Sometime in November, the North Korean regime publicly executed
eighty people in seven cities across the country. In each instance, a
crowd was forced to watch as ten people, their heads covered with white
bags, were tied to stakes and machine gunned to death.
The
"crimes" for which these people were put to death were "watching or
illegally trafficking South Korean videos, or involvement in
prostitution, [or] possessing a Bible."
That's right. Possessing a Bible.
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