Korea Future, an NGO, detailed the experiences of detainees, including one forced to abort her child when she was at least seven months pregnant.
This file photo, provided by the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea on Dec. 1, 2016, shows a satellite image of a political prison camp in Chongjin, North Hamgyong Province, taken Jan. 18, 2003 ...
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More than 75 members of the Georgetown community listened to harrowing testimony from three North Korean defectors at a panel hosted by the Truth and Human Rights in North Korea club Wednesday evening ...
North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency announced on Wednesday that its mysterious American captive, Kenneth Bae, has begun his 15-year sentence at a "special prison," which has Korea ...
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Ha Yeon-ho sentenced to two years for North Korea contacts
A prison sentence was finalized for Ha Yeon-ho, 72 years old, co-representative of Jeonbuk Minjung Action, who was indicted on charges of meeting multiple times with a North Korean operative abroad ...
Amnesty International has obtained new satellite images showing the growth of North Korea's largest prison complex — camps 15 and 16, or kwanliso — where prisoners are forced to dig their own graves, ...
Security experts, United Nations officials, and congressional leaders have for years insisted that in dealing with North Korea, its government’s systemic human rights abuses need to be addressed ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California man has been sentenced to eight years in prison after admitting to shipping weapons and ammunition to North Korea that he said were to be used for a surprise attack on ...
A South Korean court on Monday handed a suspended sentence to a North Korean defector who attempted to cross the border back into the North last year using a stolen bus, according to local media. The ...
Arizona woman sentenced to eight years in prison for remote worker scheme that benefited North Korea
An Arizona woman has been sentenced to 8.5 years in federal prison for participating in a fraud scheme that helped give remote jobs to North Korean information technology specialists at over 300 ...
On this episode of Bloomberg Investigates, we follow an Arizona woman who became a “laptop farmer,” helping funnel millions ...
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