Oro concentration camp
Kyo-hwa-so No. 22 Oro is a "reeducation camp" with ca. 1,000 prisoners in South Hamgyong, North Korea.[1]


Oro

Pyongyang
Location of Oro camp in North Korea
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References
- "The Hidden Gulag – Exposing Crimes against Humanity in North Korea's Vast Prison System (p. 98 - 100)" (PDF). The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea. Retrieved September 14, 2012.
External links
- Committee for Human Rights in North Korea: The Hidden Gulag - Overview of North Korean prison camps with testimonies and satellite photographs
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