May 31, 2006

The Killing Compound

El Cafe Cubano has an important story, the kind you wish never had to be written. Just those title words make your heart stop and your stomach turn, not again you hope, not again. How does evil persist in this world? How can we stop it?

They call it "the Killing Compound" – the area of Camp 22 in North Korea's largest concentration camp. Hidden away in the mountains in a remote northeastern corner of North Korea, close to its borders with Russia and China, Camp 22 has been purpose-built for the regime's scientists to have an unlimited number of prisoners on which to experiment.

Thousands of men, women and children are trucked to the nearby town of Haengyong. There they wait and, just as Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele did at Auschwitz, the North Korean physicians single out those who will die in gas chambers, or in biological tests, or face death in the human dissection rooms.

They are all branded as enemies of the state, "political victims" who have dared to speak out against President Kim Jong Il, the "Dear Leader" of North Korea.

The most shocking evidence centers on Camp 22. An MI6 file describes it as "larger than Auschwitz or Dachau."

"Hundreds of prisoners die there each week, the victims of biological or chemical experiments to test out [chemical and biological] weapons for North Korea's CBW arsenal," claims an MI6 report.

In one intelligence file is the allegation that newborn babies are taken from their mothers and injected with biological agents or given injections of chemicals that blister the skin, leaving huge keloids, the sores seen on the bodies of Hiroshima victims.

One woman, Lee Sun-Ko, who escaped from North Korea earlier this year, eventually ended up in America. She told her CIA debriefing officer that Camp 22's experimental laboratories are buried underground to avoid aerial reconnaissance and bombing.

Lee Sun-Ko's affidavit includes: "I watched guards select 150 prisoners, mostly women. Some had just given birth. Their babies were ripped from them. Some of the babies were laid face down on the ground and a guard injected them at the top of the spine. Other guards carried the babies away. When the mothers screamed and protested, they were severely beaten."

Brace yourself and read the rest of this horrifying story at World Net Daily.

Posted by Ziva at May 31, 2006 01:47 PM



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Posted by: joepa [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 31, 2006 03:49 PM

Here is an information about Human Trafficking and sex abuse campe-Mchari Institute in the Bahamas.
http://www.mchariinstitute.com/

Posted by: Sue [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 31, 2006 04:18 PM

Ziva,

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. There is so little real news coming out of North Korea. I recently saw a TV program about underground journalists and film makers from North Korea smuggling information out of the country. It seems even more controlled and repressive than Cuba, but there are a lot of similarities.

Posted by: Mariana [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 31, 2006 04:48 PM

It's sickening. Yet even news like this won't open the eyes of those who support communism. I'll never understand people who believe in a global community yet balk at destroying/dismantling the disgusting regimes that pillage North Korea & Cuba.

Posted by: FL Mom [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 31, 2006 05:03 PM

I don't think this is really communism. It is more like fascism, and the enforced cult of personality.

Posted by: Mariana [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 1, 2006 09:35 AM

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