Was anyone punished for the genocide in North Korea?
No. North Korea has a totalitarian regime that has murdered and imprisoned its population for over 70 years. There has been no charges or prosecutions in international court over this terror. The leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Il, reportedly died on Saturday. ChaCha
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What was the legacy of the war for North Korea and South Korea?
After the war, North Korea became poor and undeveloped while ...
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What port city for a counterattack against North Korea did General MacAuthur choose?
He chose the port city of Incheon for a counter strike. ChaCh...
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What country was invaded by North Korea in 1950?
Korean War conflict that began in June 1950 between the Democ...
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How much money does north Korea spend on the military?
Military spending is estimated at as much as a quarter of Nor...
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How did president Truman react to the north Korean invasion of the south Korea?
The president tripled the U.S. defense budget, dispatched fou...
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What was the legacy of the war for North Korea and South Korea?
After the war, North Korea became poor and undeveloped while ...
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What was the legacy of the war for north korea and south korea during the korean war?
The legacy of the Korean War was that many countries were imp...
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How did president Truman react to the north Korean invasion of the south Korea?
The president tripled the U.S. defense budget, dispatched fou...
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North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of K...
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How does the north korean government work?
North Korea is a self-described Juche (self-reliant) state,de...
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How did president Truman react to the north Korean invasion of the south Korea?
The president tripled the U.S. defense budget, dispatched fou...
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What involvement does the US have in North Korea?
North Korea���United States relations developed primarily dur...
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How far did the north korean forces advance into south korea in september of 1950?
By September of 1950 the North Korean forces had advanced as ...
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What was the legacy of the war for north korea and south korea during the korean war?
The legacy of the Korean War was that many countries were imp...
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What was the legacy of the war for North Korea and South Korea?
After the war, North Korea became poor and undeveloped while ...
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What was the legacy of the war for North Korea and South Korea?
After the war, North Korea became poor and undeveloped while ...
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Who is the current leader of north korea?
Born February 16, 1941, though official accounts place birth ...
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Is Korea north or south of Japan?
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What is in North and South Korea?
Seoul is the capitol of South Korea and Pyongyang is the capi...
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When did North Korea and South Korea split?
Korea split up into North Korea and South Korea in 1948, shor...
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What was the legacy of the war for North Korea and South Korea?
After the war, North Korea became poor and undeveloped while ...
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Who is the current leader of north korea?
Born February 16, 1941, though official accounts place birth ...
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What is in North and South Korea?
Seoul is the capitol of South Korea and Pyongyang is the capi...
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Who is the ruler of north Korea?
Kim Jong-il (AKA Yuri Irsenovich Kim, 2/16/1941 - 12/17/2011)...
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The Chairman and Supreme Commander of North Korea is Kim Jong...
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Is North Korea allied with the US?
The United States is allied with South Korea but not with Nor...
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Who is the current leader of north korea?
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How did other countries support north korea and south korea during the korean war?
The south Koreans were supported militarily from the UN inclu...
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Why do iran and north korea pose a threat to the united states?
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What happened to the missile North Korea launched?
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About North Korea
North Korea was created after Korea split up at the end of the Korean War. It is a hereditary dictatorship, one of the most xenophobic countries in the world, and also one of the poorest. The country is in possession of nuclear weapons.
About Kim Jong il
Kim Jong il was the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea, from 1994 until his death in 2011. Known for combining communism, unauthorized nuclear weapons program and general craziness, he is thought to have died from complications from cancer on December 17 2011.

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