Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
The African Student Protest for Clean Water in North Korea, 1984
"The whole street was full of African students walking and shouting"
Andrei Lankov on North Korea’s Nuclear Threat Diplomacy
"Due to nuclear weapons, North Korea need not worry about attacks from other countries, including the U.S."
Why North Koreans Should Be Allowed Asylum Beyond South Korea – A Response
'If this is the type of governmental discrimination that North Koreans face in South Korea, I may be tempted to sign up for such discrimination'
Young, Reckless Leaders: History Repeats Itself in North Korea
Former philosophy student of Kim Il Sung university reveals the similarities between contemporary inter-Korean tensions and those during the 1970s
Film Review: ‘The Defector’
"A must-see for anyone interested in North Korean refugees, human rights or, simply in the difficulties of real human lives"
Why Korea Needs The BBC World Service
A BBC Korean service would be an important step forward for the UK's involvement in Korean peninsula affairs
Why North Koreans Should Be Allowed Asylum Beyond South Korea
Economic and social discrimination in South Korea provides a rationale for asylum in third countries
Grassroots Movements for Voices in Exile
Real lives in North Korea: Two day film festival kicks off in Australia
Beating The Information Blockade In Our Own Style
Regardless of Google calls to open the internet, North Koreans find alternative ways to break the information blockade
A Turning Point in the N. Korea Human Rights Issue
Calls are growing for an independent review of human rights in North Korea