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04/27/2005 05:59 PM ID: 47744 Permalink   

North Korea Accused Of Gassing Own Citizens

 

The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a human rights organization known for tracking down Nazi war criminals, says North Korea is using deadly nerve gas on it's own citizens and may be operating experimental gas chambers.

Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the center's associate dean, was sent to Asia to check out the reports, which are being denied by the North Korean government. Defectors have told of mass starvations, gruesome experimentations and gas chambers.

Mr. Cooper said the Simon Wiesenthal Centre plans on taking action against the North Korean government, which they say may be guilty of crimes against humanity.

 
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  gee  
 ya think? There have been reports about this kind of abuse from the NK gov't for YEARS now, and it's just now getting attention?? 
 by: sjava     04/27/2005 08:08 PM     
 
 
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