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One Day Left to Support HRNK This Giving Tuesday

Dear Friends and Supporters of HRNK, On Tuesday, December 2, please keep HRNK in your thoughts and prayers. We need your generous support. Defunded by the U.S. government under the previous and the current U.S. administrations, HRNK is facing an existential crisis. We have been telling the truth about North Korea’s crimes against humanity since 2001. State Department funding assisted our satellite imagery investigation of North Korea’s political detention, workers officially dispatched overseas, and information environment, beginning in October 2014. That support vanished in March 2023. Without your help, downsizing will occur, unfortunately to the point where the very existence of HRNK may be in jeopardy. North Korea’s Kim regime procures the funds needed to fuel its nuclear and missile programs as well as other tools of death by oppressing and exploiting its people at home and abroad. To this day, 200.000 North Korean men, women, and children are imprisoned at North Korea’s kwan-li-so political prison camps, pursuant to the yeon-jwa-jae system of guilt by association. The Kim regime is more than a Korean peninsula or regional threat. The human rights-security nexus it has generated is now threatening international peace and security, through the exportation of instability and violence to Eastern Europe and the Middle East. A UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) accredited NGO since April 2018, HRNK can continue the good fight only with your help. Please donate to HRNK. In addition to your personal assistance, we implore you to put us in contact with any grant agency

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Three Days Left to Support HRNK This Giving Tuesday

Dear Friends and Supporters of HRNK, On Tuesday, December 2, please keep HRNK in your thoughts and prayers. We need your generous support. Defunded by the U.S. government under the previous and the current U.S. administrations, HRNK is facing an existential crisis. We have been telling the truth about North Korea’s crimes against humanity since 2001. State Department funding assisted our satellite imagery investigation of North Korea’s political detention, workers officially dispatched overseas, and information environment, beginning in October 2014. That support vanished in March 2023. Without your help, downsizing will occur, unfortunately to the point where the very existence of HRNK may be in jeopardy. North Korea’s Kim regime procures the funds needed to fuel its nuclear and missile programs as well as other tools of death by oppressing and exploiting its people at home and abroad. To this day, 200.000 North Korean men, women, and children are imprisoned at North Korea’s kwan-li-so political prison camps, pursuant to the yeon-jwa-jae system of guilt by association. The Kim regime is more than a Korean peninsula or regional threat. The human rights-security nexus it has generated is now threatening international peace and security, through the exportation of instability and violence to Eastern Europe and the Middle East. A UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) accredited NGO since April 2018, HRNK can continue the good fight only with your help. Please donate to HRNK. In addition to your personal assistance, we implore you to put us in contact with any grant agency

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HRNK Commemorates 75 Years since the Outbreak of the Korean War

Seventy-five years ago, on June 25, 1950, Kim Il-sung’s troops invaded South Korea,triggering a fratricidal war that resulted in 2.5 to 3 million military and civilian casualtiesas well as massive internal displacement of the Korean population. Through thesacrifice of half a million South Korean troops, 37,000 U.S. servicemen and women,

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Greg Scarlatoiu, President and CEO of HRNK, Testifies at First-Ever UN General Assembly High-Level Plenary Meeting on North Korean Human Rights (MANNA 24)

Greg Scarlatoiu, President and CEO of HRNK, Testifies at First-Ever UN General Assembly High-Level Plenary Meeting on North Korean Human Rights Greg Scarlatoiu, President and CEO of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) delivered powerful testimony on May 20 at the first-ever High-Level Plenary Meeting of the

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