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Research on North Korean affairs |
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Human rights organizations:
- International Coalition to Stop Crimes Against Humanity in North Korea
- Saejowi
- Liberty in North Korea
- North Korea Freedom Coalition
- Data Center for North Korean Human Rights
Media and organizations
[edit]- Chosun Journal, an independent non-profit website that links communities for human rights in North Korea.
- Hanvoice, a Canadian-based human rights organization that assists North Korean refugees.
- North Korea Uncovered, a comprehensive set of maps of North Korea showing thousands of buildings, monuments, missile-storage facilities, mass graves, secret labor camps, palaces, restaurants, tourist sites, and main roads.
- Seoul Train, a 2004 documentary film that deals with North Korean defectors fleeing through or to China.
- Escape from Camp 14, a book about a North Korean born child and his life under the camp conditions.
- In Order to Live, a memoir published in 2015 that talks about a North Korean girl's journey to freedom. Written by Park Yeon-mi, a North Korean defector known for her speech at One Young World 2014 Summit in Dublin Ireland, the memoir gives a detailed description of the life in North Korea and the process of defection.
- Children of the Secret State, a documentary film that focuses on showing the pitiful lives of North Korean orphans.The film consists of much visual proof of North Korea's humanitarian crisis such as prison camp, famine and malnutrition.[1] The film was released in 2001 and movie critiques such as Allison Gorman noted that the film "shows... the gross abuse of power and money to favor the few."
- ^ "5 Eye-Opening Documentaries about North Korea". Pastemagazine. May 2, 2017.