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Past 일정표 from 4월 22, 2021 – 6월 27, 2022 – HRNK

North Korea: Perennial Arsenal of Terror

Joshua Stanton’s HRNK report “Arsenal of Terror” (2015) generated critical information and analysis credited for contributing to the relisting of North Korea as a state-sponsor of terrorism. Over the years, his work has been instrumental in designing the North Korean sanctions regime while paying particular attention to humanitarian exemptions. Joshua Stanton will focus on recent […]

The Trafficking of North Korean Women To China

Zoom , United States

Description: Recent reports suggest that North Korean women in China are subjected to systematic rape, sex trafficking, sexual slavery, sexual abuse, prostitution, cybersex trafficking, forced marriage, and forced pregnancy. Reportedly, tens of thousands of North Korean women and girls are being trafficked into China and sold into the sex trade. The business of the sale of North […]

The Biden Administration: Is a North Korean Human Rights Reset Possible?

Zoom , United States

Description: The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) cordially invites you to: HRNK Board Member Speaking Series “The Biden Administration: Is a North Korean Human Rights Reset Possible?”  Thursday, May 13, 20214:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) This event will be on the record.Featuring:  Dr. Nicholas EberstadtHenry Wendt Chair, American Enterprise […]

First We Take Pyonghattan, Then We Take Pyongyang

Zoom , United States

Description: This event will be on the record. Featuring:  Ms. Seo-hyun Lee &Mr. Hyeun-seung LeeNorth Korean EscapeesHosts, “Pyonghattan” YouTube Program Moderated by: Greg ScarlatoiuExecutive Director, HRNK North Korean escapees Ms. Seo-hyun Lee and Mr. Hyeun-seung Lee will address their life experience in North Korea, South Korea, and the United States. The two hosts of the “Pyonghattan” program […]

Report Findings: Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity in North Korean Detention Centers

National Press Club, First Amendment Lounge, Washington, D.C. , United States

Description:   On June 27, 2022, following an exhaustive multi-year Inquiry, HRNK and the International Bar Association (IBA) launched in Washington, D.C. a report entitled "Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity in North Korean Detention Centers." The Inquiry, chaired by four renowned international judges--including the former Presidents of the ICC and the Rwanda Tribunal, as well […]

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