Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
Seoul asking activists to stop sending anti-North leaflets over DMZ: MOU
Defiant NGOs insist controversial information dissemination efforts will continue, however
Human rights criticism could “pour cold water” on DPRK-U.S. dialogue: state media
Uriminzokkiri says continued criticism should make Pyongyang doubt Washington's "sincerity"
How to get hired as a North Korean laborer abroad
Interviews with defectors reveal a grueling - and expensive - recruitment process
North Korean cereal imports zero in February: KITA
Imports are the lowest in four years, though are typically low at the start of the year
The “anti-espionage struggle”: catching a spy, North Korean-style
A July 1955 book taught diligent citizens about the dangers of saboteurs and infiltrators
Ask a North Korean: Welcoming Yeji Lee, a new writer
"My hometown is Samjiyon County... where propaganda tells us Kim Jong Il was born"
How inter-Korean rapprochement affects information dissemination efforts
Director of No Chain Henry Song discusses new hurdles faced by human rights campaigners
Ask a North Korean: what do you think about sanctions?
"The authorities fear internal opposition more than restrictive economic measures"
North Korean agricultural imports hit record high in January: data
Other food product shipments from China dwindled in the same period
How Seoul could creatively re-approach inter-Korean cooperation
The Moon administration's options are limited - but there are some areas in which engagement could happen