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Whoever wins the South Korean presidential polls has the responsibility to speak up about their violations in North Korea ...
For the first time in its history, the United Nations General Assembly held a high-level meeting addressing the human rights ...
In his only interview on the campaign trail, the presidential frontrunner talks Trump, North Korea, and leading a fractured nation through mounting economic and geopolitical challenges.
Lee Jae-myung, the liberal South Korean politician favoured to become the country's next leader, has overcome a knife attack, ...
Derogatory remarks were a response to testimonies shared at UNGA by two women escapees who now live in South Korea ...
Activists, officials and defectors highlighted human rights violations in North Korea at a high-level meeting of the United ...
Two women who fled North Korea have been telling the United Nations about the plight of people still living in the country ...
When South Korea goes to the polls next month, voters will not only elect a new president, they will also choose a new direction for how the country engages with one of its most difficult and ...
2025 is shaping up to be an annus horribilis for the dedicated community of North Korean human rights activists. The past two months have seen U.S. funding sources and programs decimated in the ...
Danielle Chubb does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The most terrifying aspect of North Korea's power-based human rights violations is the deliberate manipulation of the collective cognitive framework of its citizens for malicious purposes.