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Kaechon internment camp
Chosŏn'gŭl
개천 제14호 관리소
Hancha
价川第十四號管理所
Revised Romanization
Gaecheon Je14ho Gwalliso
McCune–Reischauer
Kaechŏn Che14ho Kwalliso
Chosŏn'gŭl
개천 정치범수용소
Hancha
价川政治犯收容所
Revised Romanization
Gaecheon Jeongchibeom Suyongso
McCune–Reischauer
Kaechŏn Chŏngch'ibŏm Suyongso
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Human experimentation
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Political prisons (Kwanliso)
Kaechon (No. 14)
Yodok (No. 15 - closed)
Hwasong (No. 16)
Pukchang (No. 18)
Hoeryong (No. 22 - closed)
Chongjin (No. 25)
Sunghori (No. 26 - closed)
Onsong (No. 12 - closed)
Re-education camps (Kyohwaso)
Kaechon (No. 1)
Tongrim (No. 2)
Sinuiju (No. 3)
Kangdong (No. 4)
Sariwon (No. 6)
Kanggye (No. 7)
Ryongdam (No. 8)
Hamhung (No. 9)
Chungsan (No. 11)
Chongori (No. 12)
Oro (No. 22 - closed)
Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Wonsan (No. 88)
Hoeryong
Abductions and POWs
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Abductions of South Korean citizens
Korean War POWs detained in North Korea
International reactions
U.S. Law of 2004
Japanese Law of 2006 [ja]
South Korea Law of 2016
UNGA Resolution 62/167 United Nations COI Report
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Kaechon Internment Camp (Korean: 개천 제14호 관리소, also spelled Kae'chŏn or Gaecheon) is a labor camp in North Korea for political prisoners and descendants of alleged criminals. The official name for the camp is Kwan-li-so (Penal-labor colony) No. 14. The camp is commonly known as Camp 14. It is not to be confused with the Kaechon concentration camp (Kyo-hwa-so No. 1), which is located 20 km (12 mi) to the northwest. Nearest train station is the Oedong station of the Taegon Line.
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