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toc =Declaration of Independence (Final) = Edward Peterson Anthony Armstrong 11/04/10    Declaration of Independence for North Korea

Throughout history, it is often the case that two countries have a falling out, or the people in the country don’t like their government. When one group wants to declare independence, it is right to tell them the reasons why.

We the people of North Korea, feel it is time that we take action against the tyrannical government of our country, and break away from its abusive power that has placed our country among the worst human rights records reports in the world. Our government has sent our country into a rapid succession of downward spirals and has gained us no respect from the outside world. Some people have even called our government a “hereditary dictatorship”. The time has come to act.

The people of North Korea strongly feel that our unalienable rights have not been justified. Some of theses rights include no forced labor, freedom of speech, expression, religion, information, and the right to travel freely in and out of the country. All of these rights have been severely abused by our tyrannical government. Governments are created for the sole purpose of protecting and securing its citizens rights, and it is the judgment of the people to break and form a new government that satisfies them. As North Korean citizens, we feel that our government has complete control, and that after repeated incidents of breaking our rights, we feel that it is time to break off and abolish it. The list below is the rights that you have abused: We have been denied freedom of speech and threatened with the death penalty if the government hears and disagrees with us. We have been denied access to Internet information, depriving us of knowledge outside our world. We have been unnecessarily tortured, judicially killed, and unlawfully sent to prison camps. In prison camps, we are tortured, murdered, raped, starved, and even experimented on by medical means. Disabled citizens have been “shunned” and even killed upon birth. We have been used for forced labor in camps worse than prison. We have generally been denied freedom of religion, and threatened with death. We have also been denied Bibles, which are an important part of some people’s religions. We have to travel the country with great precautions as not to get caught or unlawfully jailed, and we are not allowed to leave the country. TV stations are government controlled, and therefore we don’t learn essential information about things that the government purposely blocks out. In general, we have been abused, unlawfully sent to prison, and deprived of information and freedom. We have tried to appeal or change this restrictive and tyrannical system, but whenever any leader steps up, they are publicly executed and tortured, sent to political prison camps, or even secretly murdered. This madness has to stop. The time has come to change. We ought to be free and independent from our government, which should be abolished with the help of other countries. We need a government that will maintain law, but keep it fair so that our rights our secured, and that our country is restored to the peaceful and joyous place that it used to be. We the people of North Korea, declare our independence from our government, and hereby have no allegiance to it. We are also permissible to wage war on other countries and make alliances with whom we wish to.

=Declaration of Independence (Draft) =

Edward Peterson Anthony Armstrong 11/01/10 Declaration of Independence for North Korea

Throughout history, when one group wants to leave another, it is right to tell them the reasons why.

We the people of North Korea, feel it is time that we take action against the tyrannical government of our country, and break away from its abusive power that has placed our country among the worst human rights records reports in the world. Our government has sent our country into a rapid succession of downward spirals and has gained us no respect from the outside world. Some people have even called our government a “hereditary dictatorship”. The time has come to act.

We the people of North Korea strongly feel that our unalienable rights have not been justified. Some of theses rights include no forced labor, freedom of speech, expression, religion, information, and the right to travel freely in and out of the country. All of these rights have been severely abused by our tyrannical government. Governments our created for the sole purpose of protecting and securing its citizens rights, and it is the judgment of the people to break and form a new government that satisfies them. As North Korean citizens, we feel that our government has complete control, and that after repeated incidents of breaking our rights, we feel that it is time to break off and abolish it.

The list below is the rights that you have abused: · We have been denied freedom of speech and threatened with the death penalty if the government hears and disagrees with us. · We have been denied access to Internet information, depriving us of knowledge outside our world. · We have been unnecessarily tortured, judicially killed, and unlawfully sent to prison camps · In prison camps, we are tortured, murdered, raped, starved, and even experimented on by medical means. · Disabled citizens have been “shunned” and even killed upon birth. · We have been used for forced labor in camps worse than prison. · We have generally been denied freedom of religion, and threatened with death. We have also been denied Bibles, which gain us closer intimacy with God. · We have to travel the country with great precautions as not to get caught or unlawfully jailed, and we are not allowed to leave the country. · TV stations are government controlled, and therefore we don’t learn essential information about things that the government purposely blocks out. In general, we have been abused, unlawfully sent to prison, and deprived of information and freedom.

We the people of North Korea have tried to appeal or change this restrictive and tyrannical system, but whenever any leader steps up, they are publicly executed and tortured, sent to political prison camps, or even secretly murdered. The time has come to change. We ought to be free and independent from our government, which should be abolished with the help of other countries. We need a government that will maintain law, but keep it fair so that our rights our secured, and that our country is restored to the peaceful place that it used to be. We the people of North Korea, declare our independence from our government, and hereby have no allegiance to it.