Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
Can aid workers in North Korea help improve local human rights?
The complex demands of humanitarian protection are even more complex when in the DPRK
Why North Korean missile tests are a “gift” for Shinzo Abe
Historian Alexis Dudden says DPRK provocations provide justification for Tokyo's new militarism
Ask a North Korean: How common is abortion in North Korea?
"Lack of knowledge about birth control means that many women suffer from unplanned pregnancies"
A brief history of North Korean laborers in Russia
For many workers, a trip abroad has been a blessing, not a punishment
Future inter-Korean projects shouldn’t send hard currency to DPRK: KINU director
Director of government-backed institute Son Gi-woong says Seoul should encourage "internal change"
North Korea’s “abysmal” drought, seen from above
Satellite imagery reveals the heavy damage inflicted by low rainfall and poor irrigation systems
How we should remember Otto Warmbier
Former head of UN COI on DPRK human rights says tragic case "tells the world that it should act"
North Korea has crossed a red line in its brutalization of Otto Warmbier
The lesson of the tragic case is clear: Americans are in danger in the DPRK
Why North Korea’s dreams of becoming a tourism hotspot were always doomed
The Warmbier case is the latest disaster in a long-failing project
Why North Korea is best described a “guerrilla state”
The treatment of Otto Warmbier brings to mind the brutality of the DPRK's past