Documentary from inside North Korea!

PostMortemsays...

"Access to Evil" was first broadcast in the UK on Sunday, 1 February, 2004. So it is a little out of date but still very relevant.

If even 10 percent of the claims, against North Korea, in this documentary are true it is very very frightening!!!

choggiesays...

One does not have to watch for long to see tha dilemma.

How does a world who knows better, help save these poor souls?
There are children born every day, into that world of mind control for the sake of an asshole.
Simple solution here proposed:(this for the sake of the future of a free Korea, and planet, for that matter.

Step 1- Get rid of KIM, surgical air strike.
Step 2- Before dealing with the response to that asassination, Kill another similar to him in disease, Iran's Ahmadinejad, the very next day.
Step 3-The following day, make a statement to the world, basically making no apologies, stating simply, that the reason we did this unilaterally, was for the sake of the souls/minds, of their respective nation's peoples', and to insure, that equally as balsy assholes, will never rise to such obnoxious, self-serving heights again, on the contrary, we will utterly reduce to rubble, any regime in the future, who shows the smallest signs of heading in the same direction.

Then, let these country's deal with the losses of their groriurus leaders, by going through all the natural stages folks who have been released from a mental prison of that magnitude will go through, sorta like Germans did after the Hitler thing was excised, from the body of humanity....

Sort of like, Israel did, with the Nuclear power plant in Iraq, !!!!!!BEFORE!!!!!!!, the asshole we killed in Iraq could play his crazy little self-serving game..

SIMPLE IS BEST
HUMANE IS BEST
What's right, is hardly ever without risk or sacrifice......if a country would do this, that is where my citizenship would be tomorrow!

BicycleRepairMansays...

Problem with these "Simple" solutions are that they don't really work. There is alot more than KIM thats wrong in that country, take him out, and some other nutjob will deal with the "revenge of the great martyr". Nukes in Seoul next. If the Iraq war has taught you anything this should be obvious.

I understand your frustrations with regimes like N.Korea as much as anyone, but unfortunately its just not that simple. In addition to not working there is also a whole range of possible consequences of such an assassination attempt,

1. It could fail, and probably will. They tried it with Castro, was it 600 times?
2. Everyone has friends. North Korea happens to be friends with the next rising superpower, China. Iran with large parts of the Islamic world. A support in both cases that will be tenfold after an assassination attempt.


any regime in the future, who shows the smallest signs of heading in the same direction.
What signs?, like illegally wiretapping its own citizens? Patriot acts?

Even if I wasnt taking cheap shots at the US/Bush regime here.. what about China?, Russia? both these show various signs of being "unhealthy" regimes. Should the World Police* bomb their leaders too?

*And who exactly are these morally and ethically superior, fail-proof, godlike rulers to decide which regime should die? the ones with the most nukes?

Semiapiessays...

Fair points to make, and I'd tend to agree.

Just once the NK regime falls and we find out the full horrors of what's happened there, remember what you said before demanding to know why nobody did anything to stop this sooner.

Wumpussays...

As sympathetic as I an toward the plight of the North Korean people, there are always the complexities of multi-national geopolitical realities to deal with.

How would one make a case for attacking NK? It could be done, but what would be the premise? Humanitarian...preemption...weapons of mass destruction?

In response to Choggie's post...simply for the sake of beating a dead horse, You could take every instance of North Korea and and replace it with Iraq and we would have exactly the same situation.

What if Bush says we're going to invade NK under the premise that we're going to take them out before they can use their WMD's on us? Is it a just cause or do we get politics as usual, like war is bad...what right do we have to impose our will on others...America is a fascist, imperialist nation bent on controlling the world...no blood for rice?

And if we do go in and knock over Kim Jong Ill's government and oops, we don't find any WMD's? Do we say 'my bad' and leave or do we get the same stay the course policy and fight bands of communists insurgents from Russia and China while CNN counts the death toll?

messengersays...

I've seen a bunch of documentaries in this style about North Korea. This one was special because of the focus on the prison camps, torture, weapons testing, etc., but mostly because it accuses the South Korean government of complicity by sending aid to KJI so that he'll stay passive and not attack the South for food and energy supply. I'd never heard that argument before.

I'm dying to visit North Korea on one of those guided tours, but I can't because I know what my $3,000+ would be funding.

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