Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
Families divided by Korean War reunite: An overwhelming experience
Participant in last year's reunions recalls physically breaking down due to overwhelming emotions
Could Telco-In-A-Box help N. Koreans communicate with outside world?
New technology, combined with satellite internet and solar panels, could allow independent cell network
Most of North Korea’s victims will be forgotten
Not every atrocity gets a monument, not every victim gets a memorial
The pro-N. Korea ‘talk concert’ should stop talking
Those who've seen selective sights in North Korea should not ignore those who suffer there
The other North Korean famine
The disaster of the mid-1990s was not the first time bad decisions left many to go hungry
Banned from the industry: One agent’s North Korea travel experience
Walter Keats looks back on running tours to – and getting banned from – the DPRK
Hyon Yong Chol: An execution and a message?
Kim Jong Un's appears more ruthless than his predecessors, signalling to leadership he is not to trifled with
Low-class health care in N. Korea
Quality of one's medical treatment depends greatly on social status, budget cuts
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