Human rights in North Korea remain among the worst in the world. There is no freedom of religion and Christians are often tortured, imprisoned and murdered. Deviation from state doctrine is met with ruthless and devastating punishment. Around 200,000 are believed to be held in prison camps with no hope of release. The country has also been devastated by famine, with increasing numbers of people facing starvation.
Documentation (PDFs)
- North Korea: A Case to Answer, A Call to Act
- North Korea Human Rights Report
- Treatment of North Korean’s in China
- Failure to Protect: The Ongoing Challenge of North Korea
- A Prison Without Bars: Refugee and Defector Testimonies of Severe Violations of Freedom of Religion or Belief in North Korea
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