Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
Why unification offers the best chance for improving North Korean human rights
Only when Kim Jong Un feels secure can real reform take place in the DPRK
North Korean media steps up calls for repatriation of 12 restaurant workers
DPRK-linked outlets break five-month silence on controversial case of the "Ningbo 13"
Access, transparency remain concerns for North Korea operations: WFP chief
David Beasley says country allowed "greater access" during recent visit, but that hurdles remain
Lawyers, civic groups urge re-investigation of restaurant worker defection case
Minbyun calls for Seoul to apologize to Pyongyang for "criminal act"
Why North Korea is pushing back on its human rights record
Pyongyang could use the issue as a pretext to withdraw from dialogue should things not go its way
Returning detainee says he did “a lot of labor work,” fell ill in North Korea
Kim Dong-chul, Tony Kim, and Kim Hak-song were returned to the U.S. on Thursday
Balloons for peace: why sending media into North Korea by air must continue
Our launches have yet to start a war or derail a single step towards peace
Moon asked Kim Jong Un to return South Korean detainees: Blue House
Presidential office reveals request following release of U.S. prisoners on Wednesday
North Korea releases three detained U.S. citizens: Trump
Tony Kim, Kim Hak-song, and Kim Dong-chul reported to be "in good health"
UN’s WFP director will make an official visit to North Korea
The visit is the second from a UN official since December