Ghost ships wash up in Japan with skeletons on board
Updated 12:02 AM ET, Tue December 4, 2017
Summary: Lately ships have been arriving at the coast of Japan with skeletons on board. The origin of the skeletons are believed to be from North Korea. Boats were spotted drifting off shore but it was not until they reached the surface that the bodies were discovered. The number of ships from North Korea washing up on the shore of Japan has increased in the last few years. The reason for this is because Kim Jong Un wanted to expand funding for the military by increasing the fishing industry, and by doing this he put workers on these boats that had no experience.
Analysis: Kim Jong Un is basically putting the people of his country's lives in danger to support funding. It is absolutely awful that these people have to lose their lives this way and then be found without a hint of who they are. This kind of reminds me of the Atlantic slave trade and Middle Passage.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/28/asia/north-korea-japan-ship/index.html
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