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    Killed for watching TV: North Korea executes 80 people in public 'for viewing South Korean movies and owning Bibles'

    In one, people including women and children were herded into a stadium and forced to watch eight people die from machine gun fire
    The executions are reported to have taken place in several cities
    JoongAng Ilbo could not confirm the deaths, but said its source is familiar with the internal affairs of North Korea and had recently visited the country.

    Why the executions took place is difficult to ascertain, but the paper speculates that they may have been carried out to quell unrest and stop capitalist ideology from growing, as they took place in areas of recent economic growth.Some of the deaths may also have been a punishment for the perceived crimes of watching South Korean movies, distributing pornography, using prostitutes and possessing Bibles.


    JoongAng Ilbo reported that in Wonsan, in Kangwon Province, 10,000 people were ordered into Shinpoong Stadium, and forced to watch eight people, who were tied to stakes with sacks over their heads, being killed by machine guns.
    Its source said: ‘I heard from the residents that they watched in terror as the corpses were riddled by machine-gun fire that they were hard to identify afterwards.’
    Other executions took place in Chongjin in North Hamgyong Province, Sariwon in North Hwanghae Province and Pyongsong in South Pyongan.
    North Koreans are forced to adhere to the Juche ideology - a doctrine which mixes Marxism with the worship of North Korea's founder Kim Il Sung and his descendents.
    But for the past seven years, a Colorado-based preacher, Pastor Foley, and his supporters have been been releasing hydrogen balloons carrying bundles of Bibles into North Korea.
    Last year, they dropped an estimated 50,000 Bibles into the country.
    Despite its illegality, Pastor Foley estimates that there are 100,000 Christians in North Korea.


    Sources : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ng-Bibles.html

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/1...n_4252610.html


    Although not 100% confirmed but I won't be surprised if this is real.
    anyway


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    LOL
    All this is fair to lost power? killing people for watching tv, and reading bible? Stupid...
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    So the Daily Mail is reporting what a South Korean paper reported that is reporting what some guy said. Sounds legit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan View Post
    So the Daily Mail is reporting what a South Korean paper reported that is reporting what some guy said. Sounds legit.
    Could've stopped at the Daily Mail reported... Not that they'd lie about anything, of course.

    If this is true then this appears quite tame to what they've been doing to their people for years.
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    Not really news for the fact that this happens every week and no surprise whatsoever. A lot of it goes mostly unreported to the outside world.
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    I thought religion was the cause of all problems in the world and if only we were all atheist there would be no more wars, no more nasty governments and no more killing. I don't fear North Korea - I pity it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    I thought religion was the cause of all problems in the world and if only we were all atheist there would be no more wars, no more nasty governments and no more killing. I don't fear North Korea - I pity it.
    Does seem a very good state of mind regarding Korea, though. Either we leave them be, where the government tries to force the satisfaction rating from the people up and the people are just waiting for their promised world domination and economic upturn


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    I thought religion was the cause of all problems in the world and if only we were all atheist there would be no more wars, no more nasty governments and no more killing. I don't fear North Korea - I pity it.
    They'd still find something to fight about. Too much greed in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    I thought religion was the cause of all problems in the world and if only we were all atheist there would be no more wars, no more nasty governments and no more killing. I don't fear North Korea - I pity it.
    it's almost as if there are multiple causes of violence in the world
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    it's almost as if there are multiple causes of violence in the world
    Don't be so absurd, that's the Islamic extremist talking in you
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