Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
Reining in South Korea’s out-of-control National Intelligence Service
N. Korean threat makes NIS necessary, but they've exceeded their legal mandate
Yokotas recall ‘dream-like’ meeting with granddaughter
Belief that their daughter, a victim of North Korean kidnapping, is still alive has not wavered despite meeting
How digital radio could break North Korea’s information blockade
Software-defined radio might prove valuable for increasing information flows into and out of N. Korea
Behind North Korea’s propaganda curtain
Australian traveler, radio-enthusiast’s project seeks to reveal truths about North Korea's information landscape
Why North Koreans envy the Chinese so much
Envy of improved living standards, not the old alliance, drives their sentiment toward neighbors
No bikes, no trousers: North Korea’s strange rules for women
Despite sporadic enforcement, bans on commonplace things can cause hardships
Rotarian uses deep ties to help the North’s needy
‘North Koreans are like a mirror; if you smile at them, they smile back’
Choe Ryong Hae reappears after rumors of his arrest
High-ranking official not purged, but still may be out of Kim’s true inner circle
NK Media Watch – Feb 26 to Mar 4
A South Korean Spy is Captured, more on the 13th SPA, Reforestation Day, and the March 1st Movement