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twin58
Opening a Window on North Korea's Horrors

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Tens of thousands starved in the latest famine, from 1995 to 1997. Lee, who asked that her given name not be used, was a clerk in a government office who notarized the deaths in her town. She is a pretty young woman, 29, with tumbling hair curling to her shoulders and smooth, flawless skin that belies the hardships she has faced and struggles to explain. \"We started seeing cannibalism,\" she recalled, pausing. \"You probably won't understand.\"

She went on: \"When one is very hungry, one can go crazy. One woman in my town killed her 7-month-old baby, and ate the baby with another woman. That woman's son reported them both to the authorities.

\"I can't condemn cannibalism. Not that I wanted to eat human meat, but we were so hungry. It was common that people went to a fresh grave and dug up a body to eat meat. I witnessed a woman being questioned for cannibalism. She said it tasted good.\"
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[ October 07, 2003, 03:05 PM: Message edited by: twin58 ]
fantomas
A crazed dictator, who's killing and starving his own people, who maintains a personality cult that passes for a government, who threatens the stability of the other nations around him (including the most populous in the world; one of the richest; and the one with the second greatest store of nuclear weapons), who's pushing actively (to our knowledge) to develop advanced nuclear capabilty, who's repeatedly breached security zones and fired on neighboring countries and launched repeated acts of provocation, defies us at every step....

Saddam Hussein in Iraq?

NO: Kim Jong Il in North Korea
CPT_Doom
Exactly fantomas, if there were ever a humanitarian case for going to war and ousting a leader, North Korea is the prime example. I am not saying the US should unilaterally attack the country, but this certainly should demand the attention of the entire world community. Too bad the world is too busy dealing the damage to international cooperation that the Iraq fiasco has created. I doubt it would be possible for the UN to come together to deal with N. Korea effectively, and certainly the US could not lead any efforts - our reputation is too tarnished at this point.
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