Bountiful North Korea

Published: May 19, 2012 at 1:54pm

The Telegraph has carried a report about how some starving North Koreans have resorted to eating human flesh, and how they are executed for doing so.

You’re left with the feeling that it’s not so much because of the cannibalism that they’ve received the ultimate punishment, but because their cannibalism is proof of starvation.

It’s hard to believe that Labour’s CURRENT international secretary, Alex Sceberras Trigona, had us throw in our lot with those oppressors, and that he’s still unapologetic about his behaviour today.

First they starve their people and then, when they have nothing left to eat but other people, they kill them for doing so.




5 Comments Comment

  1. NotMaltastar says:

    I few days ago I happened to stumble on a You-Tube clip about cannibalism in North Korea. I thought it was a scam. It seems that it was true after all.

    Shame on AST and Joey’s New Labour Movement who is still enamoured of North Korea.

  2. D. Azzopardi says:

    I highly recommend the recently released book, “Escape from Camp 14”, a true story about the life of a boy who was born and escaped from a prison camp in North Korea. The only way I can best describe it is as a “goldfish in a bowl” life.

    Your only knowledge of what life is is so controlled, where even moral precepts such as good and bad are handed down to you by the guards, that you know nothing else, and I don’t use that phrase as a manner of speaking, but literally.

    For example, he wasn’t told what the capital of North Korea was.

    His idea of “forgiveness” is when you fall to your knees to beg not to be hit if you do something wrong.

    Morality is whether you obey the 10 camp rules or not. If the rules tell you not to steal food, and you get caught and shot, it’s your fault, and the guards where “morally” correct to shoot you.

    imblogs.reuters.com/the-human-impact/2012/04/27/escape-from-camp-14-life-inside-north-koreas-brutal-labour-camps/mediately.

  3. Francis Saliba MD says:

    I do not think it is at all surprising that Alex Sceberras Trigona would like us to throw in our lot with starving North Koreans reduced to cannibalism.

    What is unbelievably shocking is that a refurbished Labour Party would welcome back such people among its (not so new) leadership.

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