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Women Soldiers In N.k.
The lot of these women doesn't bear thinking about, does it?
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North Korea has universal conscription for males and selective conscription for females with many pre- and post-service requirements
Article 86 of the North Korean Constitution states: "National defence is the supreme duty and honour of citizens. Citizens shall defend the country and serve in the armed forces as required by law."
KPA soldiers serve a minimum of 10 years of military service in the KPA, which also runs its own factories, farms and trading arms.
North Korea has universal conscription for males and selective conscription for females with many pre- and post-service requirements
Article 86 of the North Korean Constitution states: "National defence is the supreme duty and honour of citizens. Citizens shall defend the country and serve in the armed forces as required by law."
KPA soldiers serve a minimum of 10 years of military service in the KPA, which also runs its own factories, farms and trading arms.
What with; "Every woman was given a small set of drawers in which to store their uniforms. On top of those drawers each kept two framed photographs. One was of North Korea's founder Kim Il-sung. The second was of his now deceased heir, Kim Jong-il." - for seven years of their lives!
It makes George Orwell's "1984" sound like a tiptoe through the tulips.
It makes George Orwell's "1984" sound like a tiptoe through the tulips.
I keep thinking of that NK soldier who defected a week or so ago. he was shot and injured by his former colleagues. The doctors in S korea who were looking after him discovered that his innards were full of parasites. (Tapeworms ? Worse ?) which says a lot for the sort of food they were being given. You'd think the armed forces might get the best food ( after the self-appointed aristocracy, of course) So what on earth do you imagine ordinary people get to eat ?