vice north korea labor camps VICE The prison camps of Nazi Germany existed for 12 years before their remaining survivors were freed after World War II. read more
Camping in Korea is a popular travel activity. In America, camping connotes trekking into the wilderness, raising your own tent, starting a campfire with twigs, living without electricity, etc. read more
People are worked for 14, 15 or 16 hours every day with just a handful of corn to live on and they are intentionally starved and worked to death," said Suzanne Scholte, chairman of the North Korea freedom coalition, a group of organizations based in Washington DC assisting defectors and campaigning for improved human rights. read more
Camp 22 was located in Hoeryong county, North Hamgyong province, in northeast North Korea, near the border. It was situated in a large valley with many side valleys, surrounded by 400–700 m (1,300–2,300 ft) high mountains. read more