logo

Past Events from October 12, 2012 – June 2, 2011 › Events › – Page 2 – HRNK

The North Korean Church: Dead or Alive?

Come and find out more about North Korea, the most dangerous country in the world to be a Christian*. Has God put North Korea on your heart? Do you want to know how to pray for the country? Come to this World Changers event, learn more about the North Korean Church and pray with North Korean believers. […]

Human Rights Watch Film Festival Film Screening: I Am Sun Mu

The Human Rights Watch Film Festival will be presented in London from 9 to 18 March, 2016, featuring 16 inspiring, topical and provocative documentaries and dramas. In Adam Sjöberg’s Korea/China-focused documentary I Am Sun Mu, since fleeing his native North Korea to defect to the south, the artist Sun Mu has worked under a defiant alias meaning “no […]

Using Technology to Help Liberate North Korea

North Korea is the world's most isolated and closed society. Any opinion critical of the government is banned, and dissidents are sent to concentration camps. Immigration and emigration are forbidden; the postal system reads and censors all mail; citizens cannot access the internet. However, over the past 15 years news and culture from the outside […]

Is Korean Unification Possible?

At the end of World War II, Korea was divided in two. Today, North and South Korea couldn’t be further apart. Concerns over North Korea’s supposed hydrogen bomb testing has created heightened tensions between North Korea and the world. Dr. Person discusses whether North and South Korea might ever be able to reconcile differences and […]

A Hearing on Religious Freedom in North Korea

Event Information Event Description It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in our upcoming fundraising event, A Hearing on Religious Freedom in North Korea, to be held at 18:30 on March 14, 2016 at Four Millbank, Westminster, London, SW1P 3JA. Programme    Guest Speakers Ji Hyeon-a Ms. Ji is from Chongjin City, North […]

HRNK Logo

Internship Application

Successful applicants will undergo a formal interview process before being offered an internship. Applications will be processed on a rolling basis. We strongly recommend that applicants apply at least 3 months prior to their anticipated start date. Internships are typically unpaid, but academic credit is honored. A minimum commitment of 20 working hours per week is preferred. Please upload your documents in the .doc format. 

Submission Success

Thank you. We will be in touch soon.