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Archive for October 18th, 2019

Lost Generation: The Health and Human Rights of North Korean Children, 1990–2018

This report comprises a nearly thirty-year study monitoring the health and human rights conditions of North Korean children.

North Korea’s Organization and Guidance Department: The Control Tower of Human Rights Denial

This report emphasizes the central role of North Korea’s Organization and Guidance Department in human rights denial and Party control.

North Korea’s Long-term Re-education through Labor Camp (Kyo-hwa-so) No. 4 at Kangdong

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 Re-education through Labor Camp (Kyo-hwa-so) at Pokchŏng-ni

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

Denied from the Start: Human Rights at the Local Level in North Korea

This report describes North Korea’s human rights denial through the incorporation of regime-centered ideology into local institutions.

Universal Periodic Review of the DPRK (May 2019) HRNK Submission

This report reviews North Korea’s system of political imprisonment, restrictions on movement, and social and political discrimination.

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.

An Investigation into the Human Rights Situation in North Korea’s Political Prison Camps: Testimonies of Detainee Families

This report investigates the situation in North Korea’s political prison camps based on testimony from family members of those detained.

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 […]

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