April 5, 2012

Why North Korea's Hidden Gulag Matters

Gordon Chang, Around Asia

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Many make the reasonable-sounding argument that we should be much more concerned about North Korea's missiles and other weapons - chemical, biological, nuclear, and conventional. The assumption is that we stand a better chance of coming to terms with Pyongyang to limit its threat if we ignore the horrific treatment of its people, that it would be impossible to reach an agreement if we were to raise sensitive human rights matters.

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