The two genocides have a death toll that is way too high. The deaths have been reported in the thousands. In fact, in North Korea, the death toll has been anywhere from 710,000 to 3.5 million people. According to the article, Statistics of North Korean …show more content…
“The Janjaweed are the armed militia supported by the Sudanese Government to carry out the genocide, alongside and independent of, the Sudanese Army,” according to Darfur: The Basics. The North Koreans are different, however. “Previous UN reports and resolutions have concentrated on nine patterns of human rights violation: violation of the right of food; torture and other cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment; arbitrary detention as a form of persecution; violations of human rights associated with the prison camps; discrimination particularly targeting women, children, people living with disabilities, repatriated refugees, and those disfavored by the government; extensive violation of freedom and other related freedoms, violation of the right to life, public executions, and the abusive application of the death penalty; restrictions on freedom of movement and abuse of repatriated defectors; and enforced disappearances, including the abductions of foreign nationals.” This is in relation to the article The Forgotten Genocide: North Korea’s Prison State. The killing in North Korea is being done by the government and national military, not a group that has been organized for the purpose of murdering people, even though it is just as