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Archive for October 24th, 2023

From Bait to Plate – How Forced Labor Taints America’s Seafood Supply Chain

This congressional hearing statement by HRNK highlights China’s use of North Korean forced labor in U.S. seafood supply chains.

North Korean Refugees and the Imminent Danger of Forced Repatriation from China

This congressional hearing statement urges outreach to North Koreans in China, who are at risk of forced repatriation to North Korea.

A Comprehensive Policy for North Korea – Statement of Roberta Cohen before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission

This congressional hearing statement emphasizes that human rights are integral to the development of U.S.-North Korea relations.

Protecting North Korean Refugees: Statement by Greg Scarlatoiu, HRNK Executive Director

“PROTECTING NORTH KOREAN REFUGEES” House Foreign Affairs Committee Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations Statement of Greg Scarlatoiu, Executive Director, Committee for Human Rights in […]

Protecting North Korean Refugees: Written Statement by Roberta Cohen, HRNK Co-Chair Emeritus

“PROTECTING NORTH KOREAN REFUGEES” House Foreign Affairs Committee Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations WRITTEN STATEMENT OF ROBERTA COHEN, CO-CHAIR EMERITUS, COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS […]

North Korea’s Forced Labor Enterprise: A State-Sponsored Marketplace in Human Trafficking -Executive Director Greg Scarlatoiu

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 […]

Subcommittee Briefing and Hearing: Human Rights Abuses and Crimes Against Humanity in North Korea: Testimony of Andrew Natsios

While the Committee asked me to focus my remarks on US government policy on human rights abuses in North Korea, I should begin with a description of those abuses and […]

The Shocking Truth about North Korean Tyranny

HRNK Executive Director Greg Scarlatoiu testifies on Capitol Hill: “The Shocking Truth about North Korean Tyranny.”

China’s Repatriation of North Korean Refugees

Please see the video gallery for a live recording of this hearing. Good afternoon, Chairman Smith, Cochairman Brown, and members of the Commission. On behalf of the Committee for Human […]

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