
“How Silent Partners Aid Persecuted North Koreans”
The North Korean regime has been classified in the Open Doors World Watch List as the worst state perpetrator of Christian persecution for the past 20 years through 2021. Only
The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea regularly hosts events screenings, and reports on findings and research involving human rights abuses in the DPRK. See below for a full listing of past and upcoming events. See the full HRNK calendar here.

The North Korean regime has been classified in the Open Doors World Watch List as the worst state perpetrator of Christian persecution for the past 20 years through 2021. Only

This event was held on the record. The three presenters presented an overview of the North Korean refugee crisis including: refoulement to North Korea, China’s role, the applicability of the

Ambassador Morse Tan will address accountability for the crimes against humanity and other egregious human rights violations committed by the North Korean regime. The North Korean human rights issue was

Please click here to RSVP. “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

This event will be held under the Chatham House Rule RSVP Featuring: Daiji Yamaguchi Director of Policy, Headquarters for the Abductions Issue, Government of Japan Moderator: Greg Scarlatoiu Executive Director, HRNK When

Please RSVP here. HRNK will be featuring the latest report under a long-term project employing satellite imagery analysis and former political prisoner testimony to shed light on human suffering in

Featuring Speakers: Stephan Haggard Lawrence and Sallye Krause Distinguished Professor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego Marcus Noland Executive Vice President and Director of Studies,

Please click here to RSVP: https://forms.gle/WMbwM9UP6PfY3T7z5. Featuring: Introductory Remarks: The Honorable Roberta Cohen Co-chair Emeritus, HRNK Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights, U.S. Department of State Speakers:

HRNK is delighted to host a Zoom event featuring author David Hawk at 10:00 a.m. Eastern on Thursday, November 19. This is going to be the first of our new “Virtual HRNK
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