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Past Events from July 31, 2018 – May 1, 2019 › Events › HRNK Events › – Page 10 – HRNK

DENIED FROM THE START: Human Rights at the Local Level in North Korea by Robert Collins

AGENDA Author: ROBERT COLLINS Discussants: DAVID MAXWELL Senior Fellow, Foundation for Defense of Democracies Board Member, HRNK JUNG PAK Senior Fellow and SK-Korea Foundation Chair in Korea Studies, The Brookings Institution Moderator:  GREG SCARLATOIU Executive Director, HRNK The event will be on the record.  RSVP Please email Rosa Park, HRNK Director of Programs, at [email protected] […]

FEARPOLITIK: Kim Jong-un’s Great Purge

National Press Club Holeman Lounge 13th Floor Main Level 529 14th St., NW, Washington, DC, United States

The Committee For Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) & the North Korea Strategy Center (NKSC) cordially invite you to: FEARPOLITIK: Kim Jong-un's Great Purge The event will feature a new NKSC report, including a list of names and backgrounds of senior officials purged under the Kim Jong-un regime. AGENDA Speakers: KANG CHOL-HWAN Chairman, North […]

An Update on the Human Rights Situation in North Korea

European Parliament Brussels, ASP A3E2 , United States

Lea PEREKRESTS, Human Rights Without Frontiers. Presentation title: Defending Human Rights in North Korea at the United Nations: a year in review As the Deputy Director of HRWF, Lea Perekrests has worked on North Korean human rights issues for the past three years. She has specifically looked at the issue of North Korean overseas workers around […]

Korea Club with Gwang-il Jung: Documenting the North Korean Gulag: The Yoduk List

Woo Lae Oak Korean Restaurant 8240 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, VA, United States

Dear Colleague: You are invited to the Korea Club event on Wednesday, May 1, 2019. The event will feature Mr. Jung Gwang-il, Founder and Director of "No Chain" and survivor of Political Prison Camp No. 15 in North Korea. He will share his memories of detention and his current work to keep the North Korean human […]

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