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  • The International Coalition to Stop Crimes against Humanity in North Korea Submits Petition to United Nations to End Kwan-Li-So (Gulag System)
    Written statement
    Apr 3, 2012
  • UN Human Rights Council: North Korea Condemnation Goes Unopposed
    Press release
    Mar 23, 2012
    The United Nations Human Rights Council’s adoption of a resolution condemning human rights violations in North Korea signaled both the gravity of the abuses and the need for the new president, Kim Jong-un, to make major reforms.
  • The International Coalition to Stop Crimes against Humanity in North Korea Condemns China’s Expulsion of North Korean Refugees
    Written statement
    Mar 14, 2012

    The International Coalition to Stop Crimes against Humanity in North Korea (ICNK), consisting over 40 prominent human rights organizations and activists, today condemned the recent expulsion and forced repatriation of at least 41 North Korean refugees by the People’s Republic of China.  

  • Interactive Dialogue with Marzuki Darusman, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
    Oral statement
    Mar 12, 2012
    Mr. President, we would like to thank the Special Rapporteur for his report on the DPRK and call for the extension of the mandate.
  • Statement at the Human Rights Council calling for a mandate extension for the Special Rapporteur on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
    Oral statement
    Mar 12, 2012

    Recently there was a leadership change in Pyongyang which saw the ascension of Kim Jong Un. Yet human rights abuses continue to be systematic and pervasive, making North Korea one of the worst rights abusing governments in the world.   

  • North Korea: UN Should Investigate Crimes against Humanity
    Backgrounder Briefing
    Jan 23, 2012

    The United Nations should immediately establish an independent commission of inquiry to investigate crimes against humanity in North Korea.

  • Joint letter to Supreme Commander Kim Jong-un
    Letter
    Jan 8, 2012
    We, the undersigned independent international non-governmental organizations, write to recognize the passing of your father and acknowledge your leadership of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), and to raise a number of concerns and ideas which we believe would enhance your leadership, improve the standing of your country and benefit your people.
  • North Korean mourners, crying to survive?
    Commentary
    Dec 22, 2011

    Since Kim Jong Il's death was announced on Monday, many people have marveled at the mourning scenes featured on North Korean state television, made viral on the Internet: North Koreans prostrate, weeping, hitting the ground.  

  • Is There Any Way To Help the People of North Korea?
    Commentary
    Dec 22, 2011
    How does one get the measure of Kim Jong Il’s legacy in North Korea? His victims, like those of his father before him, are so many, in lives ended and lives stunted, that they become faceless and formless in our minds, like those tens of thousands of dancers in the mass performances Kim liked to stage. An Egyptian protester beaten, a Burmese dissident imprisoned, a Chinese blogger censored—such singular injustices are easier to grasp, and thus more likely to make us angry, and to spur us to act. The North Korean regime has been protected by the sheer enormity of its crimes, which discrete images cannot easily capture.
  • North Korea: Kim Jong-Il’s Legacy of Mass Atrocity
    Press release
    Dec 19, 2011
    Governments should mark North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il’s death with a clear demand that the new leader choose a path of reforming the country’s abysmal human rights situation, Human Rights Watch said today.
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