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A Survivor Of North Korean Gulags Made These Wrenching Drawings That Depict What Happens Inside

Feb 18, 2014, 21:16 IST

A United Nations panel has accused North Korea of crimes against humanity, including systematic extermination, "murder, enslavement, torture, imprisonment, rape, forced abortions and other sexual violence, ... and the inhumane act of knowingly causing prolonged starvation."

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The report is based on a year of public hearings with about 80 witnesses as well as confidential interviews with another 240 victims, including people who'd spent time in North Korean prison camps and experts.

Kim Kwang-il, a 48-year-old man who spent two years in a prison in North Korea, defected to South Korea in February 2009. Professional artists then drew sketches based on his recollections of the torture he was subjected to and the conditions of prisoner life.

The U.N. obviously heard enough to decide that the pictures genuinely illustrate the atrocities being committed. They are similar to images published by former prisoners in 2012.

Kim Kwang-il told the UN that he "actually got worse treatment than the pictures that are shown in the book."

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That's hard to imagine.

UN"Solitary confinement punishment. Capturing mice from inside the cell."

UN"The corpses are taken to the crematorium."

UN"The mice eat the eyes, nose, ears, and toes of the corpses."

UN"Out of starvation and hunger, find snakes and rats and you eat them."

UN"Pump torture. After sitting, you stand about a hundred times."

UN "Detention center."

UNIn this position, called "pigeon torture," Kim says he was beaten on the chest until he vomited blood.

UN"Scale, airplane, motorcycle." The UN reports that prisoners had to stay in painful stress positions with arms extended until he collapsed out of exhaustion.

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