Suseong Correctional Institution in Cheongjin, North Hamgyong Province.
It is reported that North Korea has adopted extreme terror politics by sending some people who violated the code of prevention of Communist virus pneumonia to political prisoner internment, etc.
On the 21st, a source inside North Korea told DailyNK, “The people, cadres and soldiers who did not comply with The prevention of epidemic after the occurrence of the CCP virus pneumonia were branded with the policy of resistance.” “Those with serious circumstances and masterminds among these people were shot, and the others were escorted to political prisoner shelters by the State Defense Province.”
In other words, people who failed to comply with the national emergency prevention regulations were branded as suspected of endangering the national economy and violating the party policy, and were put into political prisoner internment as a special crime.
The source said, “The state blocked the border for emergency epidemic prevention measures early on, which was the top party policy this year.” “And made the violation of pneumonia prevention measures a special crime that damages the state.”
“Trying to create a climate of fear that violators of the pneumonia vaccination are not eligible for citizenship.” “Violators are people who are not qualified to share the fate of the Party and carry out thorough punishment.”
Stop all civil rights while serving a sentence in North Korea.
The source said, “Those who were sent to the political prisoner administration this year are suspected of violating the epidemic prevention regulations, violating the state trade epidemic prevention management and illegally importing and exporting foreign materials.” “Not only are party, political, military, social groups, trade personnel and university students being put in the administration center, but many of their families are also being put there.”
As the number of detainees increased dramatically, additional facilities were set up and additional administrators were assigned.
According to the source, the North Korean government has opened additional political prisoner shelters and deployed more manpower since it has been vigorously cracking down on violators of the Communist Party’s virus pneumonia prevention code.
“Not many people were sent to the administration center when the CCP virus pneumonia first broke out,” the source said. “There was a sudden increase in the number of people escorted to the administration center in the summer.”
“There has been a sharp increase in the number of people being held at the Hwaseong and Suseong control centers and the Bukkang and Gecheon control centers in South Pyongan Province, which are managed by the People’s Security Province.” “Additional cells have been set up for this purpose, and the management staff has been increased by the lower ranking personnel of the security and safety provinces and army officers.”
In other words, the North Korean authorities have increased the punishment for those who violated the prevention of disease from summer and the number of people admitted to prison has increased dramatically.
The source said, “Between May and December, more than 40 additional management personnel were transferred from the State Security Province and lower-ranking officers of the army to the Hwaseong and Suseong political prisoner management offices.” “The Security Ministry administration added more than 60 personnel between April and November and replaced 50 percent of the previous personnel.”
The internment center has become a place of death due to serious human rights violations.
It is reported that the level of human rights violations inside North Korean political prisoner shelters is quite serious and has not been improved.
The source said, “In May, there was a sudden outbreak of paratyphoid fever at one of the management facilities and a large number of people died. There were also people who were supposed to go to work in the morning and didn’t come out, and when they went in they were found dead.” “The administration simply doesn’t give medicine, so it’s all natural to think that if you get the disease, you’ll die.”
According to the source, inmates generally die from nutritional disorders, swelling, skin diseases and labor site accidents and executions.
“The bodies are burned together when they reach ten or more,” the source said. “There is no special crematorium, and they are burned in the back of the mountain next to the cabbage patch, or in the heaven and earth where only grass roots remain.”
“The authorities, fearing the spread of germs from the paratyphoid deaths, put the bodies in a warehouse and sealed them up.” “When the corpses reached ten or more, the prisoners were allowed to go into the warehouse to be disinfected with disinfectant water and then moved out to be burned.”
In fact, some holding facilities cremate the bodies and leave them alone because they do not have a dedicated cemetery.
The source said that some prisoners are also publicly executed, in addition to those who die from illness or overexertion.
“In November, an inmate was hanged in public at one of the administration facilities,” the source said. “The body had been hanging there, and when I looked at it after a day, rats, crows, insects and others were gnawing on the body.”
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