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Archive for December 12th, 2017

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 […]

From Cradle to Grave: The Path of North Korean Innocents

This report explains North Korea’s ideological controls and how North Koreans are detained inside political prison camps.

The Parallel Gulag: North Korea’s “An-jeon-bu” Prison Camps

This report describes a parallel system of labor re-education camps in North Korea, where detainees are also subject to human rights abuses.

North Korea Camp No. 25 Update 2

This report is part of a joint undertaking to use satellite imagery to understand human suffering in North Korea’s political prison camps.

North Korea: Flooding at Kyo-hwa-so No. 12, Jongo-ri

This report investigates flood damage at a North Korean re-education prison labor camp, where inmates are vulnerable to health issues.

North Korea: Kyo-hwa-so No. 12, Jongo-ri

This is the first imagery report on North Korea’s re-education prison labor camps, which share a common brutality with political prison camps.

Gulag, Inc.: The Use of Forced Labor in North Korea’s Export Industries

This report examines North Korea’s forced and slave labor practices in mining, highlighting the exploitation of marginalized social groups.

North Korea: Ch’oma-bong Restricted Area

This report identifies and analyzes imagery of a North Korean political prison camp, providing an understanding of its operations.

Pyongyang Republic: North Korea’s Capital of Human Rights Denial

This report explains how North Korean politics contribute to a connection between a “Pyongyang Republic” and human rights denial.

North Korea Imagery Analysis of Camp 16

This report analyses satellite imagery of Camp 16, North Korea’s largest and most secretive political prison camp.

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