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Christians caught with a Bible in North Korea have faced death and had their families, including children, thrown in prison for life, a new report says
Business Insider ^ | May 26, 2023 | Ryan Pickrell

Posted on 05/27/2023 1:32:39 PM PDT by grundle

North Korea offers freedom of religion to its citizens on paper but not in practice.

It has imprisoned tens of thousands of Christians, according to a State Department report, citing NGO research.

The recent report reveals executions and imprisonment for life for people caught with religious materials.

North Korea is notorious for the cruelty it inflicts on people deemed undesirable by the state. In the Hermit Kingdom that prizes weaponry over its own people, many of whom are starving and live in abject poverty, tens of thousands of Christians are said to be languishing in prisons.

A recently released Department of State report notes that while North Korea constitutionally allows for religious freedom, there is no such thing in practice.

The constitution vaguely states that religion must not harm the state or social order, giving authorities room to target those who seek to openly follow their faith.

The report from the State Department's Office of International Religious Freedom, citing research conducted by non-governmental organizations which have gathered testimony from defectors, says as many as 70,000 Christians have been imprisoned in camps along with those believers from other religions.

One NGO, Open Doors USA, has reported that for Christians in North Korea, life is a "constant cauldron of pressure" and "capture or death is only a mistake away."

As State highlights in its report, North Korean government documents state that "freedom of religion is allowed and provided by the State law within the limit necessary for securing social order, health, social security, morality and other human rights."

Anything beyond that can land citizens in deep trouble.

People who have been arrested for religious crimes have reportedly faced detention and forced labor, torture, sexual violence, and death.

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To: Ronaldus Magnus III

This is a 2nd amendment ping article if I ever saw one.


21 posted on 05/27/2023 4:20:34 PM PDT by joma89 (Buy weapons and ammo, folks, and have the will to use them.)
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