- Pukch'ang
concentration camp (Hangeul: 북창 제18호 관리소, also
spelled Bukchang) is a
labor camp in
North Korea for
political prisoners. It is
sometimes called...
- • Hancha 北倉郡 • McCune-Reischauer Pukch'ang-gun • Revised
Romanization Bukchang-gun Map of
South Pyongan showing the
location of
Pukchang Country North...
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Wongudan Deoksugung City Hall
Station (Seoul) of and of
Seodaemun Station of
Bukchang-dong is a
legal dong with its
administrative dong
being Sogong-dong ( 37°33′43″N...
- and
expanded it into a
national chain. The
chain was
named after the “
Bukchang Dong”
district in
Korea where Lee's mother-in-law
owned a restaurant. In...
- camp, and
includes the
mountains north of the river,
including Purok-san.
Bukchang, a
concentration camp (Kwan-li-so No.18)
adjoins the
southern banks of...
- (순천; 順川) 1 eup :
Suncheon 8 myeon : Seonso, Sain, Hutan, Jasan, Naenam,
Bukchang, Eunsan,
Sinchang Anju (안주; 安州) 1 eup : Anju 7 myeon : Daeni, Dong, Sin-Anju...
- "arbitrary, violent,
cruel and degrading"
investigation system of
North Korea.
Bukchang Chongjin ****yong
Hwasong Kaechon Yodok The
internment camps for people...
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below shows the six
remaining internment camps in
North Korea.
Yodok and
Bukchang internment camps have
different functions. For the former, the camp is...
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Activities restarted with
around 100
stalls and
makeshift stores in the
Bukchang-dong area. By 1953, 150
shops and 500
street stalls were in the market...
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earliest estimates were from 1982, when the
number was
thought to be 105,000.
Bukchang Chongjin ****yong
Onsong Hwasong Kaechon Yodok North Korea's
kwalliso consist...