North Korean human experimentation

North Korean human experimentation

There have been reports of North Korean human experimentation. These reports show human rights abuses similar to those of Nazi and Japanese human experimentation in World War II. These allegations of human rights abuses are denied by the North Korean government, who claim that all prisoners in North Korea are treated humanely.

Allegations

The human rights charity Christian Solidarity Worldwide details on its website allegations of chemical experiments done to political prisoners, and an apparent eyewitnesses report about seven people who died a slow agonizing death in two gas chambers, including a mother who held her youngest child as she died.

2004 BBC report

A BBC television programme on February 1, 2004, with the title, "Access to Evil" in the "This World" series [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/this_world/3440771.stm] , detailed other allegations.

In the programme, a former North Korean woman prisoner tells how 50 healthy women prisoners were selected and given poisoned cabbage leaves, which all the women had to eat despite cries of distress from those who had already eaten. All 50 were dead after 20 minutes of vomiting blood and anal bleeding. Refusing to eat would allegedly have meant reprisals against them and their families.

Kwon Hyok, a former prison Head of Security at Camp 22, described laboratories equipped respectively for poison gas, suffocation gas and blood experiments, in which three or four people, normally a family, are the experimental subjects. After undergoing medical checks, the chambers are sealed and poison is injected through a tube, while "scientists" observe from above through glass. In a report reminiscent of the earlier account of a family of seven, Kwon Hyok claims to have watched one family of two parents, a son and a daughter die from suffocating gas, with the parents trying to save the children using mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for as long as they had the strength.

An interview with Kim Sang Hun, described as a distinguished human rights activist, was also broadcast. Kim Sang Hun showed documents that he says were brought from Camp 22 by an escapee and which he is sure are not forgeries. These documents each say that a certain prisoner is to be transferred for experimentation with chemical weapons. A London based expert on Korea also considers it likely that the documents are genuine and Kwon Hyok stated independently that such documents were used at Camp 22.

North Korea refuses access by any outside observers to Camp 22.

Other reports

Lee Soon Ok, is another North Korean defector, and one of the few to have escaped from life imprisonment in an "Absolute Control Area" through China to South Korea. In her original defectors testimony, her US Senate testimony [http://judiciary.senate.gov/testimony.cfm?id=292&wit_id=665] and her prison memoir "Eyes of the Tailless Animals" (ISBN 0-88264-335-5) she recounted witnessing two instances of lethal human experimentation. Allegedly, her account is backed by satellite photographs, but how such events were seen has not been disclosed.

In 2004, a scientist from North Korea came forward with a personal account of events in 1999 that agrees closely with Kwon Hyok's report. His recent statement to a South Korean NGO was covered in an article by Barbara Demick in the Los Angeles Times [http://www.freenorthkorea.net/archives/freenorthkorea/001069.html] but was not given much coverage in the South Korean media.

Rebuttal

Four family members of a refugee called Kang Song-guk said, at a press conference in Pyongyang (North Korean Capital) in late March 2004, that they had faked the papers the BBC used as the basis for the human experimentation allegations. [http://english.people.com.cn/200403/31/eng20040331_138993.shtml] The family-members alleged that the documents were forgeries because; some words used in the document are uncommon in the DPRK; the seal is incorrect in some details; and one of the alleged victims' birthplace is listed incorrectly. [http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2004/200403/news03/31.htm#10]

ee also

*Nuremberg Code of ethics for research involving human subjects
*List of Korea-related topics
*Camp 22, North Korea
*Korean Central News Agency

External links

* [http://freekorea.us/2007/02/18/holocaust-now-looking-down-into-hell-at-camp-22/ Video testimonials by former guards and prisoners at Camp 22,] where the experiments are said to have occurred, with Google Earth images Camp 22 and other camps.
* [http://www.hrnk.org/hiddengulag/toc.html U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea - The Hidden Gulag: Exposing North Korea’s Prison Camps] (includes satellite photos of the known camps)
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/korea/article/0,2763,1136483,00.html Revealed: the gas chamber horror of North Korea's gulag] by Antony Barnett, February 1, 2004 Guardian Unlimited
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/newsnight/3933727.stm Human guinea pigs] BBC News
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/this_world/3440771.stm Within prison walls] , by Olenka Frenkiel, BBC News
* [http://usinfo.state.gov/eap/Archive/2004/Jul/01-372561.html Congress Wants UN to Look at N. Korea's Human Rights Abuses]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A10791-2004Feb3.html Auschwitz Under Our Noses] , by Anne Applebaum, February 4 2004, The Washington Post
* [http://www.iiss.org/whats-new/iiss-in-the-press/may-2007/north-korea-and-the-poor-mans-bombs IISS report]
* [http://www.hrnk.org/hiddengulag/toc.html U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea - The Hidden Gulag: Exposing North Korea’s Prison Camps] (includes satellite photos of the known camps)
* [http://english.people.com.cn/200403/31/eng20040331_138993.shtml DPRK civilians admit faking papers on chemical weapons testing on humans at a press conference in Pyongyang] , publication of People's Daily, an official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
* [http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2004/200403/news03/31.htm#10 Truth behind False Report about "Experiment of Chem. Weapons on Human Bodies" in DPRK Disclosed] (North Korean Central News Agency)


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