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    I'll just leave this here.



    North Korea has warned that any of its citizens caught trying to defect to China or using mobile phones during the 100-day mourning period for Kim Jong-il will be branded as "war criminals" and punished accordingly.

    Kim Jong-il died on December 17 after suffering a heart attack that North Korean media has reported was brought on by overwork Photo: AP







    By Julian Ryall, Tokyo

    6:55AM GMT 26 Jan 2012
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    There are reports from within the isolated state that food supplies are again dwindling and that there has been an increase in the number of people attempting to cross the border into China. Many of those that do manage to cross the frontier eventually manage to reach South Korea, where an estimated 23,000 defectors have now settled.

    The Workers' Party has issued the stern warning in an effort to deter more from attempting the already perilous journey, apparently in an effort to ensure the stability of the new regime of Kim Jong-un, who took over from his father, according to Good Friends, a South Korean relief group.

    People who are caught attempting to flee the poverty and political oppression in the North, as well as those detained in China and sent back over the border, usually end up in the North's network of hard labour camps, human rights groups have reported, while repeat offenders can expect to be executed.

    Kim Jong-il died on December 17 after suffering a heart attack that North Korean media has reported was brought on by overwork. He was 69.

    The regime has been weakened by years of economic mismanagement and stagnation and there are apparently fears in Pyongyang that the death of Kim could trigger public unrest.

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    Any discontent would be encouraged by reports sent into the country by mobile phone about conditions outside North Korea, as well as coverage of the popular uprisings in the Middle East last year that toppled long-ruling dictators.
    The Eurasia Group, the US-based research and consulting firm, has this week identified North Korea as the fifth-biggest threat to international stability in the world in 2012.
    In a report, the firm said a "lack of information about events" in North Korea and its new leader is a risk that is being "severely underplayed."
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    Nutbag

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    • #3
      ...

      I hope long dong ill enjoys his permanent stay in hell's labor camp.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
        I hope long dong ill enjoys his permanent stay in hell's labor camp.
        He will most likely feel at home, it'll probably be like a normal day in north korea.
        Last edited by VaderTT; 01-28-2012, 09:37 AM.
        Ded

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        • #5
          Originally posted by vadertt View Post
          He will most likely feel at home, it'll probably be like a normal day in north korea.
          Shit, not for him. He lives/lived like a King!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
            Shit, not for him. He lives/lived like a King!
            This I know, but just being in North Korea would be hell, lol. So that's what I was eluding to, that place fucking sucks!
            Ded

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            • #7
              Not a place I'd like to spend my summer vacation.

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              • #8
                Looks like things will carry on without him, as planned.

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                • #9
                  Nation wide stockholm syndrome, it will continue even if they were free of the Kim il's.

                  “Dear Leader” wtf? They love that piece of shit!
                  Ded

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                  • #10
                    i feel bad for those people. we live very well compared to some

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                    • #11
                      I brame it on Hans Brix.
                      "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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                      • #12
                        You are guirty of war crime! You wirr be punish accordingry. Work in donut shop rong time!

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