The North Korea Tragedy

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North Korea ; Red Hell

Part 1

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North Korea and Cuba are parts of the world that remain contaminated with communism or the twentieth century red plague. Because of its proximity to the United States and its foreign relations with many countries in the world, Cuba is a relatively well-known land. But many people in the world do not know much about the facts and facts within North Korea, which is run by the Stalinist system.

The current leader of North Korea is Kim Chong-il. His father was also the former leader of the country, and was called Kim Il Sung. Of course, the poor people of North Korea called their government leader (deputy leader) because Kim Il-Sung did not die, according to the authorities of that country, but he joined the sun and warmed the world every day. As a result, his position is reserved. In North Korea, the only person who has the right to think is the leader of the government, called the great commander. When the Grand Officer spoke about a problem, no one else has the right to comment on that.

According to the communist government of that country, the people of North Korea, and even the directors and officials of that country, have no obligation to discover the truth in the thoughts and words of the leader of the communist system. A long time ago, the North Korean leader (Kim Chong-Il) was visiting a woman wearing a coat and skirt saying that you were dressed in a more traditional Korean outfit. By the same night, North Korea's television cut off its normal plans Announced that from now on, all the women working in our country are obliged to go out of their homes with the traditional Korean dress to make the world look prettier!

North Korea has a very beautiful nature and has a marvelous climate diversity, but its people do not have the right to leave their villages or cities. In fact, everyone is imprisoned in the same place they live. To go from village to village or city to city should get permission from the government.

In North Korea, no one has the right to choose a spouse and not married, except with the consent of the intelligence agency of that country. That is, a girl and a boy who have fallen in love, they must give a complete report of how they fall in love, why they fall in love, the amount of interest and emotion they have in relation to each other, and a lot of other things to write on several pages and deliver to security officials to have their interviews in place. Prior to the interview, North Korea's security and military systems monitor seven and a half generations of girls and boys back and forth, and eventually, if they were not suspected, they will issue a license to marry the young girl and young boy.

North Koreans are always poor and famine, and several thousand of them annually die of starvation.

The North Korean government does not usually accept foreign food aid because it believes that these foods may have adverse effects on people's thoughts and harm the communist system.

North Korean travel abroad is absolutely forbidden, and anyone who wishes to see the outside is arrested as a counter-revolution and enemy agent. Even calling abroad may also result in a firing squad.

Foreigners traveling to North Korea are strictly forbidden, with the exception of communists and anti-American socialists from some parts of the world in a form of grouping and solidarity tours! They travel to the country to attend state celebrations. For each tourist, there is also one person to take care of around the clock, lest he speak to anyone.

It is forbidden to publish any unpleasant political, social, economic or other news that is related to North Korea. Any criticism of the communist regime and its authorities is considered a crime. Twelve newspapers are published in this country but do not have correspondents! These newspapers are required to publish news that they receive from the North Korean intelligence agency on a daily basis. Only some articles are different from each other.

Broadcasting and displaying any kind of film and even foreign cartoons on North Korean television is absolutely forbidden. There is no Internet phenomenon in North Korea, and there are radio stations that can receive foreign waves, or receivers of satellite television and Fox machine crime. Even mobile phones and camcorders are also considered a spy tool for the enemy, and their holder can be punished by shooting at a public place.

Communists who travel to the country as a guest of the North Korean government to attend state celebrations must deliver their camcorder and mobile device upon arrival, and be delivered when they leave the country. Talking with North Korean nationals is strictly forbidden for foreigners, and even if they ask for the price of the goods, they should be asked by the person who cares for the tourist and accompanies him step by step.

North Koreans do not have any news from the outside world, and so far no foreign films have been seen on their television or cinema. They do not know what's really going on in the world?

A few years ago, at the Pyongyang University of North Korea, students were portrayed by Oliver Thuist, whose story was two hundred years old, and said, "Now you see the streets of London right now and judge that we are more advanced than Europeans?"

North Korean officials say watching foreign films, and especially American films, will invade the enemy. Principally, North Korean officials tell the whole world (except China, Russia, Cuba, Libya, Syria and Venezuela) the enemy.

In North Korea, education is free, but 90% of the books are written by both the North Korean leader and his father, as well as the achievements of the communist government.

Health care is also free, but there are no drugs and facilities in its hospitals, and patients simply go to bed for their death and comfort. North Koreans seem to live in free housing, but their homes are more like solitary confinement than a man's home and housing. No one has the right to own a car and seventy percent of the people use bikes for their travels. All North Koreans are required to get out of the house with an official uniform or to put a special sign on their shirts so that their country's Ministry of Intelligence and Security knows who and with what occupations and places in the streets of the streets And the streets are. There are two types of money in North Korea. One is the money that the people of that country use, and one is the money that the foreigners in that country are obligated to spend. North Korean security systems believe that in this way one can find out who has borrowed or traded with foreign enemies or foreign tourists.

The peoples of North Korea are required to bow to the statues of the leader of their government and his father every day and before they begin, and then listen to anti-American lectures by their boss or director or teacher for ten minutes.

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This program is running for 50 years every morning throughout North Korea. The income of all people in North Korea is the same, and each person is equal to 48 thousand tomans per month. North Korean athletes before they are deployed abroad and attend foreign competitions, they first take part in religious and political classes, and then their families are taken hostage to return their son's athletic back to Korea. If nobody returns, all his loved ones will be shot at once. When he returns, he does not allow anyone to see anyone, and he is being examined for a long time by the North Korean intelligence and security forces in order to find out if he has been attacked by an enemy in a few days not in his country.

North Korea has only one website! I will write interesting things about this website and its contents (which are also in English). The people of North Korea believe that they are the happiest people on earth because of their belief in communism and living in a communist country. For the general public, the miserable and uninformed people of the North Korean world, Marx and Engels and Lenin and Stalin are the creators of human history and civilization. Under the influence of government propaganda bombing, they believe their former leader (Kim Il-sung) has joined the sun after his death and has done well, but if their current leadership dies, not only the planet but the solar system will collapse! The North Korean seaside run by the Ministry of Intelligence and Security explicitly writes in English that, according to a new discovery, Kim Il Sung was part of the Sun from the very beginning. When Kim Il Sung died, the North Korean Meteorological Center said that due to the accession of the great leader and the great founder of the communist revolution of North Korea to the sun, the degree of sun and, naturally, the heat of the world has risen suddenly!

North Korea ; Red Hell

Part 2
(America's war with North Korea)

The tension between the United States and North Korea has never been so great; in recent weeks, officials from both countries have repeatedly threatened to attack each other and warned that provocative actions by the other side would not be tolerated if a war broke out.

The crisis in the Korean Peninsula is a product of events that occurred more than 70 years ago at this point. Those years after the end of the Second World War, the Korean Peninsula, which was previously under the Japanese rule, was divided between the United States and the Soviet Union, and one underwent the southern part and the northern section. The tensions between the two northern and southern parts began in 1945 as a result of the rule of the entire peninsula. The main battle took place on June 25, 1950, when North Korean forces attacked the southern part of North Korea's former dictator Kim Il Sung. In contrast, the United States did not keep silent about the country's main ally and, along with 20 others, deployed its forces on the peninsula after issuing a resolution against North Korea's aggression. At this time, the United States officially entered the war with South Korea.

Although North Korea succeeded initially by relying on its military superiority, but with the entry of the United States and coalition countries into the war, the plate returned and the country suffered a defeat. Eventually, the two sides agreed on a ceasefire in July 1953. The fires that have remained since then, but analysts are likely to be shaken in the wake of tension in recent weeks.

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American soldiers have fired around a wounded North Korean soldier around the Natchten River; he was hiding for a few hours after being injured. August 23, 1950

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A view of the Pohang area in North Korea bombed by US and Korean aircraft. August 16, 1950

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The American Army soldiers are lurking in Seoul. Sept. 27, 1950

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The Seoul streets after the occupation by the joint forces of the United States and South Korea. September 28, 1950

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The American parachute jumped down the plane at an unknown location in South Korea. October 1950

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A picture of refugees going to South Korea to escape the North Korean government over a broken bridge on the Tae-eung River. December 4, 1950

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American troops captured by North Korean forces at an unknown location. This photo was released by the Korean official news agency.

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Four American ships were unloading power and equipment during the Incheon battle; the operation was a land-based operation to retrieve the Incheon city from the North Korean forces. General Douglas MacArthur was the commander of the operation. Sept. 15, 1950

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An American singer, Paul Robson, speaks at the 126th Harlem Highway, New York, in a gathering of opponents of military intervention in Korea. January 3, 1950

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The US planes attacked small villages where North Korean military equipment and equipment were deployed.

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The US Navy tanks follow the captured lines. September 26, 1950

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The crew of a naval launcher takes their ears and bends when firing missiles.

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North Korea's stockpile of equipment and supplies exploded at an East Coast harbor after the bombing of US Army B26 fighters. 1951 year

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US Army Airborne Bomber Airplanes are dumping high-level bombs over a North Korean strategic military target. January 18, 1951

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The bulk of ammunition packs held near the battlefield show the volume of bullets fired during the four-day operation. June 18, 1953

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General "Black Lion" is switching credentials for signing ceasefire with China's Lee Chu General. July 27, 1953

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The American officer "Donald Jones" in a specified area around the border of South Korea by North Korea. 30 July 1953

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References:

1-http://www.globalfirepower.com

2- By M. Alex Johnson, staff writer, NBC News

3- the British-based International Institute for Strategic Studies concluded in 2011

4- By M. Alex Johnson, staff writer, NBC News

5- Famine may have killed 2 million in North Korea CNN, 1998

6- http://faradeed.ir

7- http://www.parsine.com


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