http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/north-korea-atrocities-strikingly-similar-to-nazi-era-un-says-1.2540021 A UN report into North Korea released Monday lists atrocities including murder, torture, rape, abductions, enslavement, starvation and executions. ... Michael Kirby, chairman of the independent Commission of Inquiry, told Reuters the crimes the team had catalogued were reminiscent of those committed by Nazis during Second World War. "Some of them are strikingly similar," he said. "Testimony was given ... in relation to the political prison camps of large numbers of people who were malnourished, who were effectively starved to death and then had to be disposed of in pots, burned and then buried ... It was the duty of other prisoners in the camps to dispose of them," he said.
China is the main country supporting North Korea's house of cards at the moment. China is their main trade partner and props up their unstable economy. The problem China faces is that the utter collapse of North Korea would lead to millions of illegal immigrants flooding into the mainland. As much as North Korea has become a major issue for the global community, China seems to be the country with the most at stake, both financially and in terms of the reputation they are trying to build as an increasingly progressive and modern nation. Nonetheless, waiting on China to act seems like a perilous gamble.
I thought for sure the first joke would be come kind of corpse kimchi gag. Kudos for getting Obama bin Hitler in so quickly.
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North Korea accused of terrible atrocities North Korean officials refute accusations, proclaim their atrocities to be of outstanding quality
So the question is- what should our response be? We are a viable member of the international community. Granted, we are not free of our own human rights violations, but they pale greatly in comparison. How aggressive are we to be knowing these things?
Obviously, our first response needs to be US leading by example. As long as we torture and murder our enemies, and there's no denying that we do, we are unfit to tell anyone else what not to do.
Presumably North Korean military action or a reasonable expectation thereof is what would draw the US in. Otherwise I think they are happy to let this problem fall on the plate of China, South Korea, and Japan, and perhaps to a lesser extent Russia.