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Archive for November 30th, 2015

North Korea Imagery Analysis of Camp 14

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.

North Korean House of Cards: Leadership Dynamics Under Kim Jong-un

This book explores the distinctive features, dynamics, and style of leadership in North Korea under Kim Jong-un.

The Hidden Gulag IV: Gender Repression and Prisoner Disappearances

In this report David Hawk conducts interviews with former prisoners to uncover instances of gender regression and prisoner disappearances.

Imagery Analysis of Camp 15 “Yodŏk” Closure of the “Revolutionizing Zone”

In this report HRNK and AllSource Analysis provide an updated satellite imagery analysis of Camp 15, the prison-labor facility.

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 […]

Unusual Activity at the Kanggon Military Training Area in North Korea: Evidence of Execution by Anti-aircraft Machine Guns?

HRNK and AllSource Analysis, Inc. may have found evidence of public execution by anti-aircraft machine guns.

Arsenal of Terror: North Korea, State Sponsor of Terrorism

This report examines the legal standards for listing a state as a sponsor of terrorism and that North Korea’s conduct meets that standard.

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 […]

North Korea’s Camp No. 25 Update

This report is an updated 2014 version of HRNK’s February 2013 report on North Korea’s Political Prison Camp No. 25.

Illicit: North Korea’s Evolving Operations to Earn Hard Currency

This report provides an account of the economic role of illicit activities and evidence of a growing market economy in North Korea.

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