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2024-03-29 Russia Vetoes UN Panel of Experts, HRNK Calls for Alternative Monitoring Procedure
2024-03-07 HRNK Launches Updated Report Based on Satellite Imagery of N. Korea’s Political Prison Camp No. 25
2023-10-19 Executive Director Greg Scarlatoiu to Testify at Congressional Hearing (10/24)
2023-10-17 General John H. Tilelli Jr. Joins HRNK's Board of Directors
2023-10-17 The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) Launches Report Based on Satellite Imagery of North Korea’s Political Prison Camp No. 16 and the Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Facility
2023-10-16 HRNK Honors Former Board Members Carl Gershman & Jerome Cohen
2022-06-22 HRNK & IBA Release Report on Crimes Against Humanity in North Korean Detention Centers
2022-04-26 HRNK REPORT LAUNCH: ARMY OF THE INDOCTRINATED: THE SURYONG, THE SOLDIER, AND INFORMATION IN THE KPA, BY GEORGE HUTCHINSON
2022-03-01 HRNK Response to March 1 Statement by the DPRK Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2021-12-22 The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea Launches Updated Report Based on Satellite Imagery of North Korea’s Political Prison Camp No. 14
2021-11-03 HRNK REPORT LAUNCH: North Korea’s Long-term Prison-Labor Facility Kyo- hwa-so No. 3 (T'osŏng-ni, Sinŭiju-si, P’yŏngbuk)
2021-09-30 HRNK REPORT LAUNCH: North Korea’s Political Prison Camp, Kwan-li-so No. 25.
2021-07-22 HRNK REPORT LAUNCH: North Korea’s Long-term Prison-Labor Facility, Kyo-hwa-so No. 8. Sŭngho-ri, BY JOSEPH S. BERMUDEZ, JR. ET AL
2021-06-30 NEW HRNK REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THE UN ROLE IN PROMOTING AND PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE DPRK
2021-02-25 HRNK REPORT LAUNCH: SOUTH AFRICA’S APARTHEID AND NORTH KOREA’S SONGBUN: PARALLELS IN CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY, BY ROBERT COLLINS
2020-12-21 The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) Launches The First Report Based on Satellite Imagery of North Korea’s Chŭng
2020-09-30 The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) Launches Its Third Report Based on Satellite Imagery of North Korea’s Kyo-h
2020-09-24 The Unrepentant Brutality of the Kim Regime
2020-08-12 현 정부의 북한인권운동 억압에 관하여
2020-07-15 NKFC's letter to President Moon Jae In regarding his government's targeting and suppression of North Korean human rights organiz
2020-06-05 HRNK on the Passing of Mr. Yokota Shigeru, Megumi's Father
2020-05-05 Support HRNK This Giving Tuesday
2020-03-25 The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) Launches Report Based on Former Prisoner Testimony and Satellite Imagery of
2020-03-11 HRNK Quoted 13 Times in US State Department Report
2020-02-26 Joint open letter to the UN Human Rights Council concerning the resolution on the situation of human rights in North Korea to be
2019-12-18 HRNK REPORT LAUNCH - DIGITAL TRENCHES: NORTH KOREA’S INFORMATION COUNTER-OFFENSIVE, BY MARTYN WILLIAMS
2019-12-10 Human Rights Day December 10, 2019
2019-11-07 Statement Regarding South Korea’s Deportation of North Korean Escapees
2019-10-18 HRNK REPORT LAUNCH: LOST GENERATION: THE HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS OF NORTH KOREAN CHILDREN, 1990-2018, BY DR. W. COURTLAND ROBINS
2019-09-17 HRNK REPORT LAUNCH: NORTH KOREA’S ORGANIZATION AND GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT: THE CONTROL TOWER OF HUMAN RIGHTS DENIAL, BY ROBERT COLL
2019-06-20 ON WORLD REFUGEE DAY, REMEMBER NORTH KOREANS
2019-06-20 HRNK Launches Report Based on Satellite Imagery of North Korea’s Kyo-hwa-so Labor Camp No. 4 at Kangdong
2019-05-28 The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) Launches Report Based on Satellite Imagery of North Korea’s Pokchong-ni Lab
2018-12-18 HRNK REPORT LAUNCH: DENIED FROM THE START: HUMAN RIGHTS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL IN NORTH KOREA, BY ROBERT COLLINS
2018-11-05 North Korea Must Respect and Protect Women!
2018-10-22 COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN NORTH KOREA URGES UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO MAINTAIN STRONG RESOLUTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN NORTH KOREA
2018-09-18 HRNK NEWSLETTER: January–June 2018
2018-06-19 Statement on Withdrawal from UN Human Rights Council
2018-05-09 HRNK PRESS RELEASE: HRNK WELCOMES THE RELEASE OF 3 AMERICAN DETAINEES
2018-04-20 HRNK Quoted 8 times in the 2017 U.S. State Department Report
2018-04-17 PRESS RELEASE: ECOSOC VOTES TO GRANT HRNK UN CONSULTATIVE STATUS
2018-04-17 WATCH UN ECOSOC VOTE ON HRNK CONSULTATIVE STATUS LIVE (4/17 10:00AM)
2018-02-01 PRESS RELEASE: State of the Union Address to the World: Protect and Support North Korean Escapees!
2017-12-31 HRNK NEWSLETTER: October–December 2017
2017-11-13 PRESS RELEASE: HRNK LAUNCHES ROBERT COLLINS’ FROM CRADLE TO GRAVE
2017-10-25 2014년 유엔 북한인권조사위원회의 발표보다 더욱 만연한 북한의 인권 유린 실태
2017-10-10 PRESS RELEASE: UN COMMISSION OF INQUIRY REPORT ON NORTH KOREA CHINESE PAGE NOW AVAILABLE ​ 新闻稿:联合国调查委员会-北韩报告总结,维基百科中文页面更新完毕
2017-09-30 HRNK NEWSLETTER: July–September 2017
2017-08-31 PRESS RELEASE: HRNK PUBLICATION QUOTED IN REPORT OF THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE DPRK
2017-08-16 HRNK PRESS RELEASE: HELP HRNK LIGHT UP TIMES SQUARE FOR NORTH KOREANS
2017-07-01 HRNK NEWSLETTER: April–June 2017
2017-06-20 HRNK Statement on the Passing of Otto Warmbier
2017-04-18 HRNK NEWSLETTER: January–March 2017
2017-01-06 HRNK NEWSLETTER: Fall/Winter 2016
2016-11-29 HRNK and AllSource Analysis Launch New Satellite Imagery Report on North Korea’s Political Prison Camp No. 25
2016-09-16 PRESS RELEASE: HRNK & AllSource Analysis Produce Rapid Assessment of Flooding at Kyo-hwa-so No. 12
2016-08-31 HRNK NEWSLETTER: Summer 2016
2016-08-30 PRESS RELEASE: HRNK and AllSource Analysis Launch Report Based on Satellite Imagery of North Korea’s Kyo-hwa-so No. 12, Jongo-ri
2016-05-26 PRESS RELEASE: HRNK LAUNCHES GULAG, INC.: THE USE OF FORCED LABOR IN NORTH KOREA’S EXPORT INDUSTRIES
2016-03-17 PRESS RELEASE: HRNK & AllSource Launch Report Based on Satellite Imagery of North Korea’s Ch’oma-bong Restricted Area
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In this submission, HRNK focuses its attention on the following issues in the DPRK:

  • The status of the system of detention facilities, where a multitude of human rights violations are ongoing.
  • The post-COVID human security and human rights status of North Korean women, with particular attention to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).
  • The issue of Japanese abductees and South Korean prisoners of war (POWs), abductees, and unjust detainees.

North Korea's Political Prison Camp, Kwan-li-so No. 25, Update
Joseph S. Bermudez Jr., Greg Scarlatoiu, Raymond Ha
Feb 17, 2024

This report provides an abbreviated update to our previous reports on a long-term political prison commonly identified by former prisoners and researchers as Kwan-li-so No. 25 by providing details of activity observed during 2021–2023.

This report was originally published on Tearline at https://www.tearline.mil/public_page/prison-camp-25.

This report explains how the Kim regime organizes and implements its policy of human rights denial using the Propaganda and Agitation Department (PAD) to preserve and strengthen its monolithic system of control. The report also provides detailed background on the history of the PAD, as well as a human terrain map that details present and past PAD leadership.

HRNK's latest satellite imagery report analyzes a 5.2 km-long switchback road, visible in commercial satellite imagery, that runs from Testing Tunnel No. 1 at North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear test facility to the perimeter of Kwan-li-so (political prison camp) no. 16.

This report proposes a long-term, multilateral legal strategy, using existing United Nations resolutions and conventions, and U.S. statutes that are either codified or proposed in appended model legislation, to find, freeze, forfeit, and deposit the proceeds of the North Korean government's kleptocracy into international escrow. These funds would be available for limited, case-by-case disbursements to provide food and medical care for poor North Koreans, and--contingent upon Pyongyang's progress

National Strategy for Countering North Korea
Joseph, Collins, DeTrani, Eberstadt, Enos, Maxwell, Scarlatoiu
Jan 23, 2023

For thirty years, U.S. North Korea policy have sacrificed human rights for the sake of addressing nuclear weapons. Both the North Korean nuclear and missile programs have thrived. Sidelining human rights to appease the North Korean regime is not the answer, but a fundamental flaw in U.S. policy.

(Published by the National Institute for Public Policy)

North Korea’s forced labor enterprise and its state sponsorship of human trafficking certainly continued until the onset of the COVID pandemic. HRNK has endeavored to determine if North Korean entities responsible for exporting workers to China and Russia continued their activities under COVID as well.

George Hutchinson's The Suryong, the Soldier, and Information in the KPA is the second of three building blocks of a multi-year HRNK project to examine North Korea's information environment. Hutchinson's thoroughly researched and sourced report addresses the circulation of information within the Korean People's Army (KPA). Understanding how KPA soldiers receive their information is needed to prepare information campaigns while taking into account all possible contingenc

North Korea’s Political Prison Camp, Kwan-li-so No. 14, Update 1
Joseph S. Bermudez, Jr., Greg Scarlatoiu, and Amanda Mortwedt Oh
Dec 22, 2021

This report is part of a comprehensive long-term project undertaken by HRNK to use satellite imagery and former prisoner interviews to shed light on human suffering in North Korea by monitoring activity at political prison facilities throughout the nation. This is the second HRNK satellite imagery report detailing activity observed during 2015 to 2021 at a prison facility commonly identified by former prisoners and researchers as “Kwan-li-so No. 14 Kaech’ŏn” (39.646810, 126.117058) and

North Korea's Long-term Prison-Labor Facility, Kyo-hwa-so No.3, T’osŏng-ni (토성리)
Joseph S Bermudez Jr, Greg Scarlatoiu, Amanda Oh, & Rosa Tokola
Nov 03, 2021

This report is part of a comprehensive long-term project undertaken by HRNK to use satellite imagery and former prisoner interviews to shed light on human suffering in North Korea by monitoring activity at civil and political prison facilities throughout the nation. This study details activity observed during 1968–1977 and 2002–2021 at a prison facility commonly identified by former prisoners and researchers as "Kyo-hwa-so No. 3, T'osŏng-ni" and endeavors to e

North Korea’s Political Prison Camp, Kwan-li-so No. 25, Update 3
Joseph S Bermudez Jr, Greg Scarlatoiu, Amanda Oh, & Rosa Tokola
Sep 30, 2021

This report is part of a comprehensive long-term project undertaken by HRNK to use satellite imagery and former detainee interviews to shed light on human suffering in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK, more commonly known as North Korea) by monitoring activity at political prison facilities throughout the nation. This report provides an abbreviated update to our previous reports on a long-term political prison commonly identified by former prisoners and researchers as Kwan-li-so<

North Korea’s Potential Long-Term  Prison-Labor Facility at Sŏnhwa-dong (선화동)
Joseph S. Bermudez, Jr., Greg Scarlatoiu, Amanda Oh, & Rosa Park
Aug 26, 2021

Through satellite imagery analysis and witness testimony, HRNK has identified a previously unknown potential kyo-hwa-so long-term prison-labor facility at Sŏnhwa-dong (선화동) P’ihyŏn-gun, P’yŏngan-bukto, North Korea. While this facility appears to be operational and well maintained, further imagery analysis and witness testimony collection will be necessary in order to irrefutably confirm that Sŏnhwa-dong is a kyo-hwa-so.

North Korea’s Long-term Prison-Labor Facility Kyo-hwa-so No. 8, Sŭngho-ri (승호리) - Update
Joseph S Bermudez, Jr, Greg Scarlatoiu, Amanda M Oh, & Rosa Park
Jul 22, 2021

"North Korea’s Long-term Prison-Labor Facility Kyo-hwa-so No. 8, Sŭngho-ri (승호리) - Update" is the latest report under a long-term project employing satellite imagery analysis and former political prisoner testimony to shed light on human suffering in North Korea's prison camps.

Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of Korea: The Role of the United Nations" is HRNK's 50th report in our 20-year history. This is even more meaningful as David Hawk's "Hidden Gulag" (2003) was the first report published by HRNK. In his latest report, Hawk details efforts by many UN member states and by the UN’s committees, projects and procedures to promote and protect human rights in the DPRK.  The report highlights North Korea’s shifts in its approach

South Africa’s Apartheid and North Korea’s Songbun: Parallels in Crimes against Humanity by Robert Collins underlines similarities between two systematically, deliberately, and thoroughly discriminatory repressive systems. This project began with expert testimony Collins submitted as part of a joint investigation and documentation project scrutinizing human rights violations committed at North Korea’s short-term detention facilities, conducted by the Committee for Human Rights