Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
Of spies and defectors in north east Asia
Long, severe detention process for would-be defectors raises questions
Yongbyon’s history marked by accidents and human experimentation
Defector interview reveals secrets behind North Korea’s nuclear facility
Bringing the free press to North Korea
Defector turned newspaper proprietor plans infiltration in his home country
Profile Kenneth Bae: an American prisoner in N. Korea
Is imprisoned American hostage, criminal or bargaining chip?
Are North Korea’s public health problems exaggerated?
Academic says rates of preventable diseases in the North are dropping
How North Korea is striving to prepare for its future: part 2
A look at how education and information technology will shape North Korea's future
Was an American student really kidnapped by North Korea?
New theory emerges about David Sneddon's summer 2004 disappearance
Minorities in North Korea, part 3: Chinese-Koreans
Thousands of Koreans once escaped China for DPRK, but situation reversed in 1990s
Minorities in North Korea, part 2: Russian-Koreans
Status of Russian-Koreans changed as DPRK-USSR relations fluctuated
Minorities in North Korea, part 1: Japanese-Koreans
Once a valued source of hard currency, repatriates from Japan have fallen on hard times