North Korea By Mike, Malahni and Carlos. 1945 - After World War II, Japanese occupation of Korea...

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North Korea By Mike, Malahni and Carlos

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North KoreaBy Mike, Malahni and Carlos

1945 - After World War II, Japanese occupation of Korea ends with Soviet

troops occupying the north, and US troops the south.

1946 - North Korea's Communist Party (Korean Workers' Party - KWP)

inaugurated. Soviet-backed leadership installed, including Red Army-trained Kim Il-sung. 1.Freedom of Speech is Forbidden

1948 - Democratic People's Republic of Korea proclaimed. Soviet troops withdraw.

“please open your borders so we may bring food, provisions, medicine,

necessities, and assistance to those who are struggling

to survive…”3.Quote Of a victim out of

millions who suffered from starvation.

Communists troops from U.S.S.R. and South Korea

have violated human rights in North Korea.

Human rights have been

violated Since 1945-Present

2.An estimated 150,000 to 200,000 Prisoners of War

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1GmxMTwUgs

• 2000 - Summit in Pyongyang between Kim Jong-il and South Korean President Kim Dae-jung. North stops propaganda broadcasts against the South.

• Senior journalists from South Korea visit the North to open up communication. As Well As Jimmy Carter to provide communication with the U.S.

• Reopening of border liaison offices at the truce village of Panmunjom, in the no-man's-land between the heavily fortified borders of the two countries.

Children were starved in North

Korea

UNICEF and World Food Programme

have assisted North Korean people with food.

postpone consideration" of 500,000 tons of rice resuming "general humanitarian aid") has been avoided UNICEF Spokesman.