Tucson Escorts: Into the cauldron II
His actions were extreme to be sure. The National provides some perspective from fellow activists and the reservations they hold to Park’s actions. Surely there will be political angles, humanitarian angles, and religious angles from which we can examine Park’s endeavor. Time will give us a better picture of the outcomes — for good or ill – and of course there will always be the countless unknown influences which will bear upon the flow of life. But for now, let us humbly grant Robert Park his wishes and draw our attention to North Korea and to their appalling human rights record which he set out to take on.
The oppression of the North Korean people and the destitute conditions they must survive in is widely known. A quick google search can reveal the harrowing extent of their plight. Prison camps, public executions, forced prostitution, famine, and total control of the most basic civil liberties are all part and parcel for the DPRK. Citizens are not allowed to leave the country by their own free will and defectors run the ultimate risk of being caught and repatriated back to torture, hard labor, and/or execution.
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