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From: Andi Wolos & Bob Necci
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Re: Escaped POW Tells Horrifying Tale

Date: October 29, 1998

The recent South Korean escapee, Chang Mu-hwan, has been quoted as stating that, "a growing number of people there were trying to sell their blood to smugglers to survive,." This report was released by the Seoul Defense Monistry.

In addition to his 45 year captivity, the former POW of North Korea endured the privation of the harsh famine that has devastated the reclusive Stalinist nation. According to reprots, he stated that over one million North Koreans has died of starvation last year alone.

As previously reported, the gentleman has identified a considerable number of LIVING POWs in captivity in North Korea.



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