A series of shocking personal testimonies is now shedding light on Camp 22 -
one of the country’s most horrific secrets
Antony Barnett
Sunday February 1, 2004
The Observer
In the remote north-eastern corner of North Korea, close to the border of
Russia and China, is Haengyong. Hidden away in the mountains, this remote town
is home to Camp 22 - North Korea’s largest concentration camp, where thousands
of men, women and children accused of political crimes are held.
Now, it is claimed, it is also where thousands die each year and where prison
guards stamp on the necks of babies born to prisoners to kill them.
Over the past year harrowing first-hand testimonies from North Korean defectors
have detailed execution and torture, and now chilling evidence has emerged that
the walls of Camp 22 hide an even more evil secret: gas chambers where horrific
chemical experiments are conducted on human beings.
Witnesses have described watching entire families being put in glass chambers
and gassed. They are left to an agonising death while scientists take notes.
The allegations offer the most shocking glimpse so far of Kim Jong-il’s North
Korean regime.
Kwon Hyuk, who has changed his name, was the former military attaché at the
North Korean Embassy in Beijing. He was also the chief of management at Camp
22. In the BBC’s This World documentary, to be broadcast tonight, Hyuk claims
he now wants the world to know what is happening.
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