North Korea: Such punishment is given to those who run away, your soul will tremble after knowing that Kim's labor camp is hell on earth.

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Such punishment is given to those who escape in North Korea - Photo: Twitter/@KimJongUnArabic

North Korea: North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is known all over the world for his cruelty. Hardly many people would know how someone is punished in North Korea. Those who escape from North Korea are given such punishment, knowing about which the soul will shudder. For those fleeing, dictator Kim Jong Un has built a place which is also called 'hell'. This is a labor camp. 

Here people are kept hungry and tortured a lot. One person said that he was tortured for nine months in the labor camp. The man said that he was kept so hungry that his weight was only 35 kg. He was trying to flee the country, due to which this punishment was given. The person was sent to a labor camp. 

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Such punishment is given to those who escape in North Korea - Photo: iStock

In the labor camp, people were taken to the mountains every day to cut trees. According to a media report, the person said that trees are thrown down the hill. Due to this, other prisoners climbing upwards die or suffer fatal injuries. 

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Such punishment is given to those who escape in North Korea - Photo: iStock

The person said that people who climbed mountains used to get injuries to their limbs and their intestines used to come out from their wounds. The most surprising thing is that the dead bodies rot lying there. The man claimed to be a foreign spy, which he was not, then he was sent to the camp. He was afraid that if he did not confess, he would be tortured further. 

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Such punishment is given to those who escape in North Korea - Photo: iStock

This story is told in the documentary film Beyond Utopia: Escape from North Korea. Some people from South Korea help in driving these people away from here. One such person is South Korean pastor Kim Seonghun.

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Such punishment is given to those who escape in North Korea - Photo: iStock

He has been helping North Korean people escape for 24 years. He said that I felt tired worrying about this. The most difficult part of the journey is that we have to pass through the jungle illegally.