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  2. Prisons in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to a North Korean defector, North Korea considered inviting a delegation of the UN Commission on Human Rights to visit the Yodok prison camp in 1996. [15] Lee Soon-ok gave detailed testimony on her treatment in the North Korean prison system to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary in 2002. In her statement she said, "I ...

  3. Hoeryong concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    Database Center for North Korean Human Rights. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-02-28. – Comprehensive analysis of various aspects of life in political prison camps "North Korea: Political Prison Camps". Amnesty International. – Document on camp conditions (torture, executions, hunger, child labor, forced labor) in North Korean ...

  4. Kwalliso - Wikipedia

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    Kwalliso (Korean: 관리소, Korean pronunciation: [kwa̠ʎʎisʰo̞]) or kwan-li-so is the term for political penal labor and rehabilitation colonies in North Korea.They constitute one of three forms of political imprisonment in the country, the other two being what Washington DC–based NGO Committee for Human Rights in North Korea [1] described as "short-term detention/forced-labor centers ...

  5. Labor camp - Wikipedia

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    North Korea is known to operate six camps with prison-labor colonies for political criminals . The total number of prisoners in these colonies is 150,000 – 200,000. The total number of prisoners in these colonies is 150,000 – 200,000.

  6. NK defector goes from prison camp to ballot box - AOL

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    Jihyun Park was left to die, unremembered, outside a North Korean labor camp. But sixteen years on, her life has taken an unexpected turn. She's now running to be a local town councilor in England ...

  7. Kaechon internment camp - Wikipedia

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    Kaechon Internment Camp (Korean: 개천 제14호 관리소, also spelled Kae'chŏn or Gaecheon) is a labor camp in North Korea for political prisoners and descendants of alleged criminals. The official name for the camp is Kwan-li-so (Penal-labor colony) No. 14. The camp is commonly known as Camp 14.

  8. 15 fascinating facts about North Korea - AOL

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    The average annual income in North Korea according to a 2013 estimate, is thought be $1,000 to $2,000. Source: BBC. Bill Gates' net worth is four and a half times as large as North Korea's ...

  9. Hwasong concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    Hwasong concentration camp (Chosŏn'gŭl: 화성 제16호 관리소, also spelled Hwasŏng or Hwaseong) is a labor camp in North Korea for political prisoners. The official name is Kwan-li-so (Penal-labor colony) No. 16. As with other political prison camps located in North Korea, Camp 16 is highly secretive and isolated from the rest of the ...