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The woman in the video who fled North Korea testifies about the life at Yoduk Prision in North Korea. There are only a few surviving North Korean defectors in the world who escaped to North Korea sucessfully. This video is produced by AIMS Korea. ... AIMS "AIMS Korea" Refugee Prison "North Korea" "North Korean" Testimony 09 "Human Rights"
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...Note: Tune in tonight to hear more from Mike Kim on North Korea on AC360° at 10 p.m. ET. “In Escaping North Korea,” one of the few Americans granted entry into the secretive country, Kim came to know North Korea and its people intimately. Posing as a student...
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Globalmuseumoncommunism.org: The daughter of an underground Christian family, Kim Eun Jin's faith made her a target from a young age. When her parents were discovered to be worshiping Christians they were exiled. Kim escaped and later assisted her family to escape North Korea. Previously, she has testified to the US congress about Christian repression in North Korea.
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More Info @ Dprogram.net: dprogram.net North Korea says it will attack South Korea if its ships are searched as part of the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI). South Korea signed the agreement on Tuesday after North Korea tested a nuclear device. Those who provoke [North Korea] once will not be able to escape its unimaginable and merciless punishment, North Koreas official news agency warned.
This is what an out of control government looks like , it seems surreal. But it is very real, millions are starving. Anyone who questions the government is sent to a death camp. They train everyday for a US nuclear strike. If we invade counties to spread freedom how did we miss this?
Many North Koreans flee to neighboring China, where some find help from Chinese Christians. One man not only found help, he found Christ. But that's only the beginning of this amazing story from The Voice of the Martyrs Canada... The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN www.cbn.com
Many North Koreans flee to neighboring China, where some find help from Chinese Christians. One man not only found help, he found Christ. But that's only the beginning of this amazing story from The Voice of the Martyrs Canada... The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN www.cbn.com
Many North Koreans flee to neighboring China, where some find help from Chinese Christians. One man not only found help, he found Christ. But that's only the beginning of this amazing story from The Voice of the Martyrs Canada... The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN www.cbn.com
S17E06 Unreported World travels to the remote Chinese - North Korean border, where few journalists have ever set foot. The team is there to report on the plight of thousands of North Korean women who have been forced into prostitution or sold as brides after fleeing persecution and starvation in one of the most secretive and repressive regimes in the world. The majority of those who try to escape from North Korea to China are women. If they make it past the border guards, who operate a shoot ...
S17E06 Unreported World travels to the remote Chinese - North Korean border, where few journalists have ever set foot. The team is there to report on the plight of thousands of North Korean women who have been forced into prostitution or sold as brides after fleeing persecution and starvation in one of the most secretive and repressive regimes in the world. The majority of those who try to escape from North Korea to China are women. If they make it past the border guards, who operate a shoot ...
S17E06 Unreported World travels to the remote Chinese - North Korean border, where few journalists have ever set foot. The team is there to report on the plight of thousands of North Korean women who have been forced into prostitution or sold as brides after fleeing persecution and starvation in one of the most secretive and repressive regimes in the world. The majority of those who try to escape from North Korea to China are women. If they make it past the border guards, who operate a shoot ...
NORTH KOREA THE GREAT ESCAPE PART 2
NORTH KOREAN REFUGEES TRY TO ESCAPE TO SOUTH KOREA BUT ARE UNABLE TO BECAUSE OF THE HEAVILY GUARDED FRONTIER BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH SO THEY THE NORTH KOREANS HAVE TO GO INTO CHINA AND THROUGH CHINA TO TAIWAN OR THAILAND THEN TO SOUTH KOREA THE JOURNEY IS DANGEROUS AS THOSE CAUGHT BY CHINESE POLICE ARE SENT BACK AND THEN EXECUTED BY THE NORTH KOREANS
From BBC News, April 6, 2009, this story (is.gd accompanying the news video: Hunger is driving North Koreans to escape to China, crossing a river frontier at the mercy of traffickers. Once in China they are forced to live secret lives, the women often sold into forced marriages or prostitution, because if discovered the Chinese authorities will send them back. A small number of people try to escape through Laos and Thailand to South Korea - a dangerous and difficult journey. Geum-Hee was a ...
There's a silent people dying away in the hidden camps of the DPRK. And many more suffering in many other ways. If one member suffers, all the members suffer with it (New King James Version) If one part hurts, every other part is involved in the hurt, and in the healing. (The Message) - 1 Corinthians 12 verses 25-26 Find here some more quotes that might challenge you: Our lives no longer belong to us alone; they belong to all those who need us desperately. - Elie Wiesel In the end, we will ...
Many starving North koreans find ways to flee to China or wherever the distination they can possiblly reach; but many of them, including those who help them escape, are caught by the local police or agents, as being forced to return to NK where torture or public execution is waiting for them. More info: www.bekkoame.ne.jp
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...Korea, and is one of the best posts for trying to glean the goings-on in that eremitic totalitarian state. Thousands of North Koreans, now refugees, live in the city as well as other cities and small villages in the area, a reward for escaping across the narrow...
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Time Magazine
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Being desperate living in the communist state, many North Koreans including children take risks to flee into their neighboring countries- China, South Korea, Thailand...where some of the escapers work as prostitutes earning some money or others being as slumdogs hiding in caves and abandoned buildings from NK spies.
Being desperate living in the communist state, many North Koreans including children take risks to flee into their neighboring countries- China, South Korea, Thailand...where some of the escapers work as prostitutes earning some money or others being as slumdogs hiding in caves and abandoned buildings from NK spies.
Being desperate living in the communist state, many North Koreans including children take risks to flee into their neighboring countries- China, South Korea, Thailand...where some of the escapers work as prostitutes earning some money or others being as slumdogs hiding in caves and abandoned buildings from NK spies.
This eye-opening documentary shows some of the 200000 starving children/orphans in North Korea, who's been neglected by both the adults around them and the government official. A freelance journalist, Ahn Chol's been shooting the footage for this film --as being undercover in his native country, NK where his both parents starved to death in the past. In 2001, Mr.Chol won the prestigious Rory Peck award for his bravery and quality of this footage. More info: www.bekkoame.ne.jp...
This eye-opening documentary shows some of the 200000 starving children/orphans in North Korea, who's been neglected by both the adults around them and the government official. A freelance journalist, Ahn Chol's been shooting the footage for this film --as being undercover in his native country, NK where his both parents starved to death in the past. In 2001, Mr.Chol won the prestigious Rory Peck award for his bravery and quality of this footage. More info: www.bekkoame.ne.jp...
This eye-opening documentary shows some of the 200000 starving children/orphans in North Korea, who's been neglected by both the adults around them and the government official. A freelance journalist, Ahn Chol's been shooting the footage for this film --as being undercover in his native country, NK where his both parents starved to death in the past. In 2001, Mr.Chol won the prestigious Rory Peck award for his bravery and quality of this footage. More info: www.bekkoame.ne.jp...
This eye-opening documentary shows some of the 200000 starving children/orphans in North Korea, who's been neglected by both the adults around them and the government official. A freelance journalist, Ahn Chol's been shooting the footage for this film --as being undercover in his native country, NK where his both parents starved to death in the past. In 2001, Mr.Chol won the prestigious Rory Peck award for his bravery and quality of this footage. More info: www.bekkoame.ne.jp...
This eye-opening documentary shows some of the 200000 starving children/orphans in North Korea, who's been neglected by both the adults around them and the government official. A freelance journalist, Ahn Chol's been shooting the footage for this film --as being undercover in his native country, NK where his both parents starved to death in the past. In 2001, Mr.Chol won the prestigious Rory Peck award for his bravery and quality of this footage. More info: www.bekkoame.ne.jp...
The State-Security -Agent forces her to kneel inside an office building, and asks her when she escaped from North Korea, whether she is married, has any children, or has had any contact with South Koreans since her escape. When she refuses to answer, the police proceeds to attack the woman, beginning a violent barrage of kicks and lashes with a nearby stick.
www.youtube.com North Korean Interrogation Video This video, smuggled out of North Korea, shows the violent interrogation of a young woman. A Soldier forces her to kneel inside an office building, and asks her when she escaped from North Korea, whether she is married, has any children, or has had any contact with South Koreans since her escape. When she refuses to answer, the soldier proceeds to attack the woman, beginning a violent barrage of kicks and lashes with a nearby stick. After the ...
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...hard to imagine why someone would want to go back to North Korea â described by some defectors as âhell on earthâ - after escaping the totalitarian regime that has the worldâs worst human rights record. But some North Koreans are doing just that â volunteering...
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The Christian Post
http://christianpost.com/Missions/Evangelism/2009/02/-underground-project-to-deploy-defectors-back-to-n-korea-13/index.html
Please Share, Favorite, Rate, Comment, and SUBSCRIBE!!! Unbelievable story of a family escaping from an oligarchy in North Korea. There the government's heavy hand denies basic civil liberties and has even made cell phones illegal. Breaking the law could easily land you in an execution chamber...
Please Share, Favorite, Rate, Comment, and SUBSCRIBE!!! Unbelievable story of a family escaping from an oligarchy in North Korea. There the government's heavy hand denies basic civil liberties and has even made cell phones illegal. Breaking the law could easily land you in an execution chamber...
Please Share, Favorite, Rate, Comment, and SUBSCRIBE!!! Unbelievable story of a family escaping from an oligarchy in North Korea. There the government's heavy hand denies basic civil liberties and has even made cell phones illegal. Breaking the law could easily land you in an execution chamber...
December 10th marks the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. And to commemorate the day, Korean human rights group put on a performance in Seoul to dramatize the plight of defectors from North Korea who are forcibly repatriated by Chinese police. China and North Korea are the brunt of Korean human rights groups protests on Global Human Rights Day. Protestors are highlighting the treatment of North Koreans in China--Chinese police aid the North Korea Communist Regime ...
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...Streams of tears fell on Young-whaĄŻs cheeks. The Chosun Ilbo news team participated in the entire processes of China escaping route of North Korean defectors. Starts from Sungyang to end in Bangkok, Thailand, the breathtaking news of the journey will follow. ...
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Chosun Ilbo
http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200812/200812100054.html
Mike Kim, author of "Escaping North Korea: Defiance and Hope in the World's Most Repressive Country", interviewed on the Larry Kane Report, October 2008.
A little bit political but no more than just sighing...
She escaped North Korea when she was very young and is now hiding in China.
"My mom can see me when I won at the Olympic!!!" He escaped from North Korea with his father to South Korea in 2002. He is 16 yo pro-wrestler name is Gwang Myeong soon. He lost his game because of his starvation when he was a baby, however he becomes next gold medalist of wrestling. He always misses his mom left in North Korea.
Each year, thousands of North Koreans risk their lives to escape poverty and oppression in their Stalinist nation. Most travel through China, which does not welcome them. Their destination is usually South Korea and the United States - often via Thailand. It is a perilous journey that can take months or years. VOA's Luis Ramirez followed the trail of North Korean refugees, traveling from China's border with North Korea to Thailand where they wait to make the final escape to freedom in South ...
Documentary following the stories of two families trying to flee the horrors of North Korea. Part 1 - www.youtube.com Part 2
Documentary following the stories of two families trying to flee the horrors of North Korea. Part 1 Part 2 - www.youtube.com
and fear of death." LiNK's Executive Director Adrian Hong will brief the audience on the broader issue of human rights in North Korea, as well as the current refugee situation and what can be done to help. Liberty in North Korea, or LiNK, is an international non-governmental organization devoted to human rights in North Korea and the protection of North Korean refugees. This talk will be taped. Speaker: Adrian Hong Adrian Hong: Adrian Hong currently serves as Executive Director of ...
Can starvation force someone to leave everything and risk their life and the lives of their small children? Are starving people strong enough to cross the Tumen River from North Korea into China? What happens to the children if the mother is shot by Chinese guards? These are questions that North Koreans must answer if they want to escape the famine and dictatorship of their homeland.
Outlining the current situation in North Korea regarding refugees that are trying to escape.
A short presentation / class project. Subtitles are off and added for heavy accent.
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...United Nations expert on human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) today praised Mongolia’s treatment of asylum seekers from that country and its cooperation with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) on the issue. Following...
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Spero News
http://www.speroforum.com/site/article.asp?id=13221
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...Il to decide which leader they will affix to their lapel. There is simply no escaping the Kims when traveling through North Korea. The above gallery is just a small selection of the never ending flood of statues, mosaics, photographs, and other Kim iconography...
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Gadling
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/weblogsinc/gadling/~3/199770546/
Thousands of North Koreans flee their country in order to escape persecution and famine. Many make the treacherous journey over the Chinese border. If they are caught by the Chinese authorities they are forcibly repatriated back to North Korea where imprisonment, torture and execution await them. On November 30th and December 1st the North Korean Freedom Coalition organized a worldwide protest that was simultaneously staged at the Chinese embassy in Washington, DC and the five Chinese ...
Movie : South of border Story : Sad love of someone who were escape from North Korea to south korea Song : The west sky Singer : Seung-chul Lee

