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Monday, August 21, 2017

Rampant Human Rights Abuses within S. Korean Puppet Army Disclosed

The DPRK Measure Council for Human Rights in South Korea released an inquiry report on Monday to give a detailed account of the recent serious human rights abuses within the south Korean puppet army.
According to the report, a large number of suicides were witnessed within the frontline puppet army units in Kangwon Province of south Korea this year alone.
The report said:
Typically, a soldier hung himself by a tree to death on January 26 in Kosong area and a sergeant shot himself to death on the beach on April 10. A recruit was found dead in Cholwon area and a soldier shot himself to death in Hwachon County in May.
On August 9 a soldier was found dead with gunshot wound in a frontline unit in Phaju City, Kyonggi Province.
According to extremely curtailed data published by the puppet military, the number of soldiers now suffering from hypochondria and wanting to leave the army has reached more than 85 000.
Specifically, there are at least 80 000 "trouble-making and dangerous soldiers" who are apt to commit suicide or shooting spree within the army units alone.
Evil doers openly go on a rampage within the military in broad daylight. In July last a "feeding torture" case that occurred in a unit of the marines stunned the public. Wolf like superiors reportedly fed a recruit in a forcible manner to increase his weight to 90 kg and threatened to kill him if he vomited the food he had eaten.
A lawmaker affiliated to the Legislation and Judiciary Committee of the "National Assembly" of south Korea made public information submitted by a military court, which said one soldier is found dead in every four days within the puppet army and 70 percent of them are suicides.
According to a written inquiry conducted by the human rights centre of the puppet army into 100 women soldiers and officers, one of the five suffered sexual abuses.
Now the puppet army is plagued by the idea of "single golden chance" of the brass hats for getting windfall gains. Against this backdrop, human rights abuses are getting more serious within the puppet army as a "military mafia" is reigning over it.
Nevertheless, the south Korean regime is getting desperate in the racket for escalating confrontation with the compatriots in the north, far from tackling the serious human rights problems within the puppet army.

It provokes only side-splitting laughter that the regime is trying to pit the pack of depraved soldiers against the world's strongest army possessed of the invincible nuclear deterrent.

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