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Congress should renew the North Korean Human Rights Act, but also urgently exert pressure on the State Department to preserve ...
The author imagines a conversation between the presidents of the United States and South Korea at their upcoming summit that ...
North Korea remains one of the most mysterious and tightly controlled countries in the world. Governed by an authoritarian ...
As US-funded broadcasts are slashed, millions of North Koreans are left more isolated than ever cut off from the outside ...
The Wonsan Kalma resort was opened in a grand ceremony last month by North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, who hailed it as a ...
North Korea's embassy in London did not answer phone calls seeking comment. The government has in the past denied abuses and accused the U.N. and foreign countries of trying to use human rights as ...
Behind closed doors, North Korean leaders believe that South Korean youth’s psychological distance from North Korea actually ...
North Korea’s U.N. Ambassador Kim Song called the allegations that his country violates human rights “a burlesque of intrigue and fabrication" and insisted that tens of millions of North ...
South Korea ’s Unification Minister Kim Yung-ho has called North Korea’s nuclear and human rights issues “two sides of the same coin” and urged the global community to unite against its nuclear ...
Congress recognized that when it adopted the North Korean Human Rights Act in 2004, specifying that promoting human rights for North Korea should be “a key element in future negotiations between ...