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NoKo testing bio-chem weapons on disabled children

posted at 4:05 pm on July 24, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
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The actors in tyrannies may change for different places and times, but the script remains shockingly consistent.  A high-ranking defector from North Korea has told the media that Kim Jong-Il’s regime routinely used mentally and physically handicapped children to test its biological and chemical weapons, a tale reminiscent of the Nazis and Josef Mengele.  It focuses attention on the DPRK’s other weapons of mass destruction, nearly forgotten in the conflict over their nuclear capabilities:

But among the accounts they carried with them is one of the most shocking yet to emerge — namely the use of humans, specifically mentally or physically handicapped children, to test North Korea’s biological and chemical weapons.

“If you are born mentally or physically deficient, says Im, the government says your best contribution to society… is as a guinea pig for biological and chemical weapons testing.” …

The former military captain says it was in the early 1990s, that he watched his then commander wrestle with giving up his 12-year-old daughter who was mentally ill.

The commander, he says, initially resisted, but after mounting pressure from his military superiors, he gave in.

Im watched as the girl was taken away. She was never seen again.

One of Im’s own men later gave him an eyewitness account of human-testing.

McKittrick at Closing Velocity notes that this corroborates an allegation repeated by Popular Mechanics in 2007 of political prisoners being put to the same use.  McKittrick normally focuses on missile defense, but explains that this is relevant to that issue:

While many defense analysts are fixated on North Korea’s pusuit of nuclear warhead miniaturization, less attention has been given to their other WMDs — namely chemical and biological weapons. Tipping their intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs) with nukes is a significant challenge (one report claims they have already achieved this feat). But swapping a standard high explosive SCUD warhead with a cannister of toxins? Easy …

So while it can certainly be more sensational to talk about a nuclear ICBM bearing down on Hawaii, the more immediate — and fully developed and operational — threat is the potential for toxic missile attacks on the extremely dense population centers in South Korea and Japan.

The barbarity of this is breathtaking, and McKittrick is right to link this to missile defense.  If Pyongyang has continued their bio-chem program — given their intransigence on nukes, they’d be unlikely to have stopped — then those weapons probably represent a greater threat to the region than nukes, at least for the moment.  The biggest threat for those would be terrorism, though, rather than overt warfare, and not just fron Pyongyang.  They could be selling these to any number of groups around the world in exchange for hard currency and the opportunity to take the focus of non-proliferation away from the Korean peninsula.

The US and the other nations remain committed to a negotiated settlement with North Korea, and that door should not be closed.  However, a regime capable of this barbarity cannot be trusted to honor agreements without a boot on its neck and a gun to its temple.

Update: The Irish Spy has more thoughts.


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A truly disgusting and monstrous regime. I don’t know what else to say, but my heart weeps for the North Korean people who are prisoners of this sadistic regime.

Richard Romano on July 24, 2009 at 6:14 PM

A truly disgusting and monstrous regime. I don’t know what else to say, but my heart weeps for the North Korean people who are prisoners of this sadistic regime.

Richard Romano on July 24, 2009 at 6:14 PM

And the NorKs are monstrous, too!

bluelightbrigade on July 24, 2009 at 6:17 PM

Tyrannies come with guns to take your heart after they stripped you of everything else. Therein lies the difference.

Liam on July 24, 2009 at 5:16 PM

“But the “prophet” was sent to you with a message…give up your daughter, if not then you will not be blessed, or worse.”
See what happens? The words become “sweet”.
Of course you are right, you would want to see God in His presence, but that is not what many other religions teach…and I felt it first hand.
So this man giving up his daughter, is very understandable to me now, it was made clear, many are not as far from thinking this is okay as you may and other may believe.

right2bright on July 24, 2009 at 6:20 PM

So North Korea uses handicapped children as guinea pigs for their chemical warfare testing, and America kills handicapped AND healthy kids for no reason at all. I see no difference between us the the North Koreans.

Jeff from WI on July 24, 2009 at 6:29 PM

I see no difference between us the the North Koreans.

Jeff from WI on July 24, 2009 at 6:29 PM

That’s because you’re a colossal moron. Nonsense like this just validates everything Lindsay Graham and the RINO’s say.

Django on July 24, 2009 at 6:42 PM

A truly disgusting and monstrous regime.

Richard Romano on July 24, 2009 at 6:14 PM

No, I think that description only applies to the Bush Administration.

And North Korea acts this way because Bush called them part of the Axis of Evil.

/sarc

jazz_piano on July 24, 2009 at 6:45 PM

And Obama wants to talk to these people – using the term people very loosely?

He continually denies American exceptionalism and see moral equivalence in even the most heinous of regimes. The source article made me sick.

redfoxbluestate on July 24, 2009 at 6:58 PM

There is a special place in Hell for people like him.

DuctTapeMyBrain on July 24, 2009 at 7:10 PM

There is a special place in Hell for people like him.

DuctTapeMyBrain on July 24, 2009 at 7:10 PM

How does the scripture go?

I would be better for a millstone to be hung around his neck and to be drowned in the sea than to offend these little ones?

A bullet would be much more than they deserve. I hope they die in a fire or worse.

Chaz706 on July 24, 2009 at 7:17 PM

Rahm’s brother, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, an Obooba healthcare advisor, just might approve.

Akzed on July 24, 2009 at 4:21 PM

This is truly frightening. I did not know Rahm Emanuel had a whacked brother who’s in a position of power in the 0bama admin. Reading this puts it into perspective when you think of how the 0ne keeps insisting that we’ll actually SAVE money under his new program, but he can’t explain how.

4shoes on July 24, 2009 at 7:23 PM

“I didn’t know what was going on.”

We do now. It’s time to clean that sewer. We don’t need to be attacked to have a reason to do the right thing.

davidk on July 24, 2009 at 8:25 PM

Repulsive.

The act or that picture? Took me a minute to figure out if I was looking at a Team America clip or not.

Seriously, very seriously. If true, this is one of those “crimes against humanity” that is in the spirit of the UN Charter while that corrupt organization is more concerned about attacking Israel and condemning the US because the Gitmo detainees only have basic cable. What is the point of the UN if they allow these kinds of atrocities to pass without reaction?

highhopes on July 24, 2009 at 8:38 PM

First they came for the old folks… I didn’t say anything because I was not old…..Then they came for the disabled…I didn’t say anything because I was not disabled….Years passed and I became old and disabled then…….

Herb on July 24, 2009 at 10:29 PM

What is the news source for this story?

The only source I found was ALJAZEERA.NET.

4thQTR on July 24, 2009 at 11:34 PM

Why would he need to to used disabled children when we can send him all of our old people who would be an unnecessary burden on Obamacare?

scrubjay on July 25, 2009 at 2:12 AM

No doubt the Messiah’s new science tsar, John Holdren would approve. Question: how soon is he leaving for NK to get some pointers?

Friendly21 on July 25, 2009 at 12:00 PM

I dunno…I always remember how we were told babies in Kuwait were taken out of incubators by the invading Iraqis, and it wasn’t true. Or was it, who knows for sure?

Of course the Norks are monstrous, but this…I dunno.

PattyJ on July 25, 2009 at 7:16 PM

PattyJ on July 25, 2009 at 7:16 PM

Over one million political prisoners living (barely) in camps all over the far northern part of North Korea…and for most their only crime was seeking more food and asking the local official in charge of distributing food, “Mr. Commissar, will we have food this week?” or “Why are Party members eating well and we get nothing?”

Showing disloyalty to “Loyalty of the First Order” (one of the official names for Kim Chong-il) is a crime.

Yes, those enforcers, scientists and special assignment personnel of the Korean Workers Party are indeed monstrous…and this incident? Actually fairly common.

[Spent nearly a decade working North Koreans all over the globe...those who defected were of the elites and even they could not stand conditions there.]

coldwarrior on July 25, 2009 at 8:32 PM

A little something from YouTube…

Pay close attention to the outer wire fence and the massive size of the insulators holding the wire in place…deadly…instantaneous death..if you were to touch the fence.

The warmest spot in the camp for the prisoners appears to be the manure/compost pile.


And, here is another item on YouTube
….

coldwarrior on July 25, 2009 at 9:15 PM

Okay, you convinced me!

PattyJ on July 25, 2009 at 9:20 PM

I hope we all realize the human cost that will come when North Korea is found to be peddling WMD’s. I’m not so sure we did anyone a favor by not putting that mad dog Kim Jong-Il out of his misery long ago.

scotash on July 25, 2009 at 11:16 PM

And a company out of Singapore has just opened a fast food place…not exactly Mickie D’s…in P’yongyang.

A North Korean “hamburger” (called minced beef on a bun since a Hamburger is an evil American thing) costs about half a days wages for the average North Korean.

Guess the Dear Leader is offering incentives to the elites to stick around?

coldwarrior on July 25, 2009 at 11:22 PM

Guess the Dear Leader is offering incentives to the elites to stick around?
coldwarrior on July 25, 2009 at 11:22 PM

The question everyone wants an answer for: How long will the Dear Leader stick around?

Friendly21 on July 26, 2009 at 11:10 AM

Friendly21 on July 26, 2009 at 11:10 AM

Given his state of “health” I’d give him till this Fall…perhaps his demise will be a Christmas present for North Korea?

coldwarrior on July 26, 2009 at 12:13 PM

Have you noticed this story hasn’t made it to the MSM airwaves? Why do you think this is? I’ll tell ya… it has everything to do with the fact that this story is a little too close to Rahm E.’s brother’s assertions that it’s ok to deny Alzheimer’s patients medical care for the Obamanazi’s comfort.

Why, exactly, is the administration and liberal elite so hyped about getting this health care “reform” passed? Because they see it as a way to get votes, yes. But it also is a GREAT way to legally weed out undesirables. You can give away a lot more money to those in “need” if you don’t have millions of older folks taking up Medicare and Social Security money. The real stupidity of all this is the millions of AARP types who truly believe this reform is for THEM. It is NOT the young and healthy who will have their health care rationed. It is those who are older who NEED the health care that will be told “No. You’re too *insert whatever descriptor here*.”

When this administration says they’re doing something for the American people, that’s when I start looking for the target on our backs. This is not about reforming health care, as we all know. It’s about refining the Obamanazi’s hold on this country.

And since we’ve got an entire generation of young people now voting who don’t even remember what really happened on 9/11 and who have been taught how awful their country is over and over until it’s been crammed in their brains there won’t be a whole lot of them standing up for the rest of us. If there isn’t anyone left who remembers the truth, there isn’t anyone left to rock the boat by TELLING the truth.

Look, I know this is a pretty radical point of view. I know it will be dismissed as ridiculous and overly dramatic. But I’ve been watching how this administration and those who believe in it move. They’re VERY good at NOT saying what the true goals are. Giving these people this much power is NOT good. Giving ANYONE in government the power to decide how health care is doled out is a HORRIFIC idea.

You’ve got millions in North Korea with no choice but to knuckle under to those in power, yet right here in this country, where we DO have a choice, here we stand, with millions of Americans willingly ready to hand over more power to a man and his cronies who have shown they are NOT capable of wielding it fairly or with a lick of common sense.

Mad Mad Monica on July 26, 2009 at 12:49 PM

So is this what we have to look forward to with National Health Insurance?

amr on July 26, 2009 at 1:59 PM

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