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Documentation - HRNK

This report examines North Korea's forced and slave labor practices in mining, highlighting the exploitation of marginalized social groups.
This report identifies and analyzes imagery of a North Korean political prison camp, providing an understanding of its operations.
This report explains how North Korean politics contribute to a connection between a "Pyongyang Republic" and human rights denial.
This report analyses satellite imagery of Camp 16, North Korea's largest and most secretive political prison camp.
This report details activity and human rights violations at North Korea's Political Prison Camp commonly known as Kwan-li-so No.14 or Camp 14.
This book explores the distinctive features, dynamics, and style of leadership in North Korea under Kim Jong-un.
In this report David Hawk conducts interviews with former prisoners to uncover instances of gender regression and prisoner disappearances.
In this report HRNK and AllSource Analysis provide an updated satellite imagery analysis of Camp 15, the prison-labor facility.

Statement of Greg Scarlatoiu, Executive Director, Committee for Human Rights in North Korea at the hearing of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission entitled “North Korea’s Forced Labor Enterprise: A […]

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