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Protest against Chinese repatriation of North Korean refugees

Liberty in North Korea stages a performance to raise awareness in Gwanghwamun, Seoul.

My father was arrested by the Chinese police in January 2003 for helping NK refugees and he has been in prison since. Please help us.

With the aid of Christian activists, N. Koreans brave unspeakable horrors to reach safety.

Christian groups press the White House on human rights in North Korea.

The realities of a N. Korean concentration camp are brought to the stage with music.

Bush White House singles out a N. Korean asylum seeker by name and holds Beijing responsible for her fate.

US accepts six N. Korean refugees for the first time since passage of the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004.

Dr. Norbert Vollertsen struggles with S. Korean police who stop him near the DMZ.

A NK woman seeking asylum at a foreign embassy in China is stopped by two guards; her child cries in safety.

Photo was taken at a NK hospital by Dr. Norbert Vollertsen.

A malnourished child at a baby home in Pyongsong City, North Korea.

Camp 22 imprisons 50,000 men, women, and children at Haengyong, N. Korea.

Pyongyang summit. Why do S. Koreans have a more favorable opinion of N. Korea than the US?

[This photo] is proof of the light that comes with freedom and the dark that comes with a regime that's repressive.

Russian protestor greets Kim Jong Il´s visit with a band that states, 'Democracy for N. Korea'

In 1996, Yoo Chul Min, 10, died from exposure after 26 hours spent trying to cross the Chinese frontier.

Soon Ok Lee: I witnessed babies being killed in a N. Korean prison camp.

Camp No. 14 has an executive suite to rape attractive female prisoners who are later executed.

SK journalist Seok Jae-hyun will be imprisoned in China for two years.

S. Korea does not support the first UN resolution to condemn N. Korea for human rights abuses.
April 16, 2003 - S. Korea does not support the first UN resolution to condemn N. Korea for human rights abuses. (PDF)

Mother, I missed you every single day.

Do Hee Youn holds a document that shows Pyongyang tested chemical weapons on prisoners.

Protesters gather in front of the US Capitol for North Korea Freedom Day.

3 Responses to “Photos”

  1. July 30th, 2007 at 6:11 pm

    In your wiki page it states

    “On March 20, 2005, Vollertsen claimed to have been beaten by US security personnel during a press conference held in South Korea attended by Condoleezza Rice.[5] In September 2006, Vollertsen claims to have been attacked by a gang and to have been run over by a taxi while in Seoul prior to giving a speech on North Korea.[6]”

    It references a north Korean website. Please let me know if this is accurate, if I don’t hear from you I plan to correct it

    Submitted by: Michael Mantion
  2. March 11th, 2007 at 3:45 am

    We are all of us the same, yet we continue to define ourselves as different out of ignorance, hatred, and lack of humanity.

    Submitted by: R.L. Jeffries
  3. January 16th, 2007 at 5:25 pm

    its amayzing what this century can live up and forget about.
    and i’m pretty dissapointed about the number of koreans in front of that capitol.
    There are so many ignorant Korean americans.
    They do not realize that these North koreans are our family and of the same blood.

    Submitted by: Helen Jung

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