• The Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (commonly referred to as NKDB) is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization, headquartered in Seoul...
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  • Charge and Sentence" (PDF). Prisoners in North Korea Today. Database Center for North Korean Human Rights. July 15, 2011. pp. 363–367. Archived from...
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  • 강제송환과 인권실태 [Status of North Korean Defector Deportation and Human Rights in China]. Seoul: Database Center for North Korean Human Rights. pp. 28–36. Andrew...
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  • South-Korean-based Database Center for North Korean Human Rights has collected unverified testimony on 1,193 historic executions in North Korea through...
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  • Hamhung concentration camp (category Concentration camps in North Korea)
    of Changes in North Korean Detention Facilities", Prisoners in North Korea Today (PDF), Database Center for North Korean Human Rights, July 15, 2011...
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  • Hanawon (category Organizations for North Korean defectors)
    Center for North Korean Refugees (Korean: 북한이탈주민정착지원사무소), commonly known as Hanawon (Korean: 하나원; "House of Unity"), is a South Korean facility for the...
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  • Kangdong concentration camp (category Concentration camps in North Korea)
    photographs Database Center for North Korean Human Rights: Prisoners in North Korea Today - Comprehensive explanation of detention facilities in North Korea based...
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  • Chongjin concentration camp (category Concentration camps in North Korea)
    page 131) "Political Prison Camps in North Korea Today (p. 108)" (PDF). Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (NKDB), July 15, 2011. Archived from...
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  • Chungsan concentration camp (category North Korea articles missing geocoordinate data)
    facilities and production", Prisoners in North Korea Today (PDF), Database Center for North Korean Human Rights, July 15, 2011, pp. 384–386, archived from...
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    the most famous North Korean defectors in the world". She fled from North Korea to China in 2007 at age 13 before moving to South Korea, then to the United...
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  • Cara (the Council for At-Risk Academics) Carter Center CCJO René Cassin Center for Economic and Social Rights Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law...
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    The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK), formerly known as the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, is a Washington, D.C.-based...
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  • Chongori concentration camp (category Concentration camps in North Korea)
    Overview of North Korean prison camps with testimonies and satellite photographs Database Center for North Korean Human Rights: Prisoners in North Korea Today...
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  • North Korean People's Liberation Front (NKPLF; Korean: 북한 인민해방전선) is a South Korean militant paramilitary organization consisting of North Korean defectors...
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  • percent of those who are very unsatisfied. In 2005, the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights, reported that 22.7 percent of respondents claimed that...
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  • Alliance for North Korean Human Rights (1996), Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (2001), Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (2003),...
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  • document by the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights in Seoul (nkdb.org) discusses the lives of South Korean POWs in North Korea. Contains interviews...
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  • Hwasong concentration camp (category Concentration camps in North Korea)
    "Political Prison Camps in North Korea Today, chapter 1.2.3: Research Methodology" (PDF), Database Center for North Korean Human Rights, p. 51, July 15, 2011...
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    Dong-hyuk (born Shin In Geun, 19 November 1982 or 1980) is a North Korean-born human rights activist. He claims to be the only prisoner to have successfully...
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  • Seoul: Database Center for North Korean Human Rights. pp. 20–27. Andrei Lankov (18 November 2010). "(545) North Korean defectors". The Korea Times. Archived...
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  • Kwalliso (Korean: 관리소, Korean pronunciation: [kwa̠ʎʎisʰo̞]) or kwan-li-so is the term for political penal labor and rehabilitation colonies in North Korea. They...
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  • Kim Shin-jo (category North Korean military personnel)
    citizen of South Korea in 1970. South Korea claimed when North Korean authorities found out that he became a South Korean citizen, his parents were executed...
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  • Kim Kuk-song (category North Korean defectors)
    Kim Kuk-song (Korean: 김국성) is the pseudonym of a North Korean defector. He served for 30 years in North Korean intelligence agencies and rose to the rank...
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  • Ri Jong-yol (category North Korean defectors)
    Ri Jong-yol (Korean: 리정렬; born 1998) is a North Korean defector and child prodigy of mathematics. After winning silver at the 2016 International Mathematical...
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    aviator who served as a senior lieutenant in the Korean People's Army Air and Anti-Air Force during the Korean War. Under colonial rule, No was required to...
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  • Now On My Way to Meet You (category Works about North Korean defectors)
    Now On My Way to Meet You (Korean: 이제 만나러 갑니다; RR: Ije mannareo gamnida) is a South Korean variety show which has aired on Channel A since December 4...
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    Lee Hyeon-seo (category North Korean human rights activists)
    Lee Hyeon-seo (Korean: 이현서, born January 1980), best known for her book, The Girl with Seven Names, is a North Korean defector and activist who lives in...
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  • Committee for Human Rights in North Korea Database Center for North Korean Human Rights Korea Institute for National Unification People for Successful Corean...
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  • The Free North Korea Radio (Korean: 자유북한방송; RR: Jayu Bukhan Bangsong) is a radio broadcaster based in Seoul, South Korea. The station is run primarily...
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  • North Korea Today" (PDF). Database Center for North Korean Human Rights. July 15, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 19, 2013. "North Korea's...
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