the control wielded by kim jong un. it s a hidden part of a highly secretive regime but a group of investigators have put together a 3 d computer model of what a north korean detention center looks like. our correspondent in seoul, laura bicker, has the details. the prison modelled as a detention centre are just a few miles within the north korean border. many of the detainees were caught trying to escape north korea and sent back from china to this detention centre. we can see in the model that many of the detainees crawled through a tiny door only about a metre high. many believe it is done so that detainees are kept on their hands and knees. when they go into the cell, it is small, with about nine people inside. they all have to sit cross legged for about 12 hours a day, with their hands on their knees. they are not allowed to talk, and they are only given a break to eat and to sleep. when it comes to food, they are only given a few corn husks a day to eat. when the korea future gro
His technical savvy was on display in films like “2001: A Space Odyssey,” “Star Trek: the Motion Picture,” “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” and “Blade Runner.”
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