Television viewers were
shocked on 1 February this year when BBC aired a documentary on
North Korea
Among the more horrifying facts revealed by
the show, titled "Access to Evil," was the growing eye-witness
evidence that North Korea conducts biological human testing in
its highly secretive prison camps.
Some of this evidence has been gathered by Mr.
Kim Sang hun, a former UN official and now a human rights activist,
who was interviewed for the documentary.
Below are links to English translations of documents
and statements made by North Koreans who have risked their lives
to escape and bring details of these atrocities to the rest of
the world.
- A North Korean engineer, a
witness to human biological experimentation, noticed
documentary evidence in the chemical factor in which he had
been working....
- They broke my back and neck.
I was born in North Korea in August 1945. My grandfather
was a landlord and my father was a teacher, but became a worker
because of my grandfather's record of owning....
- We engineers often whispered
that Daily Site No. 2 at the company was a strange place....
- NK agents attempted to kidnap
me. I was a former North Korean defector and I
am now a South Korean citizen. Recently, I have been instrumental
in obtaining documentary evidence about biological human....
- NK is systematically experimenting
on humans. This testimony was obtained from the
witness' son as he heard it from his father in North Korea over
the years, and therefore....
- Hospital
document attesting to the son's broken rib and
estimated time required for healing following the kidnap attempt.