• North Korea arrests US man on charges of "Committing a Crime"
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Unfortunately, this is the only source I know of this story. Source: [url]http://www.presstv.ir/usdetail/174973.html[/url] [QUOTE] North Korea confirmed Thursday that it had arrested a U.S. national and was in the process of indicting him on charges of "committing a crime" against the nation. "U.S. citizen Jun Young Su was arrested in November 2010 and has since been investigated by a relevant organ for committing a crime against (North Korea) after entering it," the state-run KCNA news agency reported Thursday. [/QUOTE] So apparently committing a crime is a crime. This means you commit twice as many crimes all the time, since you commit a crime, which is also a crime, so you just committed two crimes. ...But if the crime of committing a crime is also a crime then you actually commit three times as many time as you normally do, considering committing a crime is a crime, so you must count the crime you just committed as a third separate crime alongside your other two crimes. ...this goes on forever. I think I understand why North Korea sucks now :v:
That will get rid of the American criminal!
Here we go again...
[quote]a relevant organ[/quote] [img]http://www.usna.edu/Music/Accessable/organ12.JPG[/img] :confused:
[quote]"committing a crime" [B]against the nation.[/B][/quote] So it's badly worded treason?
probably pointed at a portrait of Kim Jong Il or something.
[QUOTE=Contag;29226325]So it's badly worded treason?[/QUOTE] You can't commit treason against a country you aren't a citizen of.
[QUOTE=FuhFuhFresh;29226371]You can't commit treason against a country you aren't a citizen of.[/QUOTE] Ah, in my country treason applies to citizens and non-citizens alike.
....Thoughtcrime :v:
this sounds unfortunately similar to Joseph K.'s situation in Kafka's The Trial
Perhaps getting North Korean news from the Iranian state news channel might be a bad idea. I'm guessing a key detail got lost somewhere in translation.
[QUOTE=FuhFuhFresh;29226224]...But if the crime of committing a crime is also a crime then you actually commit three times as many time as you normally do, considering committing a crime is a crime, so you must count the crime you just committed as a third separate crime alongside your other two crimes. ...this goes on forever.[/QUOTE] So anything illegal you do is infinite crimes, which means infinite sentence. Loitering? Life in prison for you, criminal! :cop:
Gotta love that North Korean law.
[QUOTE=teh pirate;29226289][img_thumb]http://www.usna.edu/Music/Accessable/organ12.JPG[/img_thumb] :confused:[/QUOTE]That's an irrelevant organ.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;29230237]That's an irrelevant organ.[/QUOTE] The human heart is pretty relevant to survival [img]http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSdsmza_sTJoKquu3PVv7y5iV3CP9xesLQ53yA-BoDl36c4VQTI6w[/img]
[QUOTE=FuhFuhFresh;29226224] So apparently committing a crime is a crime. This means you commit twice as many crimes all the time, since you commit a crime, which is also a crime, so you just committed two crimes. [/QUOTE] WE HAVE TO GO DEEPER a
Guys he has commited a crime, STOP RIGHT THERE YOU CRIMINAL SCUM!
[QUOTE=teh pirate;29226289][img_thumb]http://www.usna.edu/Music/Accessable/organ12.JPG[/img_thumb] :confused:[/QUOTE] Stop posting off topic, it's this one [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ZvChD.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Contag;29226484]Ah, in my country treason applies to citizens and non-citizens alike.[/QUOTE] And what country is that? What you said is basically against the definition of the word treason. How the hell can it be treason if it applies to non-citizens?
[QUOTE=ionuttzu;29231309]And what country is that? What you said is basically against the definition of the word treason. How the hell can it be treason if it applies to non-citizens?[/QUOTE] Australia. It's defined as 'a person'. [quote]"A person commits an offence, called treason, if the person: (a) causes the death of the Sovereign, the heir apparent of the Sovereign, the consort of the Sovereign, the Governor-General or the Prime Minister; or (b) causes harm to the Sovereign, the Governor-General or the Prime Minister resulting in the death of the Sovereign, the Governor-General or the Prime Minister; or (c) causes harm to the Sovereign, the Governor-General or the Prime Minister, or imprisons or restrains the Sovereign, the Governor-General or the Prime Minister; or (d) levies war, or does any act preparatory to levying war, against the Commonwealth; or (e) engages in conduct that assists by any means whatever, with intent to assist, an enemy: (i) at war with the Commonwealth, whether or not the existence of a state of war has been declared; and (ii) specified by Proclamation made for the purpose of this paragraph to be an enemy at war with the Commonwealth; or (f) engages in conduct that assists by any means whatever, with intent to assist: (i) another country; or (ii) an organisation; that is engaged in armed hostilities against the Australian Defence Force; or (g) instigates a person who is not an Australian citizen to make an armed invasion of the Commonwealth or a Territory of the Commonwealth; or (h) forms an intention to do any act referred to in a preceding paragraph and manifests that intention by an overt act."[/quote] As there is some implicit allegiance/agreement (that is, to abide by the rules) when admitted to a country via immigration, it could be considered a form of treachery. Dictionary meanings virtually always lack nuance.
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American Pigs shall never spoil our glorious nation!
[QUOTE=Kim_Jong_il;29237304]American Pigs shall never spoil our glorious nation![/QUOTE] Too late for Kim Jong-un though.
The man was probably an evil fascist spy sent to destroy our beautiful nation by the american regime.
Thank God! Who would of known what treacherous crimes this man would of committed if our glorious leader didn't stop him!
[QUOTE=Dr. Fishtastic;29231132]Stop posting off topic, it's this one [img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/ZvChD.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] This is North Korea we're talking about. [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/BarrelOrganPhil.jpg[/img] More relevances to the organs
I though the USA was trying to convict the wikileaks guy of treason or something?
[QUOTE=yaik9a;29250613]I though the USA was trying to convict the wikileaks guy of treason or something?[/QUOTE] If you are referring to Assange, no one with an ounce of common sense or an understanding of law is trying to do so. However if you are referring to Bradley Manning (the person who allegedly did the leaking) then its entirely possible he would be charged (and probably convicted) with treason.
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