Archive for the tag 'Human Rights'

Jun 23 2009

The life in the Yodok interview

Published byJack under Video

(Big hat tip to Hapo) A very recent and chilling account of Yodok. It is very brief, but I watched it several times.

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Jun 17 2009

ReACH's fax to North Korea

Published byJack under Human Rights

An interesting tale has apparently been making its way to North Korea’s FAX machines. The contents of the PDF are here, and I found myself reading it several times.
It might be worth the look and perhaps a FAX or two.

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Jun 08 2009

Two American journalists sentenced for 12 years (update)

Published byJack under North Korea

Update: The DailyNK has a good article to give some hope. I like hope, well, as hopeful as this situation can be. While nobody can be certain where they will be held, this article does make sense (somewhat), because of these women are worked to death, or sent to a camp like Yodok, how can [...]

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Mar 11 2009

Kim Hyun-Hee meets Japanese abductee family: Now what?

Published byJack under Human Rights

Kim Hyun Hee met with the family of an abducted Japanese citizen. According to the DailyNK (and other news sources), gave some hope Yaeko Takuti may be alive despite the DPRK’s official word that says otherwise.
While Kim Hyun Hee’s reassurances give hope, it is still a rumor. There is really no way to verify Yaeko [...]

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Mar 06 2009

Hunger the cause for Kim's defiance?

Published byJack under North Korea

(Hat tip: Ally) According to this article, part of North Korea’s hostile stance could be stemming from the food instability. While I agree it is a large part of North Korea’s serious ongoing problem, I will venture a guess the leadership can care less about the population. The regime is all about survival. Hence, I [...]

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Dec 14 2008

Kim cries foul yet again

Published byJack under Human Rights

Kim Jong Il, always the champion of human rights everywhere, cries loudly at Seoul’s amplification of denouncing his own dismal record:
The bills call on the government to provide conservative activist groups with up to 300 million won (US$ 218,000) to aid them in making and sending anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the inter-Korean border.
Emphasis mine. It appears [...]

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