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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
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                 several atrocious deaths. Women rarely died peacefully. I saw breasts
                 slashed with knives, genitals smashed in with shovel handles, necks bro-
                 ken with hammers . . . In the camps, death is very banal. And political
                 criminals do whatever they have to do to survive. They do anything to get
                 a fraction more corn or pig fat. Even so, every day four or five people
                 would die in this camp, of hunger, by accident, or through execution.   108
                 Another characteristic of the North Korea's Communist regime was
             its adoption and cruel implementation of the eugenics theory, which
             was another product of Darwinism. As we saw earlier, eugenics was
             proposed by Darwin's cousin Francis Galton, and appeared as a scien-
             tific enterprise at the beginning of the 20th century. The aim of eugenics
             is to sterilize people who are sick, disabled, or of a particular race and to
             have healthy people reproduce. It was imagined that in the end, this
             process would bring a healthier race into being. The first country to im-
             plement eugenics as an official policy was Nazi Germany. At first, Hitler
             gathered congenitally ill and disabled people into "sterilization centers,"
             and later had them killed.
                 North Korea's Darwinist-Communist regime implemented this
             cruelty under the name of "accelerating evolution." The Black Book of
             Communism described eugenics, North Korean style:
                 Anyone who is handicapped in North Korea suffers terrible social exclu-
                 sion. The handicapped are not allowed to live in Pyongyang. Until re-
                 cently they were all kept in special locations in the suburbs so that family
                 members could visit them. Today they are exiled to remote mountainous
                 regions or to islands in the Yellow Sea. Two such locations have been iden-
                 tified with certainty: Boujun and Euijo, in the north of the country, close to
                 the Chinese border. This policy of discrimination has recently spread be-
                 yond Pyongyang to Nampo, Kaesong, and Chongjin.
                 Similar treatment applies to anyone out of the ordinary. Dwarves, for in-
                 stance, are now arrested and sent to camps; they are not only forced to live
                 in isolation but also prevented from having children. Kim Jong II himself
                 has said that "the race of dwarves must disappear."   109
                 Vietnam was another bloody Communist dictatorship in Asia.
             North Vietnam carried on a long war first with the French and then with
             the Americans. In 1975 it took South Vietnam and formed a single united
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