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Prison and punishment in North Korea

About Human Rights

North korea carceral system

- We are equally

- These rights are all interrelated , interdependent , indivisible

- Guaranteed by law

- Labour camps like gulags in Russia.

- Four types of prison according on the type of crime.

- Interrogation which is hard for every prisoners

- how a day is spent there

- religion seen as an escape

What does other countries think ?

the type of person imprisoned there and how much

Conclusion

a state secret which hide infringements of human rights

non governmental organization tries to improve living conditions

it's hard to make things change in a country closed like North Korea

- Most countries are against this system

- Problem with the dictatorship and relationship with Donald Trump

- United Nation are fighting for a better prison system

- Many documentaries about these issues to reveal what is it in North Korea

North Korea is regularly accused of imprisoning foreign civilians to use them as change monney

Conditions inside North Korean prisons camps are unsanitary and life-threatening

an american pastor Kim Dong Chul

The Kaechon political prison camp

The Yodok political prison camp

Kim dong chul

What future for this system ?

Retribution or rehabilitation ?

- Retributivism 

- Rehabilitation

- The majority of imprisonments are in perpetuity.

To start talking about possible reforms we will approach the legislative and executive power:

- Legislative authority

- Supreme Assembly

- The Constitution

- Executive power

- State Affairs Commission

- Kim Jong-un

- Prime Minister is Pak Pong-ju

-They make promises but do not hold them

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