Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
Reporting on North Korean defectors, struggling with objectivity
Reporter's 'journalistic detachment' masked fear, anger while covering refugees' flight to freedom
Defection from N. Korea: A report from the war zone
Journalist haunted by memories of North Koreans he reported on in China, Siberia, elsewhere
Is ‘The Interview’ putting North Koreans in danger?
Execution may not be in store, but contraband copies may nonetheless prompt stiff punishments
Who takes North Korean citizenship?
In a mostly homogenous country, naturalized citizens constitute special cases
North and South Korea: Toujours triste
Events at end of April, beginning of May highlight ongoing struggle for victims’ recognition on Korean Peninsula
The evolution of North Korea’s ‘inminban’
Neighborhood surveillance among many facets of life changed by markets
Read my lips: Don’t believe North Korea’s ‘no taxes’ talk
Officially banned since '74, taxes still hit North Koreans in different forms
Empowering North Korean defectors in the U.S.
Defection to U.S. an entirely different challenge than going to South Korea, ENoK president says
‘Songun’ now fading away in North Korea: Expert
Professor argues that Kaesong Industrial Complex matters less now, may be abandoned by Pyongyang
Korea’s Jeju Massacre: Bringing America’s role to light
S.Korean scholars, activists visit U.S. to call for shared responsibility for massacre on Jeju Island