Author Topic: North Korea acknowledges the existence of its labor camps for the first time.  (Read 1434 times)

This has never happened. Despite the release of UN documentation in the past of human rights atrocities in North Korea, its government has never actually publicly acknowledged the existence of any sort of reform system in the past.

This is in no way normal, and seeing as how Dennis Rodman's Pal has not been seen in public since September 3 nor has he been mentioned by any member of the government, the question begs to be asked: where the hell is he? What the hell is happening in North Korea?


I love how CIA is a problem so big that all of the first world has to send troops to the middle east, but an entire country basically on the brink of death is nothing to give a stuff about politically.


well... north korea is not obligated to tell us anything. it wasnt an issue of denying anything, its that they dont give a forget and dont owe us the time of day.

kim is sick (or dead?) right now. his sister is running the show for the cameras. his generals still run the country just as was always done.

North Korea is a very eerie place. The government is shady there too.

they'll probably begin to collapse and send off their missiles last-second.


North Korea is a very eerie place. The government is shady there too.
well no stuff

what if the us had a secret plan to do this i mean its unlikely but possible, and if they did do it of course they wouldnt tell anybody

It's about time, the only people they were really fooling were the country's citizens

I love how CIA is a problem so big that all of the first world has to send troops to the middle east, but an entire country basically on the brink of death is nothing to give a stuff about politically.
why would we send out troops to north korea if their country was falling? what, do you think the US would help them and their citizens?

It's about time, the only people they were really fooling were the country's citizens
and possibly not even them

I love how CIA is a problem so big that all of the first world has to send troops to the middle east, but an entire country basically on the brink of death is nothing to give a stuff about politically.
Because starting a war with North Korea might start other kinds of wars with us. We're going and killing off a country because we don't like how they run it, versus us killing off an organization for terrorizing countries by killing their citizens off for how they run it.

Because starting a war with North Korea might start other kinds of wars with us. We're going and killing off a country because we don't like how they run it, versus us killing off an organization for terrorizing countries by killing their citizens off for how they run it.
right
plus north korea is allies with russia and china
basically we'd be fuekct