• '25 virgin girls': North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un have his own 'pleasure squad', says report

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    '25 virgin girls': North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un have his own 'pleasure squad', says report

    While the most attractive girls serve the dictator directly, others are assigned to satisfy lower-ranking figures...

    Digital Desk: Yeonmi Park, a courageous defector from North Korea, has unveiled disturbing truths about Kim Jong Un's regime, particularly regarding his notorious "pleasure squad." According to a report by Mirror, Park disclosed the harrowing ordeal endured by young women selected to satisfy the dictator's desires.

    Allegedly, Kim Jong Un personally handpicks 25 virgin girls annually for his "pleasure squad," chosen based on their appearance and unwavering political loyalty. Park revealed that she was scouted twice for this role but was rejected due to her family background. 

    The selection process is thorough, with girls scrutinized for any familial ties to defectors or individuals in South Korea or other countries. Once chosen, the girls undergo rigorous medical examinations to ensure their virginity, with even minor imperfections leading to disqualification.

    The "pleasure squad" is segregated into three groups: one trained in massage, another in performing arts, and the third tasked with intimate relations with Kim Jong Un and other high-ranking officials. Park emphasized that their sole purpose is to gratify the desires of these men.

    While the most attractive girls serve the dictator directly, others are assigned to satisfy lower-ranking figures. As they approach their mid-twenties, their tenure ends, with some being married off to the leader's bodyguards.

    This practice traces back to Kim Jong Un's father, Kim Jong-II, who believed sexual intimacy would grant him immortality. Despite his death in 2011, the tradition persists under his son's rule.

    Yeonmi Park's account sheds light on the dark underbelly of North Korea's ruling elite, exposing the exploitation and objectification of young women for the gratification of the regime. It serves as a stark reminder of the human rights abuses rampant within the secretive state, urging the international community to address these atrocities.