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Archive for June 23rd, 2024

North Korea’s Political Prison Camp, Kwan-li-so No. 18 (Pukch’ang)

This is the first satellite imagery report by HRNK on a long-term political prison commonly identified by researchers and former detainees as Kwan-li-so No. 18 (Pukch’ang). This report was concurrently published on Tearline.

North Korea’s Political Prison Camp, Kwan-li-so No. 25, Update

This report provides an update to our reports on a long-term political prison commonly identified by former prisoners and researchers.

North Korea: Imagery Analysis of Camp 15

This report details activity and human rights violations at a North Korean prison camp facility commonly known as Camp 15.

Switchback: Evidence of a Connection between Kwan-li-so No. 16 and the Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Facility?

This report analyzes possible road networks connecting a political prison camp and a nuclear test facility.

Report: Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity in North Korean Detention Centers

This Inquiry finds reasonable grounds to conclude that North Korea commits crimes against humanity in its detention centers.

North Korea’s Political Prison Camp, Kwan-li-so No. 14, Update 1

This report is part of efforts to monitor North Korean political prison camps by satellite imagery and former prisoner interviews.

North Korea’s Long-term Prison-Labor Facility, Kyo-hwa-so No.3, T’osŏng-ni (토성리)

This report is part of efforts to monitor North Korean political prison camps by satellite imagery and former prisoner interviews.

North Korea’s Political Prison Camp, Kwan-li-so No. 25, Update 3

This report is part of efforts to monitor North Korean political prison camps by satellite imagery and former prisoner interviews.

North Korea’s Potential Long-Term Prison-Labor Facility at Sŏnhwa-dong (선화동)

Using satellite imagery analysis and witness testimony, this report examines a previously unknown prison-labor facility in North Korea.

North Korea’s Long-term Prison-Labor Facility Kyo-hwa-so No. 8, Sŭngho-ri (승호리) – Update

This report provides an updated look at the long term prison-labor facility Kyo-hwa-so No. 8, Sŭngho-ri (승호리).

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