Famine in North Korea killed some 2 to 3 million people in the 90's. 300,000 North Koreans have fled to China to live illegally, risking their lives to flee the mass starvation and brutal oppression of Kim Jong Il’s Stalinist regime.
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- Redirect to new "North Korean Refugee" blogon Jul 31, 2012 in north korean; refugee; defectorClick here to be redirected to new "North Korean Refugee" blog.
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- Kim Jong-un portrait to hang alongside his father and grandfather’s?on Oct 10, 2011In one week, North Korea will celebrate the 85th anniversary of the founding of The Down-with-Imperialism Union by Kim Il-sung, the father of the country's current leader Kim Jong-il.But the current focus in the Democratic People’s Republic is not...
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