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Family Care Foundation project Helping Hands Korea assisting NK refugees
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Famine in North Korea is estimated to have killed some 2 to 3 million of the nation's 24 million people since 1995. Another 300,000 North Koreans have fled to China to live illegally, risking their lives to flee the mass
starvation and brutal oppression of Kim Jong Ils Stalinist North Korea regime. This site is about the Underground Railroad assisting North Korean defectors.
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North Korean refugees’ high-stakes escapes
Most defectors from North Korea steal into China across the porous border between the two nations. But their journey to freedom is far from over. In China, the women risk being sold into sex rings. Chinese secret police are always set to pounce, pre...
North Korean Refugees “agents of the Gospel"
North Korean refugees living in South Korea "are agents of evangelization, members in all respects of our society and friends to build the future together." This was the message of the auxiliary bishop of Seoul, Mgr. Lucas Kim Woon-hoe, during the ...
North Korean successor Kim Jong-un back in the news
North Koreans are aware that Kim Jong-il's son Jong-un has been nominated as his father's successor. Radio Free Asia, quoting a North Korean source, reports that some worry that his rule will be even harsher than his father’s, based on a beli...
U.S. Senate approves Robert King as special envoy for North Korean rights
The U.S. Senate has approved the nomination of Robert King, a former congressional aide, as special envoy for North Korean human rights, congressional sources said Sunday, according to Yonhap News. King was named by President Barack Obama in Septe...
The high priestess of North Korean propaganda
The one certainty in unpredictable North Korea is that if the state detonates a nuclear device or leader Kim Jong-il visits a duck farm, Ri Chun-hee will be on TV boasting about the amazing accomplishment. Ri is the forceful grandmother speak...
Bilateral talks with U.S. to encourage North Korea to return to the six-party talks
A group of US experts on Korean affairs will visit Pyongyang Saturday for talks with policy makers regarding North Korea's nuclear weapons program, a news report said. The group includes Korea Economic Institute (KEI) president Jack Pritchard, di...


I'm South Korean. I think I had to read yours.
Human Rights for North Korean!
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