domingo, 31 de octubre de 2010

Llegó a Cuba un Representante de la Represión Total

PUBLICAR PARA HOY 31 DE OCTUBRE


Por: Eduardo E. Rodríguez


Llegó el Vice mariscal Ri Yong Ho a Cuba, un representante de una dictadura estalinista hasta la máxima potencia. Donde el coreano común está sometido a endiosar a su leader Kim Jon Il, un tirano que ha sometido a su país a una hambruna mortal. Los derechos humanos no existen para nadie en Corea del Norte, sólo para él y su cría.

Esta es la clase de nación con la que negocia los hermanos Castro; cero compasión, cero libertades, cero aperturas y cero derechos humanos.

Con todas éstas descripciones del régimen castrista, todavía, las Naciones Unidadas y la Unión Europea discrepan en cómo solucionar el dilema de Cuba. Como si mantener un estado estalinista fuera una opción viable para negociar.


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Vice Marshal Ri Yong Ho arrives in Cuba, a representative of a Stalinist dictatorship to the max. Where the common Korean is subject to deify their leader Kim Jong Il, a tyrant who has subjected his country to a deadly famine. Human rights do not exist for anyone in North Korea, only for him and his sons.

This is the kind of nation that the Castro brothers love to negotiate with, a country of zero compassion, zero freedom and zero human rights.

With all these descriptions of the Castro regime, yet the UN and the EU disagree on how to solve the dilemma of Cuba. As if maintaining a Stalinist state was a viable option for trading.


ESCAPE FROM NORTH KOREA



Google Tech Talks
May, 12 2008

ABSTRACT

Google will be hosting Dong Hyuk Shin, a 26-year-old North Korean defector born and raised in a concentration camp. Shin was born on Nov. 19, 1982 and called the camp home until 2005. While at the camp, he endured daily beatings, torture, starvation-level rations, saw forced abortions and even witnessed the public execution of his mother and brother in 1996. Shin described his life of total isolation from the world: "In South Korea, although there is disappointment and sadness, there is also so much joy, happiness and comfort. In Kaechon, I did not even know such emotions existed. The only emotion I ever knew was fear: fear of beatings, fear of starvation, fear of torture and fear of death." LiNK's Executive Director Adrian Hong will brief the audience on the broader issue of human rights in North Korea, as well as the current refugee situation and what can be done to help. Liberty in North Korea, or LiNK, is an international non-governmental organization devoted to human rights in North Korea and the protection of North Korean refugees.

This talk will be taped.

Speaker: Adrian Hong
Adrian Hong: Adrian Hong currently serves as Executive Director of Liberty in North Korea, or LiNK, an international NGO devoted to human rights in North Korea, and the protection of North Korean refugees all over the world. In December of 2006, Mr. Hong was arrested along with 2 LiNK field workers and 6 North Korean refugees in the People's Republic of China and imprisoned before being released and deported

Speaker: Dong-hyuk SHIN
Dong-hyuk SHIN: Mr. Shin was born and raised in Political Prison Camp No. 14 until his escape in 2005. Based in South Korea, he has testified before Britain's House of Lords, and published a book in 2007 entitled "I Was a Political Prisoner at Birth in North Korea" published by the DataBase Center for North Korean Human Rights. Mr. Shin aspires to attend college and hopes to become a policeman.

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