silent killer wrote: I'm sure there's more than a few people who would consider the entire population of North Korea to be prisoners. Think about it. They hardly let anyone in, even to visit, and even less people are allowed out.
Also, is slave labor considered prison labor?
North Koreans can travel abroad.
http://huey3man.wordpress.com/2011/09/1 ... rth-korea/"Waiting for my return flight to the US at the Beijing International Airport, I came across a group of 15 North Korean teachers of English on their way to the UK for a month to brush up on their language skills. We chatted for nearly two hours. Some of them knew more about US history and current affairs than I do. The fact remains that countless DPRK educators, students, scientists, athletes and religionists travel abroad every year to attend conferences and competitive events."
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Axm wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Jq0mZENBa0[/youtube]
Your country is building FEMA concentration camps and mass graves for executions.
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