen as one of the world’s worst despots passed away on December 18, 2011.

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