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Even Elementary School Children Dabble in Drugs
Date : October 10, 2011
On July 6, a source from Onsung, North Hamkyung Province, reported, As Onsung residents addiction to drugs has become more serious, drug addiction among elementary sc
Drug Inspection Team Carries out Monitoring over Customs
Date : October 10, 2011
The Drug Inspection Team, which has been organized according to Kim Jong Euns instructions in January of this year, has been reportedly carrying out the examination of
Human Rights Organizations Shed Light on North Koreas Religious Persecution
Date : October 10, 2011
In their 2010 Annual Report for Religious Freedom, The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), an independent government body, designated No
Money Can Save Even Religious Offenders
Date : October 10, 2011
The North Korean policy towards religion is simple-annihilation. However, some changes in actual religious persecution have been noticed. This is not because the official
Three Reasons for The Existence of Religious Organizations In North Korea
Date : October 10, 2011
There are several official religious organizations in North Korea. They include the Chosun Christians Federation, the Chosun Buddhists Fdederation, and the Chosun Catholi
The Six Periods of Religious Persecution in North Korea
Date : October 10, 2011
Since its liberation in 1945, North Korean authorities have considered religion to be a weak legacy of the past. Kim Il Sung said, Religion is a reactionary and unscien
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