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Concentration camp in North Korea
(a former prison guard in Hoeryong concentration camp) described Chongjin camp as a top-level political prisoner camp, therefore harsh conditions can be
Chongjin_concentration_camp
Reeducation camp in North Korea
railroad almost halfway between Hoeryong and Chongjin, North Hamgyong province in North Korea. Chongori camp is situated at the end of a small valley 2
Chongori_concentration_camp
Labor camp in North Korea
The Sŭnghori concentration camp was a labor camp for political prisoners which was located in North Hwanghae Province, North Korea, about 70 kilometers
Sunghori_concentration_camp
Reeducation camp in North Korea
concentration camp (also spelled Gangdong) is a reeducation camp in North Korea. The official name of the camp is Kyo-hwa-so No. 4 (Reeducation camp no
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Political prison camp in North Korea
Hoeryong concentration camp (Haengyong concentration camp or Camp 22) was a concentration and death camp in North Korea that was reported to have been
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This is a list of internment and concentration camps, organized by country. In general, a camp or group of camps is designated to the country whose government
List of concentration and internment camps
List_of_concentration_and_internment_camps
North Korean concentration camp
Korea as Pukch'ang concentration camp (Hangul: 북창 정치범 수용소; also spelled Bukchang, Dukjang, or Tŭkchang), is a political labor camp in North Korea (kwalliso)
Pukchang_concentration_camp
Political prison camp in North Korea
The Onsong concentration camp was an internment camp in Changpyong, Onsong County, North Hamgyong, North Korea. It housed approximately 15,000 political
Onsong_concentration_camp
Reeducation camp in North Korea
Chungsan concentration camp (also spelled Jeungsan, Jungsan or Joongsan) is a reeducation camp in North Korea. Its official name is Kyo-hwa-so No. 11
Chungsan_concentration_camp
North Korean concentration camp
Hamhung concentration camp (also spelled Hamheung) is a re-education camp in North Korea. The official name of the camp is Kyo-hwa-so No. 9 (Re-education
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Capital city of North Hamgyong Province, North Korea
Chongjin (Korean pronunciation: [tsʰʌŋ.dʑin]; Korean: 청진시; MR: Ch'ŏngjin-si) is the capital of North Korea's North Hamgyong Province. It is the country's
Chongjin
Concentration camp in North Korea
"reeducation camp" with c. 6,000 prisoners near Tanchon in South Hamgyong province, North Korea. Human rights in North Korea Kaechon concentration camp "The Hidden
Tanchon_concentration_camp
Concentration camp in North Korea
Korea as the Hwasong concentration camp (Hangul: 화성 정치범수용소; also spelled Hwasŏng or Hwaseong), is the largest political labor camp (kwalliso) in North
Hwasong_concentration_camp
North Korean defector (1980–2004)
Korea. Later investigations showed that she was deported to the Chongjin concentration camp in the northern Hamgyong Province, where she was interrogated
Jin_Gyeong-suk
Concentration camp in North Korea
"reeducation camp" in North Pyongan, North Korea. It holds roughly 2,500 prisoners. Human Rights in North Korea Kaechon concentration camp "The Hidden
Sinuiju_concentration_camp
Concentration camps in North Korea
(sometimes known as political prison camp, political labor camp, or concentration camp) is the term for political penal labor camps in North Korea. Imprisonment
Kwanliso
Political prison camp in North Korea
North Korea as Yodok concentration camp, was a political prison camp in North Korea located in South Hamgyong Province. The camp was used to segregate
Yodok_concentration_camp
North Korean concentration camp for political prisoners
is a "reeducation camp" with c. 1,000 prisoners in South Hamgyong, North Korea. Human rights in North Korea Kaechon concentration camp "The Hidden Gulag
Oro_concentration_camp
Prison camp in North Korea
alleged "reeducation camp" with c. 3,000 prisoners in Kangwon, North Korea. Human Rights in North Korea Kaechon concentration camp "The Hidden Gulag –
Ryongdam_concentration_camp
North Korea, where she was tortured and later killed at the Chongjin concentration camp. Murdered 5 months 2004 Cecilia Cubas 30 Paraguay Daughter of
List of solved missing person cases (2000s)
List_of_solved_missing_person_cases_(2000s)
reeducation prison camps (Kyo-hwa-so in Korean). Pukchang Chongjin Hoeryong Hwasong Kaechon Onsong Yodok Kyongsong The internment camps for people who are
Prisons_in_North_Korea
2009 nonfiction book by Barbara Demick
Demick, based on interviews with North Korean refugees from the city of Chongjin who had escaped North Korea. In 2010, the book was awarded the BBC Samuel
Nothing_to_Envy
Forced labour camp in North Korea
southern boundary of the camp, and includes the mountains north of the river, including Purok-san. Bukchang, a concentration camp (Kwan-li-so No.18) adjoins
Kaechon_internment_camp
North Korean concentration camp
North Korea as Kaechon concentration camp (Hangul: 개천 정치범 수용소; literally ‘Kaechon Political Prisoner Camp'). Kaechon Pyongyang The camp is located in Kae'chŏn
Kaechon_prison_camp
North Korean activist and former political prisoner
Lee Soon-ok (born 1947 in Chongjin, North Korea) is a North Korean defector and the author of Eyes of the Tailless Animals: Prison Memoirs of a North Korean
Lee_Soon-ok
Province of North Korea
is home to the Musudan-ri rocket launching site and the Hoeryong concentration camp. In 2004, Rason was reabsorbed back into the province and since 2010
North_Hamgyong_Province
System of ascribed status in North Korea
Songbun, North Korea's social classification system "North Korea's Concentration Camps for Political Prisoners". Hwang Jang-yop, Daily NK. Archived from
Songbun
Group of courtesans maintained by the leader of North Korea
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Kippumjo
investigation system of North Korea. Bukchang Chongjin Hoeryong Hwasong Kaechon Yodok The internment camps for people accused of political offenses or denounced
Human_rights_in_North_Korea
Prison camp in North Korea
sometimes also called Hoeryong camp. It holds roughly 1,500 prisoners. Human rights in North Korea Kaechon concentration camp "The Hidden Gulag – Exposing
Hoeryong_reeducation_camp
1977–1983 kidnapping cases
violations" and mentioned the abduction issue, the existence of concentration camps and the abuse against North Korean defectors sent back to North Korea
North Korean abductions of Japanese citizens
North_Korean_abductions_of_Japanese_citizens
Pyongyang, and kept in camps where they were categorised by disability. Defectors reported the existence of "collective camps for midgets", whose inmates
Disability_in_North_Korea
families. Kwon Hyok, who has stated he was a former head of security at Camp 22, described laboratories equipped with glass gas chambers for suffocation
Human experimentation in North Korea
Human_experimentation_in_North_Korea
WorldAtlas. 2019-06-20. Retrieved 2024-09-14. Eun, Lee Chae (2024-02-21). "Chongjin renews crackdown on rampant "superstitious behavior"". North Korea News
Freedom of religion in North Korea
Freedom_of_religion_in_North_Korea
Road in South Korea
facto controlled by North Korea. By this highway, it throughs Hwasong concentration camp. Busan Jung District - Dong District - Busanjin District - Yeonje
National Route 7 (South Korea)
National_Route_7_(South_Korea)
Propaganda campaigns between North and South Korea
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Balloon propaganda campaigns in Korea
Balloon_propaganda_campaigns_in_Korea
approval of publications. Another duty of the secret police is to run concentration camps in North Korea. The guards are trained to treat prisoners with contempt
Political repression in North Korea
Political_repression_in_North_Korea
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Prostitution_in_North_Korea
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Mass_media_in_North_Korea
side's public security bureau, he was reportedly sent to the Yodok concentration camp. Yoo Young-bok, a POW who escaped from North Korea in 2000, first
Korean War POWs detained in North Korea
Korean_War_POWs_detained_in_North_Korea
Kim Il Sung's tenure was marked by human rights abuses, such as prison camps and harsh censorship. Kim Il Sung's policies are still in effect as of July
Censorship_in_North_Korea
Soviet-Korean soldier (1918–2013)
Unggi instead of the Soviets. Chŏng said of this claim in 2007: In Najin, Chongjin, or let alone Unggi, I did not see a single Korean People's Army fighter
Chŏng_Sangjin
North Korean defector
writer and the only openly gay North Korean defector. Jang was raised in Chongjin, a city on the eastern coast of North Korea. During his childhood, he fell
Jang_Yeong-jin
United Nations resolution resolution adopted in 2007
18) Hoeryong (No. 22 – closed) Chongjin (No. 25) Sunghori (No. 26 – closed) Onsong (No. 12 – closed) Re-education camps (Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 62/167
United_Nations_General_Assembly_Resolution_62/167
18) Hoeryong (No. 22 – closed) Chongjin (No. 25) Sunghori (No. 26 – closed) Onsong (No. 12 – closed) Re-education camps (Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim
Racism_in_North_Korea
industry. Shin attempted to escape and spent five years in a re-education camp, before being reunited with his wife. While living in North Korea, Shin made
North Korean abductions of South Koreans
North_Korean_abductions_of_South_Koreans
North Korean defector (1942–2025)
Vollertsen Kim Dong-shik Robert Park North Korean response Hamhung concentration camp Human rights in North Korea Kin punishment Reconnaissance General
Kim_Shin-jo
United States law
18) Hoeryong (No. 22 – closed) Chongjin (No. 25) Sunghori (No. 26 – closed) Onsong (No. 12 – closed) Re-education camps (Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim
North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004
North_Korean_Human_Rights_Act_of_2004
women; founded 1920s) Jägala concentration camp, Jägala (1942–1943, during German occupation) Klooga concentration camp, Klooga (1943–1944, during German
List_of_prisons
British politician and defector from North Korea
had a child. Park was subsequently brought back into a North Korean prison camp, where she was forced to work on farms. In 2004, Park escaped again with
Jihyun_Park
South Korean law
18) Hoeryong (No. 22 – closed) Chongjin (No. 25) Sunghori (No. 26 – closed) Onsong (No. 12 – closed) Re-education camps (Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim
North Korean Human Rights Act of 2016
North_Korean_Human_Rights_Act_of_2016
Camp 16 (PDF) (Report). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-09-14. Bermudez, Joseph S. Jr.; et al. (2015). North Korea Imagery Analysis of Camp 14
List of fact-finding reports on human rights in North Korea
List_of_fact-finding_reports_on_human_rights_in_North_Korea
Country in East Asia
as the ability to cultivate and produce biological weapons. Pukch'ang Chongjin Hwasong Kaechon The state of human rights in North Korea has been widely
North_Korea
2014 United Nations report
violations in nine specific substantive areas: 1) right to food; 2) prison camps; 3) torture and inhuman treatment; 4) arbitrary arrest and detention; 5)
Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Report_of_the_Commission_of_Inquiry_on_Human_Rights_in_the_Democratic_People's_Republic_of_Korea
United States battleship and now museum ship
and rail installations at Wonsan, Hungnam, Tanchon, Iowon, Songjin, and Chongjin, leaving four bridges destroyed, others badly damaged, two marshaling yards
USS_New_Jersey_(BB-62)
North Korean defector
died in a Pyongyang prison after being arrested in 2006. Son was born in Chongjin, North Hamgyong. From 1973 to 1983, he served in the Korean People's Army
Son_Jong-nam
People fleeing North Korea
focuses on the pre-and-post defection lives of several individuals from Chongjin. The Girl with Seven Names: Escape from North Korea, a 2015 autobiography
North_Korean_defectors
Pyongyang, with approximately 2.3 million inhabitants; Hamhung, 701,000; Chongjin, 520,000; Nampo, 370,000; Sunchon, 356,000; and Sinuiju, 289,000. In 1987
Demographics_of_North_Korea
original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013. "Political Prison Camps in North Korea Today" (PDF), Database Center for North Korean Human Rights
Capital punishment in North Korea
Capital_punishment_in_North_Korea
Ongoing persecution in North Korea
her husband and children were deported to the Hoeryong political prison camp. From 1949 to the mid-1950s, under the rule of Kim Il Sung, all churches
Persecution of Christians in North Korea
Persecution_of_Christians_in_North_Korea
North Koreans to forced labor in prison camps. An estimated 150,000 to 200,000 persons are held in detention camps in remote areas of the country; many of
Human trafficking in North Korea
Human_trafficking_in_North_Korea
Region in East Asia
Ghana's. According to R. J. Rummel, forced labour, executions, and concentration camps were responsible for over one million deaths in North Korea from
Korea
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