A Christmas prayer for North Korea’s Christians
While the Kim family regime has long punished every North Korean whom China repatriates, it reserves the harshest penalties for those believed to have had contact with Christians in China. It also has sent agents into China to kidnap South Korean pastors working with North Korean refugees including, in 2000, a pastor from Chicago who was a permanent resident of the U.S. Kim Dong-shik is believed to have died in prison in North Korea. It is unclear whether North Korea’s recent arrest of American Kenneth Jung Ho Pae for unspecified crimes against the state, confirmed Friday by the official press, is related to Mr. Pae’s reported association with a Christian organization.
The regime has stepped up the campaign against Christians in recent years. It trains police and soldiers about the dangers of religion and sends agents posing as refugees into China to infiltrate churches. Sometimes the agents even set up fake prayer meetings to catch worshipers, according to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. Kim Jong Eun’s announcement last month of a nationwide effort to crack down on “rebellious elements” undoubtedly targets Christians, among others.
Why does the regime fear Christianity? Eom Myong-hui, who escaped from North Korea a few years ago, became a pastor in South Korea and is now living in the U.S., says that it is because Christianity points the way to freedom: “In my view, Christianity is about the individual, about accepting responsibility.” That is anathema to Pyongyang, which wants to control every aspect of its citizens’ lives.









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We should have taken out the leadership of North Korea decades ago. It is evil.
Paul-Cincy on December 24, 2012 at 11:48 AM
Yes.
Syria gets headlines (rightly so), & we send military aid to its opposition, for murdering so many of its people.
Yet NK murders at least as many, tortures 1000s more, & enslaves millions. And all we do to them is send them a basketball.
itsnotaboutme on December 24, 2012 at 12:51 PM
The UN hammers Israel every month for nothing more than defending itself.
Yet they are silent on The Most Wicked Regime In History.
itsnotaboutme on December 24, 2012 at 12:53 PM
It’s way past time to fulfill Sen. McCain’s suggestion that there be a League of Free Nations.
The UN is hopelessly corrupt & toothless.
itsnotaboutme on December 24, 2012 at 12:54 PM
What? No wonder the left doesn’t like us.
davidk on December 24, 2012 at 1:01 PM
This Christmas season, for the North Korean Christians, this is my prayer: May the Lord bless you and keep you, may the Lord make His face to shine upon you, and lift you up, and give you peace. Amen.
tommy71 on December 24, 2012 at 1:38 PM