North Korea’s Human Rights Abuses: The Crimes of a Belligerent State
9:45 AM Registration. 10:00 AM Introductions: Arthur C. Brooks, AEI Nicholas Eberstadt, AEI Jung-Hoon Lee, Republic of Korea ambassador for...
9:45 AM Registration. 10:00 AM Introductions: Arthur C. Brooks, AEI Nicholas Eberstadt, AEI Jung-Hoon Lee, Republic of Korea ambassador for...
Greg Scarlatoiu, executive director of the HRNK, addresses USCIRF hearing on North Korea on Sept. 26, 2024 by video link.
The unholy matrimony of dynastic totalitarian control and regime-sanctioned commercial activity breeds corruption, oppression and abuse.
Thousands of North Koreans who made the perilous journey out of their homeland have been sent back. They face torture, imprisonment, and even execution for...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un instructed various agencies to find ways to comprehensively support Palestine in the war between Israel and...
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The Beyond Parallel poll appears to have overcome two major hurdles faced by other North Korea surveys: an over-reliance on North Korean defectors and over-...
Mr. Scarlatoiu recently sat down with Unification Media Group in Seoul to share his unique insights into life under one totalitarian regime and his tireless...
For almost three decades, US administrations have tiptoed around the egregious human rights violations perpetrated by the Kim regimes in North Korea.
Report by Human Rights Watch says international sanctions adversely affected human rights in North Korea; the US blames the Kim regime.
Executive Director of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK); researcher and advocate focused on documenting abuses and public policy.