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Past Events from October 12, 2012 – June 2, 2011 › Events › – Page 13 – HRNK

Threats and Opportunities on the Korean Peninsula

A number of students tickets are available. For more information, please [email protected]. South Korea has one of the world's largest economies, a dynamic culture that sets trends all over the world, and an increasingly important geopolitical presence on the world stage. But above the 39th parallel, North Korea is as isolated, oppressive, and dangerous as […]

Writers in Danger – Park Yeon-mi

  Writers in Danger Writers and artists are especially vulnerable to censorship, harassment, imprisonment and even death, because of what they do. They represent the liberating gift of the human imagination and give voice to thoughts, ideas, debate and critique, disseminated to a wide audience. They also tend to be the first to speak out and […]

APPG Event: Breaking North Korea’s Information Blockade

On May 19th, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on North Korea will host an event in partnership with No Chain, titled Breaking North Korea’s Information Blockade. 17:00-18:30, Committee Room 17, the Houses of Parliament We will hear from North Korean exile, Jung Gwang Il, who will talk about his organisation’s role in smuggling information into North Korea and the […]

Yeonmi Park: The Young North Korean Defector Changing the World

Yeonmi Park: The Young North Korean Defector Changing the World Human rights activist Yeonmi Park comes to UNSW to share her extraordinary story of survival and escape. Now a university student, Yeonmi joins us to inspire a new generation of young world changers.   Yeonmi Park (International) Human rights activist and North Korean defector Yeonmi […]

Yeonmi Park: Escaping North Korea

North Korean defector Yeonmi Park grew up thinking it was normal to see dead bodies as you walked to school and to be so hungry you ate wild plants. Her searing memoir In Order to Live describes her family’s escape into the hands of Chinese people traffickers and eventually to perilous freedom. Don’t miss Suzanne Leal’s interview […]

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