Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
• Issue at hand: Human rights violations in North Korea (since end of Korean War in 1950)
o North Korean government
DPRK
Not only are the “standard freedoms” such as speech, press, and assembly,
prohibited, but the freedoms of religion, physical movement, and workers’
rights are severely restricted.
• Article 62 of the 2004 Criminal Code criminalizes travel to
another country without state permission (“Amnesty
International”)
Malnutrition statistics
LINK media
E-mails
Facebook groups/events
o TheHundred Campaign
That would be $2,500 from a campus of over 70,000 people. That would
be $2,500 from a university that raised over 9 million dollars for Thon. If
less than 5% of our campus donated one dollar each, we hold one person’s
freedom in our hands.
• Yes! I’d like to donate one dollar to supporting one rescue mission.
Bibliography
Head, Tom. "Human Rights in North Korea - North Korean Human Rights Abuses." About.com:
Civil Liberties. The New York Times Company, 2011. Web. 19 Apr 2011.
<http://civilliberty.about.com/od/internationalhumanrights/p/northkorea101.htm>.
"North Korea 101: A Brief Overview." LiNK: The North Korea Crisis. LiNK, n.d. Web. 19 Apr
2011. <http://linkglobal.org/rescuing.html>.
"North Korean Human Rights." Amnesty International. Amnesty International, 2011. Web. 19
Apr 2011. <http://www.amnestyusa.org/all-countries/north-korea/page.do?id=1011213>.