North Koreans tell BBC they are stuck and waiting to die - BBC News
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Publicado 2023-06-15
They expose, for the first time, the disaster unfolding there since the government sealed the borders more than three years ago starvation, brutal crackdowns and no chance to escape.
Under the tyrannical rule of Kim Jong Un, North Koreans are forbidden from making contact with the outside world.
A spokesperson for the North Korean government has disputed the claims, which they said were “not entirely factual”.
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This makes me feel so incredibly privileged to live in a free country. Nobody should ever have to live like this.
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those 3 people risking their lives to share us whatever is going on are so brave
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1 man shouldn’t have that much power
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"We are trapped here starving and waiting to die" - it doesn't get more sobering than that.
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The North Korean people desperately need our support! Please use your freedom and voice to these voiceless people.
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It is a horrendous situation for the people of North Korea, yet the wealthy will not suffer at all. My heart goes out to all of them.
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It’s 1984 novel playing out in real time. The impact of living like this is so profound that we, on the outside, cannot truly comprehend how deeply difficult their lives, on a day to day, minute by minute, actually is. How unfair it is to have been born in to such a hellish situation. 😢
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It would be nice if there wasn't a thumbnail for another video blocking the end of the video so that we could read the concluding statement.
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It's mental that South Korea offered to send food and the North Korean leadership got offended and told them to shut up
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He literally owns the country and all the people within the country are his workers/slaves… that’s messed up
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As a South Korean, I feel so bad....
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Kim Jong Un looks like he is eating well. Maybe too well.
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As a Chinese I am shocked to learn how bad the current situation is in North Korea. Growing up I've always heard stories of North Koreans trying to seek refuge in one of our local towns bordering the country. But I didn't know the people's lives got this bad after COVID. Here I am playing Diablo 4 at home while listening to YouTube and planning with my friends to go party at a KTV later this evening, while an entire country just a mile away is starving to death. I am so shocked. I'm also ashamed how our government is openly in support of North Korean's government.
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I'm currently 25 years old and I hope to see freedom for the people of North Korea during my lifetime
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One day the people are gonna fight back and win!!!!
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I remembered the famine in the 90’s someone snuck a film out, I saw children on the streets, weak from starvation, it impacted me - children, no one can help. I’ve been interested ever since.
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Everyone ought to know he failed all his exams while he was at school in Switzerland. Didn’t learn anything since but cruelty inflicting pain and suffering to his people.
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I live in Iran. If you live anywhere except North Korea, you should be thankful because, if you are not satisfied with your own country and government, at least you have the option to immigrate to other places. North Korea, on the other hand, is like a big prison with borders surrounding the entire country.
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so instead of building infrastructure to feed his people, he builds fences to keep them in. Brutal, absolutely brutal.
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When I was eating my lunch and watch this documentation. I could'nt continue eating because I got tears for this poor people in North Korea. This is absolutly heartbreaking 🥺😭