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Past Events from October 12, 2012 – June 2, 2011 › Events › – Page 43 – HRNK

International Volunteer Workshop for North Korean Refugees

With Keynote Speaker Andrei Lankov Host by Justice for North Korea(JFNK),  Teach North Korean Refugees(TNKR),  Transitional Justice Working Group(TJWG), Report Center for North Korean Refugees(RCNKR) 1969Korean Air Abductees Family Committe(KAAFCK) Unification Media Group(UNG) International Coalition to stop crimes against humanity in North Korea(ICNK) For the largest gathering of volunteers coming together to find ways to […]

Lecture:”My Escape & Korean Reunification” by North Korean defector Kim Young-Il

Lecture: “My Escape & Korean Reunification” by North Korean defector Kim Young-Il March 21 @ 20:00 - 21:30 Gain first-hand insight in the North Korean human rights situation with this exclusive lecture that is open and free for everybody and will take place in the Senate Room (Academy Building) at 8PM. Afterwards, drinks will take place at […]

Subcommittee Hearing: Get It Right This Time: A Victims-Centered Trafficking in Persons Report

Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations | 2167 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 | Mar 22, 2016 2:00pm to 5:00pm   Witnesses The Honorable Mark Lagon President Freedom House Mr. Matthew Smith Executive Director Fortify Rights Ms. Jinhye Jo President NKinUSA Ms. Maria Werlau President Free Society Project  

Inside North Korea Today: Working for Peace on the Korean Penninsula

Inside North Korea Today: Working for Peace on the Korean Penninsula The Quaker-affiliated American Friends Service Committee has been working in North Korea for over three decades; by 1998, AFSC had established an on-going agricultural development project with cooperative farms, and today it is one of only a handful of American NGOs actively engaged in […]

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