Human Security / Human Rights
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Family of abducted Thai woman battle secrecy, politics in 40-year manhunt
Decades on, many are convinced Anocha Panjoy is still alive in North Korea
How the Zainichi Koreans adjusted to life in North Korea
How the promise of a socialist paradise turned into bitter disappointment
North Korea quadruples rice imports after flood
KITA figures show highest spending in two years on Chinese rice imports
North Korea: The house that Mao helped to build
Many of North Korea's worst excesses derive from its Maoist roots
Relief efforts: How North Korea is rebuilding after flooding
Signs of large scale construction projects and development present as temperatures plunge
“Martyr”: Reverend Kim and the family that sued North Korea
The death of a priest in a prison camp remains a tragic example of missionary work gone wrong
Promised land? The Zainichi Korean exodus to North Korea
Great emigration driven by discrimination in Japan and belief in communism - but they were deceived
Why human rights play second fiddle to North Korea’s nukes
Policymakers need to stop obsessing about the nuke program and focus on human rights
Why foreign information in North Korea is such a big deal
In the first part of a series, we examine why outside information is so important to North Korea's future
Tracking the DPRK’s intelligence operations
North Korea's secret services are essential to keeping the regime in power