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North Korea views religion as a threat to its state ideology

Human rights groups in South Korea say North Korea has stepped up executions of Christians, some of them in public.

The communist country, the world's most closed society, views religion as a major threat.

Only the founder of the country, Kim Il-sung, and his son, Kim Jong-il, may be worshipped, in mass public displays of fervour.

Despite the persecutions, it is thought up to 30,000 North Koreans may practise Christianity secretly in their homes.

A report by a number of South Korean groups highlights one particular case of a woman allegedly executed in public last month, in a northern town close to the Chinese border.

She was accused of distributing Bibles, spying for South Korea and the United States and helping to organise dissidents.

Her parents, husband, and children were sent to a prison camp.

Such reports are hard to verify, but North Korea is known to be intolerant of religion - it views any form of alternative social organisation as a competitor for its own, religion-like ideology.

The US government says just owning a Bible in North Korea may be a cause for torture and disappearance.

Pyongyang's position appears to have hardened on everything from human rights to defence policy and international relations in the last year or so.

It is thought this may be a way to shore up the government through Mr Kim's illness and the process of anointing his youngest son, Kim Jong-un, as North Korea's next leader.

 

 

Will the relgious violemce ever end!?!?!?!?!



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Liberals rejoice...



sguy78 said:
Liberals rejoice...


Please expand on your point that you think a certain type of person would be pleased about genocide.



regardless of what you think about Christianity, you need to file this under "this just ain't right"

People should be allowed to believe that they want without being killed or persecuted.

Someone may believe in Faeries and Dragons and Muffin Men from Mars, but its not a reason for them to be tortured and sent to a labor camp. You just let them go their way and you can continue living your life in peace.



How long before someone makes a move?



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That Guy said:
regardless of what you think about Christianity, you need to file this under "this just ain't right"

People should be allowed to believe that they want without being killed or persecuted.

Someone may believe in Faeries and Dragons and Muffin Men from Mars, but its not a reason for them to be tortured and sent to a labor camp. You just let them go their way and you can continue living your life in peace.

i agree with that, i may not like there beliefs, but i wouldnt make them illegal or torture them for having them.



That Guy said:
regardless of what you think about Christianity, you need to file this under "this just ain't right"

People should be allowed to believe that they want without being killed or persecuted.

Someone may believe in Faeries and Dragons and Muffin Men from Mars, but its not a reason for them to be tortured and sent to a labor camp. You just let them go their way and you can continue living your life in peace.


Agreed.

The civilised world should have acted on North Korea long ago. They have got away with so much horrific incidents.

Give them an inch and they will take a mile comes to mind.



Ugh, the second sick thing to come out of North Korea since the news that they actually test chemicals on mentally handicapped children.

Pretty please international community, start doing something!



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Esmoreit said:
Ugh, the second sick thing to come out of North Korea since the news that they actually test chemicals on mentally handicapped children.

Pretty please international community, start doing something!


This just adds to a long, long list.



Esmoreit said:
Ugh, the second sick thing to come out of North Korea since the news that they actually test chemicals on mentally handicapped children.

Pretty please international community, start doing something!

what did you have in mind?