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There is no freedom of religion.
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There is no freedom of thought,
there is no freedom of press.
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There is only one paper,
one radio station,
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there is one TV station.
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North Korea may be
the only country in the world
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that completely bans
outside broadcasts.
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And spying on one another
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is very much a part of life
in North Korea.
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You cannot move
from a place to place
without getting a permit.
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I would call the entire country
of North Korea really a prison.
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And it's strangest country
in the world.
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It is the only communist, Confucian,
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hereditary dynasty
in the world.
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And Kim Jong-Un
has been very busy
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getting rid of any
potential threat.
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Within one year, he got rid
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of his number-two man
in North Korea,
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his uncle who helped him
garner power.
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He dragged him out
and publicly killed him.
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Then he assassinated
his half-brother
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in a major international
airport using banned WMD.
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Then he got rid
of about 400 top officials.
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We're now onto maybe 90th
Defense Minister, I lost count.
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Senior officials
have been executed
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by the use
of anti-aircraft guns.
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If you shoot a human
using artillery
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which is designed
to take down planes,
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you can imagine
the effect on the body.
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The only reason to do that
is for the fear
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that that will put
into the people
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that are gathered
and made to watch.
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Do you remember
how old you were
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when you first saw
a public execution?
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Victims saw intimidation,
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murder, enslavement,
and torture,
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people whose loved ones disappeared
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without trace.
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People who have been
deliberately starved.
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Forced abortions,
sterilization, rape,
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I mean, torture of the defectors
who get caught and returned.
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The Chinese government
has a hard-line policy of,
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if they find
North Korean refugees,
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arresting them
and, uh, detaining them
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and then forcibly sending them
back to North Korea
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where they will face
investigation, torture,
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and a range
of harsh punishments.
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Sometimes people will die
through torture
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and there's no recourse
for North Korean citizens,
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for their families
to complain about that.
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United Nations came out
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with a 400-page report
couple of years ago that says
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"North Korea's
Human Rights violations
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is unparalleled
in contemporary history."
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The only parallel they could
come up with is Nazi Germany.
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Ah...
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In 1910,
the expanding Japanese empire
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colonized what was then
a unified Korea.
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It was a very brutal colonization.
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Over the next 35 years,
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the Korean culture
and the Korean language
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were nearly eradicated.
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At the end of World War II,
when Japan surrendered,
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they lost the empire
that they had been building.
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Let us pray that peace
be now restored to the world.
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Part of the settlement deal
was that Korea was split.
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The 38th parallel
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divided the United States
Army's area
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from that of the Soviet forces.
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The idea was that Korea
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would shortly
come back together
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and then have control
over their own country.
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In the meanwhile, the South
held a public election,
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and U.S.-educated Syngman Rhee
became the first president
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of what would become
South Korea.
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But in the North,
Stalin decided to look
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for a Soviet sympathizer
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as a temporary leader
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in what would become
North Korea.
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And this is where
Kim Il-Sung comes in.
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Kim Il-Sung had been born
in Korea in 1912,
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two years after the Japanese
occupied the country.
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His parents were very involved
in anti-Japanese activities,
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and when he was
just eight years old,
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his family moved to Manchuria.
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Kim Il-Sung joined
the Communist Party in China,
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and he eventually actually
fought with the Soviet Union
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throughout World War II.
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Stalin heard about Kim Il-Sung
because of his reputation
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as a leader of several
anti-Japanese guerrilla groups.
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When Stalin brought him
to Pyongyang,
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Kim Il-Sung didn't even speak
good Korean.
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In fact, his speeches
had to be translated
into Korean
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and then rehearsed by him
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because he had basically
spoken Chinese
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since he was eight years old.
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Kim Il-Sung had the dream
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of re-unifying the Koreas
under Communism.
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Expanding upon
his guerilla contacts,
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he put together an army
and eventually got the support
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of both Stalin and Mao.
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On Sunday, June 25th,
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Communist forces attacked
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the Republic of Korea.
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The attack
was so sudden and forceful
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that, very quickly, almost
all of South Korea was taken.
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In fact, there was only
a tiny pocket
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at the bottom of the country
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that had not been claimed
by the North.
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An act of aggression
such as this
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must be met
with a worldwide defense.
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And a UN force
containing soldiers
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from 21 different countries
entered the war.
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What ensued was a brutal
three-year war.
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Nearly five million
people died,
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half of whom were civilians.
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South Korea lost
a million civilians
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just on their own.
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The United States
dropped a third
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as many bombs
on North Korea
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as it did
in all of World War II.
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And in the end,
nothing was achieved.
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In July of 1953,
an armistice was signed
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and a ceasefire
was put in place.
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But technically speaking,
the war never ended,
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and the ramifications of that
are still with us today.
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For a while, the
North Korean economy
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was more successful
than China's,
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maybe even better
than South Korea.
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And people pointed,
saying, "Oh, look,
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Communism really works."
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But everything
was artificially propped up
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by the Soviet Union
and the Eastern Bloc,
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and when that collapsed,
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North Korea went
into a free fall.
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In 1994,
after Kim Il-Sung died,
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Kim Jong-Il made weapons
of mass destruction
his priority.
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This policy prioritized
nuclear weapons
over everything else,
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including the people
of North Korea.
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Kim Jong-Un needs
something to protect himself
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from being overthrown.
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You know, they saw Iraq,
they saw Libya,
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they saw that Gaddafi
gave up his weapons
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and was very ignominiously
murdered by his own people
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with the support of the West.
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Those scenes
have to be terrifying
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to the North Koreans.
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I see these nuclear weapons
and missiles
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as a symptom of how isolated
and threatening
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and threatened the North Korean
government feels.
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The North Korean people
are really the pawns
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in this political game
that their regime is playing.
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- Mm.
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Ah...
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Mm.
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In a way, the scariest parts
of North Korea
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are some of what they wanna
show you at these mass games.
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And there's 100,000 people
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wearing the same
kind of clothes
and marching in unison.
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And you see these children
who are five, six years old
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with their mass games,
cards spelling out
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propaganda messages
in perfect unison.
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You've gotta think, you know,
"How do you get
your five-year-old to do that?"
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You see how much
repression there is.
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- Oh...
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North Korea
has basically plagiarized
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the Christian Bible
and you can see
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a lot of parallels
to the Old Testament.
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Kim Il-Sung is God,
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and Kim Jong-Il
is the Son of God.
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They claim that he was born
not in a manger
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but in a log cabin
on Mount Paektu,
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which is at the Chinese-North
Korean border.
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It's said his birth
was heralded
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by a beautiful star,
and a double rainbow.
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They wanted to keep
this powerful imagery
for themselves,
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so the Bible is banned.
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Mm.
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[tense music playing
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- Yeah.
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- Mm...
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- Mm.
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