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outlining the ongoing crimes against humanity exposed by the COI, Natsios claimed, "While the US administration proposed and discussed imposing sanctions and other forms of pressure on the North Korean regime on the UN Security Council level, they were measures taken in response to North Korea's aggressions and nuclear weapons program, unrelated to human rights issues."
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administration), for whom the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2001 is named. Solarz, a former New York Democratic congressman, was known as the "Marco Polo of Congress" for his long record of international travel and involvement in foreign affairs. Most notably, he was the first American politician
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prisons. Former prisoners report being forced to throw rocks at and hit corpses following executions. The report claims that executions were punishments for attempted escape, but “crimes” such as eating chestnuts off the ground without permission were also punished by death. One prisoner claims they
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of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, and Human Rights, entitled "Human Rights in North Korea: Challenges and Opportunities". Scarlatoiu emphasized the flow of information into North Korea, recommending on behalf of HRNK that "the United States should continue to expand
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and HRNK hosted a conference calling for the dismantlement of North Korea's political prison camps at the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center in Skokie, IL on November 6, 2013. HRNK provided the speakers, coordinated for the event, invited the Korean American community in the Chicago
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This conference was delivered to 300 people, including Korean Americans and Holocaust survivors. The event, which was translated simultaneously on-site in Korean and English, was led by and featured HRNK Executive Director Greg Scarlatoiu, Resident Fellow Professor Hyun In-ae, and Board Co-Chair
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in Washington, D.C., HRNK hosted its first major conference on the "Hidden Gulag", addressing North Korea's prison system, on April 10, 2012. HRNK launched its publication, the second edition of The Hidden Gulag by former Amnesty International Executive Director and human rights specialist David
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HRNK presented "Human Rights in North Korea: Prison Camps in 2012" at the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS on December 13, 2012. Gordon Flake, co-vice chair of the board of directors at HRNK and executive director of the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation, and HRNK board member Carl Gershman and
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In June 2014, HRNK co-chair Andrew Natsios testified before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations, in what was entitled "Human Rights Abuses and Crimes Against Humanity in North Korea". In addition to
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The Congressional-Executive Commission on China received testimony from HRNK chair Roberta Cohen and Scarlatoiu on March 5, 2012, at a hearing on "China's Repatriation of North Korean Refugees". HRNK presented six recommendations to the commission and encouraged China to fulfill international
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hosted the presentation of "Trapped in North Korea's Gulag:The Story of Oh Kil-nam and His Family" on November 6, 2011. The event featured Dr. Oh Kil-nam and was delivered at the Mike and Maureen Mansfield Foundation. HRNK executive director spoke at the panel presentation.
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and an HRNK board member commented on the report. And Roberta Cohen, Co-chair of HRNK and Non-resident Senior Fellow, Brookings, was on a panel discussing the implications of the COI. The conference drew significant media attention, and it was aired on C-SPAN.
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today. The committee's leadership has testified to Congress about North Korean human rights and China's forced repatriation of North Korean refugees. In April 2012, HRNK held its first major conference on North Korean human rights to launch its publication,
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In April 2015, HRNK and AllSource Analysis, Inc. discovered what it believes to be a satellite image of an execution by ZPU-4 anti-aircraft machine guns at the Kanggon Military Training Center outside of Pyongyang. Their allegations were reported on in
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and describe the plight of North Korean women repatriated from China. The report also addresses "double disappearances", or North Koreans who vanished first into political prisons and again as such detention facilities were dismantled or relocated.
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that touted the conference as "unprecedented". Robert King, the U.S. Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues, addressed the conference. Glyn Davies, the U.S. Special Representative for North Korean Policy, was also in attendance.
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alleges that public executions are not uncommon in North Korea, nor is the death penalty limited to the “most serious crimes,” constituting a violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
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HRNK was founded in 2001 by a group of foreign policy and human rights specialists to fill a gap in non-governmental expertise on North Korea. Well-established organizations such as Amnesty International and
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by veteran human rights investigator David Hawk on September 18, 2015. The report uses satellite imagery and defector interviews to reveal the addition of a women's section to a prison camp facility known as
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HRNK's Executive Director and members of the Board of Directors spoke at the conference and provided education on North Korea. Additionally, HRNK arranged for speakers Rabbi Abraham Cooper, The Honorable
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in Washington D.C. The conference featured presentations by the reports' authors David Hawk and Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. followed by a discussion with Roberta Cohen and Gwang-il Jung, a survivor of
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From its inception, HRNK claims itself to be a non-partisan holder of expertise on North Korea in the United States. Early members of the Board of Directors include figures such as Chuck Downs,
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Roberta Cohen. They discussed the promotion of effective action and ways the Chicago and greater Midwest community can become involved in the North Korea-related advocacy and awareness.
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radio broadcasting into North Korea and encourage other efforts that provide information directly to the North Korean people in accordance with the North Korean Human Rights Act".
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to visit Kim Il Sung. Lilley was personally close to former president George HW Bush and served as Ambassador to the Republic of Korea and the People's Republic of China.
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initially found it difficult to incorporate North Korea, about which information is frequently difficult to obtain, into their models of research and advocacy.
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is a study that documents North Korean abductions, which total over 180,000 abductees, and exposes the breadth and scope of North Korea's actions.
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in North Korea full, free, and unimpeded access, so that they can study the impact of the songbun system on the human rights of North Koreans.
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on October 12, 2012, on "North Korea's Political Prisoner Camp System and the Plight of North Korean Refugees: A Call for Action".
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Founded in 2001 by a group of foreign policy and human rights specialists, HRNK has published reports on issues relevant to
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Unusual Activity at the Kanggon Military Training Area in North Korea: Evidence of Execution by Anti-aircraft Machine Guns?
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Report of the detailed findings of the commission of inquiry on human rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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HRNK's Board of Directors includes prominent individuals from the North Korea and human rights policy communities.
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HRNK has released over 50 publications on North Korean human rights, on independent research, the testimony of
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being presented the award by the organization's Co-Chair Roberta Cohen and Executive Director Greg Scarlatoiu.
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HRNK released the first comprehensive study of North Korea's discriminatory social classification system,
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and to publish research that focuses the world's attention on human rights abuses in that country."
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witnessed an estimated 50-60 executions per year, including group executions of up to 20 people.
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Coercion, Control, Surveillance, and Punishment: An Examination of the North Korean Police State
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insurgency and he helped to insert a number of CIA agents into China. He was also a member of
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Coercion, Control, Surveillance, and Punishment: An Examination of North Korea's Police State
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by David Hawk. This was the first comprehensive study of North Korea's prison camp system.
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda; Park-Tokola, Rosa (2021).
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda; Park-Tokola, Rosa (2021).
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Executive Director Greg Scarlatoiu, giving testimony in April 2015, at the U.S. Congress'
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on June 6, 2012. As a starting point, this report recommended that North Korea allow the
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North Korea: Imagery Analysis of Camp 15 "Yodok" - Closure of the "Revolutionizing Zone"
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda; Park, Rosa (2021).
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda; Park, Rosa (2021).
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda; Park, Rosa (2020).
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda; Park, Rosa (2020).
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda; Park, Rosa (2020).
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda; Park, Rosa (2019).
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda; Park, Rosa (2019).
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commission of inquiry on human rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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The Hidden Gulag - The Lives and Voices of 'Those Who are Sent to the Mountains'
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The conference attracted significant media attention, including an editorial in
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with camp locations and facilities identified by North Korean defectors. In
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Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute
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Samantha Power Brings Activist Role Inside to Help Persuade Obama on Libya
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area, and presented talks on North Korea's political prison camps system.
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The International Coalition to Stop Crimes Against Humanity in North Korea
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda (2021).
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Taken: North Korea's Criminal Abduction of Citizens of Other Countries
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Senior Vice President and Head of Government Affairs, Thomson Reuters
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Marked for Life: Songbun, North Korea's Social Classification System
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Former Director, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
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presented information on North Korea during the panel discussion.
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Dean, Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University
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President and CEO, Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice
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IBA War Crimes Committee, Debevoise & Plimpton, HRNK (2022).
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includes satellite imagery of political prison camps provided by
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The Hidden Gulag IV: Gender Repression and Prison Disappearances
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Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Former U.S. Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues
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Hidden Gulag IV: Gender Repression and Prisoner Disappearances
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Former Assistant Secretary for East Asia, Department of State
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Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Dinville, Andy; Eley, Mike (2016).
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Consultant on International Financial and Strategic Affairs
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In September 2011, HRNK executive director Greg Scarlatoiu
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Steve Solarz (1940–2010) and the Making of Senator Schumer
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Following Justice Kirby's address, Marcus Noland of the
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The Hidden Gulag Second Edition: Political Prison Camps
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Partner, Co-Chair, Healthcare Practice, Foley Hoag LLP
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Scarlatoiu, Greg; Ha, Raymond; Lee, Hyunseung (2022).
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On September 18, 2015, HRNK launched its publications
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Samantha Power: The voice behind Obama's Libya action
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Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in North Korea
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Hidden Gulag Second Edition: Political Prison Camps
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Washington, D.C.
Katrina Lantos Swett
Andrew Natsios
www.hrnk.org
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North Korean human rights

Commission of inquiry on human rights in the DPRK
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Marzuki Darusman
Michael Kirby
Human Rights Watch
Nicholas Eberstadt
American Enterprise Institute
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think-tank
Carl Gershman
National Endowment for Democracy
Morton I. Abramowitz
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Samantha Power
2011 military intervention in Libya
Stephen J. Solarz
Gulf War
James R. Lilley
CIA
Laos

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