Thursday, 12 February 2015
Hellish south Korea
South Korea has been reduced to a hell on earth owing to unpopular rule pursued by the south Korean authorities.
South Korean children who should be under social protection are seized with anxiety and fear by extreme mistreatment.
Some days ago, a governess at a kindergarten in Incheon threatened and gave a four-year old child’s hair a tug for the mere fact that he hardly understood her remarks. Of late, children under five years old at a campus in Gyonggi Province were locked up in a dark room called “a haunted house”.
They stripped the fretful children of their clothes in winter, forced them to take garlic and red pepper to tighten discipline among them, induced the children to vomit by supplying them undesirable food to them and pushed their heads into a bathtub. Therefore, the kindergarten is reminiscent of a big children jail.
The children’s maltreatment has been disclosed in 90 kindergartens from 2010 to 2012.
According to official statistics, the number of the children’s mistreatment reached 6 790 in 2013 alone and the death rate recorded high since 2001.
About 8 400 homeless children led a Bohemian life due to excessive economic distress in 2013 alone.
A south Korean woman in Paju of Gyonggi Province took her own life after killing her two-weeks old son with a deadly weapon and a woman in Incheon killed herself after pressing her 4 years old son to death with a pillow.
Children traffic are daily occurrences in south Korea and many children are sold to foreign countries like a package to be a means of moneymaking.
A fire started at an apartment on Jan. 10, leaving 4 dead and 120 others wounded and four workers were dead when an engine room fell from a crane in the middle of removal at a shipyard in Busan on Jan. 21.
The miserable situation of south Korea clearly shows that south Korea is a desert of human rights and a living hell.
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