All-out war on religion.P'yongyang -- The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom reports a reign of terror Reign of Terror, 1793–94, period of the French Revolution characterized by a wave of executions of presumed enemies of the state. Directed by the Committee of Public Safety, the Revolutionary government's Terror was essentially a war dictatorship, instituted to against religion in this Marxist-Stalinist country. Relying on eyewitness An individual who was present during an event and is called by a party in a lawsuit to testify as to what he or she observed. The state and Federal Rules of Evidence, which govern the admissibility of evidence in civil actions and criminal proceedings, impose requirements accounts of 40 refugees who fled to South Korea via China, the Commission says torture and public execution are used to crush crush A combination commodity trade in which soybean futures are purchased and soybean meal or oil futures are sold. Compare reverse crush. any religious belief that might challenge the god-like authority of Kim Jong Noun 1. Jong - United States writer (born in 1942) Erica Jong II. Mere possession of a Bible can bring a death sentence, and attending an underground church can result in barbaric public executions such as took place in me case of five church leaders who were run over by a steam roller and whose heads made popping sounds as they were crushed (Nat. Post, Nov. 18, 2005). |
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