Rep. Scott: N. Korea Government Does Not Care About Its Population
Congressman David Scott (D-Ga.) describes life in North Korea as one of despair, stating that Kim Jung Il does not care for his people. Scott says that North Koreans are starving because their government is solely concerned with its image abroad — implying it may become a nuclear state. (0:50)
June 17, 2009
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