FAITH UNDER FIRE
Students jailed for reading Bible
'If I am caught, I will be sent to a prison camp for political
criminals'
A Christian ministry working with persecuted members of the church
worldwide is launching a campaign seeking to have North Korean students
who were caught reading the Bible freed from jail.
Officials with the Voice of the Martyrs said the North Korean
government should release immediately the 10 college students in Ham
Kyung Book Do Chung.
They were investigated and arrested, either for reading a Bible or
watching a DVD about the Bible, the ministry said today.
According to Free North Korea Broadcasting, Mr. Jung, a former
vice-president of GumRung Co. of the Rodong Dang Labor Organization
Department, reported the situation.
He escaped to the relative freedom of China to avoid arrest by the
National Security Agency of North Korea, and carried information about
the situation with him.
"In March 2006, 200 Life Bibles and several hundred CDs were purchased
in China and secretly placed in flour bags before being smuggled into
North Korea," he reported. "This huge Bible smuggling case was headed
by GumRung Co. employees who were influenced by Christianity in China
and underground Christians in Nasun City."
He continued, "All the leaders have been arrested and are being
severely tortured. If I am caught, I will be sent to a prison camp for
political criminals. I didn't want to die in prison camp, so I
escaped," he said.
The Free North Korea Broadcasting report added that Jung reported most
of the students attended ChungJin College.
"The students shared the Bible and video CD with their friends. They
also distributed the Bibles and video CDs to the other college towns,"
he said.
North Korean insiders whose identities are secret to keep them from
additional danger have reported that even though being a Christian in
North Korea is a crime, and routinely punished with a sentence to a
prison camp, such repression is not having full success.
"The church is growing," said a "Brother Simon," an inside source who
has provided information to Open Doors USA.
Detailed information from inside North Korea is hard to obtain, but WND
previously reported on the escape of a North Korean man from the
bondage of that nation's dictatorship, who reported many North Koreans
believe dictator Kim Jong-Il actually is a god.
The Christian, now living in South Korea, was identified only as Mr.
Kim. He told Voice of the Martyrs that Kim Jong-Il, and his late father
Kim Il Sung, both are portrayed as gods.
"All North Koreans really believe that Kim Il Sung is a god. He [hid]
the bad things he had done, to preserve his godlike status to the
people. I think 70 to 80 percent of what is said about Kim Il Sung is
similar to the Bible," he told the ministry.
Anecdotal evidence about the nation's persecution is readily available.
For example, Camp 22, the nation's largest concentration camp, can hold
up to 50,000 men, women and children accused of political "crimes,"
while reports of atrocities such as the rampant murder of babies born
to inmates are supported by witnesses.
Meanwhile, Reuters reports, "No one enjoys luxury goods more than
paramount leader Kim Jong-Il, who boasts the country's finest wine
cellar with space for 10,000 bottles. … His annual purchases of
Hennessy cognac reportedly total to $700,000, while the average North
Korean earns the rough estimate equivalent of $900 per year."
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