NKHR Film Festival, NKDB/US-Korea Institute Seminar

(seminar info updated below)
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NKnet is hosting a North Korean Human Rights International Film Festival in Seoul on November 10-11, 2011.  Let this also serve as the official OFK announcement that NKnet has a new English-language website ready for your consumption.

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The US-Korea Institute at SAIS and the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights are joining forces again for a seminar in Washington, DC, soon:

Building a Strategy on North Korean Human Rights: International Perspectives

with Keynote Address by Dr. Kim Moon-soo,
Governor, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea

November 15, 2011
9 AM ““ 2:30 PM
Kenney Auditorium
1740 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036

The US-Korea Institute at SAIS and the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights will convene a seminar on November 15, 2011 that will explore both the status of the human rights and humanitarian challenges in North Korea and international efforts to address them. Featuring a keynote address by Dr. Kim Moon-soo, Governor of Gyeonggi Province in South Korea.

Agenda coming soon.

See link to RSVP.

Update:

Wow, looks like they will have an A-List of speakers. The page for the event now has a link to a PDF with the following:

AGENDA

8:30″“9:00 Registration

9:00″“9:15 Welcoming Remarks

9:15″“9:30 Opening Address
Han Duk-soo, Ambassador to the United States, Republic of Korea

9:30″“10:00 Keynote Address
Kim Moon-soo, Governor, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea

10:15″“12:00 Session I: Status of Human Rights and Humanitarian Efforts in North Korea
Chair: Suzanne Scholte, Executive Director, North Korea Freedom Coalition

Panelists:
“¢   Lee Ja-eun, Researcher, Database Center for North Korean Human Rights
“¢   Lee Won-woong, Professor, Kwandong University
“¢   Randall Spadoni, Country Program Manager (North Korea), International Programs, World Vision

12:00″“12:30 Lunch

12:30 ““ 14:00   Session II: Developing a Human Rights Strategy
Chair: Jae H. Ku, Director, US-Korea Institute at SAIS, Johns Hopkins University

Panelists:
“¢   Gisella Gori, Senior Political Advisor, Political, Security and Development Section, European Union External Action
“¢   Greg Scarlatoiu, Executive Director, U.S. Committee on North Korean Human Rights
“¢   Ben Rogers, East Asia Team Leader, Christian Solidarity Worldwide
“¢   Kang Cheol-hwan, President, North Korean Strategy Center

14:00 ““ 14:15   Closing Remarks
Kim Sang-hun, Chairman, Board of Directors, Database Center for North Korean Human Rights

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  1. Ok, lets get this over with,. First of all Joshua has done miracles at that site. Rather we should flock to it like all sheeple of this viral young man is another question entirely.

    Yes: I am younger by him by about 5-7 years or so.

    Yes: I have a bro crush on J.S.

    No: I am a stalker of his works.

    Fun aside, Glad to see more constructive real life works for you at hand Mr. Stanton. Plese remember your web-followers are loyal to your cause.

  2. Over at the Daily nk they are posting that Pyongyang is not to happy with this event. I can only wonder why.