Friday 27 March 2009

North Korea and Christian Persecution

The Christian Solidarity Worlwide website ( www.csw.org.uk ) has alot of relevant information regarding the horrendous situation in North Korea, and they have historically sought to campaign for change to happen and to bring the issues to the front stage of international agendas. There is stil much to be done in this area - and much waking up in terms of concern from the International community.

I have just finished reading another (not a light read) book cataloguing the ignorance around what was going on about the death and prison camps of Nazi Europe.

This is not far off the situation in North Korea today: 200,000 people suffer in prison camps and more than 20 million in worsening national poverty and famine ....with little outcry - not just for a few years, for some it has been more than 50 years.

http://dynamic.csw.org.uk/country.asp?s=id&urn=North_Korea

Saturday 21 March 2009

Vitit Muntarbhorn (UN Special Rapporteur) on North Korea

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL CONSIDERS SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Concludes General Debate on the Promotion and Protection of All Human Rights
16 March 2009

The Human Rights Council this afternoon heard the presentation of the report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, after which it held an interactive dialogue on the report.

The Council also concluded its general debate on the promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development, hearing from a series of non-governmental organizations which raised various issues, including violations of these rights in specific countries; the need for inter-religious dialogue; trafficking in human beings; the impact of the fight against terrorism on human rights; the rights of minorities and religious minorities; the effect of climate change on human rights; and the need to protect human rights defenders, among others.

Vitit Muntarbhorn, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, said the country was under a one-party rule. At the pinnacle was an oppressive regime bent on personal survival, under which the ordinary people underwent intolerable and interminable sufferings. With regard to food and basic necessities, food grants based on rations provided by the State were practised from the early days of the regime as a means of State control over its inhabitants. The system had failed drastically in the 1990s with a critical food shortage leading to rampant malnutrition and other tragedies. Although prohibited by law, torture was extensively practised and abhorrent prison conditions resulted in a myriad of abuses and deprivations, ensuring that many prisons were a death trap for the inmates. The country should, inter alia, immediately ensure effective provision of and access to food and other basic necessities for those in need of assistance and cooperate constructively with United Nations agencies and other humanitarian actors on that issue.

source:
http://www.unog.ch/80256EDD006B9C2E/(httpNewsByYear_en)/B8D1FA23EB8613E4C125757B005DA2DB?OpenDocument

The Hidden Gulag - North Korea

The situation in North Korea seems to continue unabated and despite numerous reports the suffering continues.

A detailed report is to be found on the link below in regard to the prison camps:

http://www.hrnk.org/HiddenGulag.pdf

The following video gives a little more insight based on a North Korean's testimony:

Monday 2 March 2009

NORTH KOREAN REFUGEES IN CHINA

http://www.hrnk.org/refugeesReport06.pdf

report regarding North Korean refugees in China.

IT IS TIME FOR NORTH KOREA TO COME TO LIGHT

North Korea has probably the most severe violations of Human Rights
A number of years ago I met Soon Ok Lee who wrote a book about her experiences in North Korean prison camps in her book 'eyes of the tailess animals'.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3071464/

Full report about the prison camps:
http://www.hrnk.org/



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/this_world/3440771.stm