In Photos: Cancelled Events to Being Forced to Take up Odd Jobs, How the Pandemic Affected Gen-Z Buzz | Reuters | January 27, 2021, 3:10 pm
1/ 8 Lives that had been focussed on school, university, sports or even going to K-pop concerts vanished overnight for members of Gen Z as the global pandemic struck. While a lot was heard about older people at risk from COVID-19, this younger generation - born between the late 1990s and the early 2010s - also saw their worlds turned upside down in 2020. Valeria Murguia, 21, a university student, poses for a photograph in a field near her home in McFarland, California, U.S., December 17, 2020. Murguia was finishing her junior year at California State University, Fresno, studying communications and working part time at the campus health centre when the pandemic hit. All of a sudden, classes went online and her modest income from crafting social media messages to help students stay healthy evaporated. Living in Fresno, a fast-growing c
Bisnieto de Víctor Manuel III pide perdón a los judíos de Italia por las leyes racistas de Mussolini
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North Korea Uses Dead Bodies of Prisoners as Human Fertilizer on Flower Hill
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North Korea is using the dead bodies of thousands of enslaved prisoners dying at the labor camps as human fertilizer on the infamous Flower Hill . The startling revelation was made in the recently published report by Washington DC based Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK).
The HRNK based its report on the several satellite images of the Chŭngsan No 11 Detention Facility taken at various intervals in the past. The detention facility is located at 30 miles east of the capital Pyongyang in the South P yŏngan Province. The report stated that owing to the extremely harsh conditions, an estimated 2,000 prisoners died or were executed each year.