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Archive for December 21st, 2020

North Korea’s Chŭngsan No. 11 Detention Facility

This study establishes a baseline report and details the activities from 2002-2020 at the Chŭngsan No. 11 Detention Facility.

North Korea’s Long-term Prison-Labor Facility Kyo-hwa-so No. 12, Jŏngŏ-ri – Update 3

Using satellite imagery and former prisoner testimony this report showcases the human rights abuses at Kyo-hwa-so No. 12, Jŏngŏ-ri.

North Korea’s Long-term Prison-Labor Facility Kyo-hwa-so No. 1, Kaech’ŏn

This study on ‘Kyo-hwa-so No. 1, Kaech’on’ sheds light on human rights abuses using prisoner testimony and satellite imagery.

North Korea’s Long-term Re-education through Labor Camp (Kyo-hwa-so) No. 4 at Kangdong

This report is part of efforts to monitor North Korean political prison camps by satellite imagery and former prisoner interviews.

North Korea’s Long-term Re-education through Labor Camp (Kyo-hwa-so) at Pokchŏng-ni

This report is part of efforts to monitor North Korean political prison camps by satellite imagery and former prisoner interviews.

Universal Periodic Review of the DPRK (May 2019) HRNK Submission

This report reviews North Korea’s system of political imprisonment, restrictions on movement, and social and political discrimination.

An Investigation into the Human Rights Situation in North Korea’s Political Prison Camps: Testimonies of Detainee Families

This report investigates the situation in North Korea’s political prison camps based on testimony from family members of those detained.

From Cradle to Grave: The Path of North Korean Innocents

This report explains North Korea’s ideological controls and how North Koreans are detained inside political prison camps.

North Korea Camp No. 25 Update 2

This report is part of a joint undertaking to use satellite imagery to understand human suffering in North Korea’s political prison camps.

North Korea: Flooding at Kyo-hwa-so No. 12, Jongo-ri

This report investigates flood damage at a North Korean re-education prison labor camp, where inmates are vulnerable to health issues.

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