Huge Massacre in North Korea’s Killing Fields
Jeremy Reynalds (Oct
18, 2013)
“…confirmed testimony from camp survivors going back to the late 1990?s, and charges of human experimentation in North Korea continue to be further substantiated by more recent accounts, including those of North Korean chemists, former security officials and former prisoners.” –Robert Park
(North Korea)—The disappearance of at least some 20,000 prisoners of conscience from North Korea’s Camp 22-a massive concentration camp-is a huge massacre of an already brutalized population.
The camp was geographically larger than Los Angeles and thought to have once held between 30,000 to 50,000 prisoners.
According to a story by Robert Park published in Forbes and the Chicago Tribune, satellite photographs indicate that guard posts, interrogation and detention facilities at the camp had been razed last year. By that time, those accused and exploited had been reduced to about 3,000.
While an estimated 7,000-8,000 prisoners are believed by some observers to have been taken away at night via train to similar slave labor/death camps No. 16 (located in a secluded mountain area in Hwasong County), and No. 25 (near the city of Chongjin), the rest remain unaccounted for.













