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the UN Human Rights Council just came out with a report on now basically
concentration camps inside North Korea and it is
absolutely brutal the concludes systemic
widespread in gross human rights violations have been and are being
committed
by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is institutions and officials
in many instances the violations of human rights bound by the Commission
constituted
crimes against humanity now don't get confused by their
nonsense orwellian a self anointed title democratic republic
Democratic People's Republic of Korea they are no such thing of course north
korea
is controlled by dictator the explained in the report the gravity scale and
nature of these violations are real estate
that does not have any parallel in the contemporary world
now understand the Syria is torturing pens a thousand people
as we speak and they say it still does not compare to what north korea's doing
now we know that things are bad in north korea first was important for us to know
how bad an I get to the degree of torture in a second
so that you know what's happening and you can't
turn around later if we ever liberate those camps
like we did after World War Two and a german camps
and say all my god this is so surprised I didn't know
who knew no no we know the UN wrote a report about it we know exactly what was
happening
we just don't wanna do anything about it I get that in a second as well
but the country not doing anything about it the most
is China now they're the ones who could affected the most
there the neighborhood north korea they support aid and abet
north korea and take a crackdown is a lot of different things they do they're
not doing anything
that's why I love that this report call them out on
they say persons who are forcibly repatriated from China
are commonly subjected to torture arbitrary detention
summary execution forced abortion and other forms
of *** violence now they say look
your put economic pressure on north korea wanna keep trading one or three on
to all those things
for god sake at least with someone makes it out to the hell hole
and gets the China don't give them back
so they can be tortured *** and then murdered
don't do that but china says no no no we have to do it
n it does run you a little bit when
slaves would get free and get to the free states and then
up sorry no gotta return you to your rightful owner right and china says no
some other macum air committing criminal acts they're thieves and robbers so
that's why we had to return the North Korea
and they broke the law by coming into China
legally what would you have done if you got outside of North Korea
where you had a chance to you outside a North Korean their concentration camps
when you made a run toward
so what China is doing is despicable and
the UN said quote big caution relevant officials are such conduct on their part
referring to the chinese officials could amount to aiding and abetting
of crimes against humanity a strong language and I like that a lot saying
hey
this they're not only was committing crimes against humanity to help them to
do it you could be responsible to
because we're unlikely to get the leadership or north korea
to International Criminal Court where they belong but
it's possible that you could do that the chinese officials
who ate in about them and if that makes them more cautious great
now let me tell you summer torture that happens there according to the report
tortures and establish feature the integration process
saying testimony about a torture chamber at a detention facility
the State Security Department equipped with a water tank
shackles used to hang suspects upside down
along neil's German underneath a suspect's fingernails
now
was sick about that is not just that they're doing it but unfortunately
reminding you saw things we did operate in other places
we also did water torture we also Hong
I'm prisoners I in different positions in chains from the ceiling
including what's referred to as a palestinian hanging now we didn't drive
you know needles underneath the suspects a
and as I told you before there is every kind of torture you can imagine in these
camps
including *** violence summary executions et cetera
ride so it'll you know I don't want it
compared to things too much because yes what we did in america was atrocious and
I've spoken out about
about it endlessly but this is a different degree of severity
okay especially on the numbers now the UN Human Rights Council continues
if they are not executed immediately persons held accountable for major
political wrongs
are forcibly disappeared to political prison camps
that officially do not exist most victims are incarcerated for life
without chance leaving the camps alive
now to the point of how many people it affects
this is the more conservative estimate by the way Cherie Institute for national
unification says
that there are at least eighty to 120,000 people detained in political
prison camps today
those are just the political prison camps telling you pick news
ever situation and I hope to god there's one day when we go free the people in
those camps and I don't mean
us in specific I don't mean this silly to war
just do whatever happens this if we happen to free those people
p I guarantee you what a great majority people are gonna say is
oh my god who could have known these vicious things were happening and to so
many people
so when they say never again and they've said so many times the weather was
after the Holocaust or whether it was after
what happen in cambodia or whether was after rwanda we always hear never again
never again but there it is
it's happening again and we're not doing anything about it
now look what are we to do about it am I saying that we should declare war
now okay and newt the reason for that is that they have
an enormous amount of weaponry pointed towards South Korea
Japan theoretically the western United States
but the amount of people that they would kill Seoul South Korea loan
would measure in the hundreds of thousands right so we
I wanna stop it but we have to be smart about but one thing we can
death only do is pressure China that has the most power here
so it was a priority to us if we actually meant
never again what our leadership can do is say to China hey you know what
you want that radio look I kinda want to trade deal
but here's a reality I'm not gonna do that trade deal
unless you take care the situation purse unless you put all the pressure in the
world
and they can exert a tremendous amount of pressure North Korea
to stop the political prison camps the concentration camps
the torture if you don't do it there's no deal are we gonna do that no
because we value the trade deals too much we value all our other deals with
china too much
we value the almighty dollar way too much
and if it means that there are some concentration camps in the world
well you know with or some slogans around but we won't really do anything
about it
now one final piece over information
makes me even angry about this is the contrast with how those people living in
the prison camps
and the leadership up north korea North Korea continues allocating a significant
amount of the Seas resources
for the purchase and importation ok luxury goods
luxury goods are not going to the people they're going to the very very top
leadership
%uh the dictatorial government here are some other things that they are
importing
high-quality cognac and whiskey equipment for a thousand-person movie
theater
mercedes-benz vehicles high and musical recording equipment
and dozens a piano well the piano's
let's play some great music while those people suffer away in concentration
camps
now under his father they had done luxury imported goods as well
to the tune of $300 million a year you know how much
their spending on luxury goods now just for leadership
645 point the million dollars in 2012 alone
allow the people in those camps died you know they died oh
not to torture starvation because they didn't have enough food
didn't have enough food to people to feed the people they were outside the
camps alone inside the camps
meanwhile the leadership was drinking fine cognac in whiskey
but it's not a priority for us