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  2. Prisons in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    North Korean prison camps are of two types: large internment camps for political prisoners (Kwan-li-so in Korean) and reeducation prison camps (Kyo-hwa-so in Korean), as North Korean prisons and re-education camp systems are very strict, food was control and hunger a weapon for re-education, many peasants were ordered to work on agricultural ...

  3. Capital punishment in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment is a legal penalty in North Korea.It is used for many offences, such as grand theft, murder, rape, drug smuggling, treason, espionage, political dissent, defection, piracy, consumption of media not approved by the government and proselytizing religious beliefs that contradict the practiced Juche ideology. [1]

  4. Kin punishment - Wikipedia

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    Kin punishment is the practice of punishing the family members of someone who is accused of committing a crime, either in place of or in addition to the perpetrator of the crime. It refers to the principle in which a family shares responsibility for a crime which is committed by one of its members, and it is a form of collective punishment .

  5. North Korea reportedly executes two women who were helping ...

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    South Korea's government and rights organisations have said defectors who are deported back to the North face harsh punishment, including detention in labour camps where they are subject to ...

  6. Crime in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    He has since been released and allowed to return to the United States. According to the law of North Korea, such an act is punishable either by a life sentence in prison, or death. [4] In 2016, Otto Warmbier, an American college student, was arrested by North Korean authorities at Pyongyang International Airport, while ready to leave the ...

  7. Otto Warmbier - Wikipedia

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    Otto Frederick Warmbier (December 12, 1994 – June 19, 2017) was an American college student who was imprisoned in North Korea in 2016 on a charge of subversion.In June 2017, he was released by North Korea in a vegetative state and died soon after his parents requested his feeding tube be removed.

  8. Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the ...

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    Map of the location of political prison camps and ordinary prison camps (kyohwaso) in North Korea, issued by the Commission of Inquiry. Political prisoners : Political prisons are the harshest long-term punishment that can be inflicted to an individual in the DPRK, and are used as the means to remove from society those individuals and families ...

  9. Man faces jail in South Korea over poem praising North Korea ...

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    A man in South Korea has been sentenced to one year and two months in prison for writing a poem in 2016 praising authoritarian North Korea and breaching a law banning access to the North's ...