North Korea Freedom Week 2005
NORTH KOREA FREEDOM WEEK CONFIRMED PUBLIC EVENTS
FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2005:
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CAPITOL HILL FORUM HONORING ROK POWS
12 noon: Half a Century in the Hellish Nightmare: South Korean POWs Tell Their StoryChang-Ho Cho, the first South Korean POW to escape from North Korea in 1995, and Chang-Seok Kim, who escaped in 2000, will tell their stories for the first time in the United States. (There are an estimated 500 South Korean POWs still being held in North Korea!) Hosted by Dr. Thomas Chung of the Korean POW Rescue Committee and Defense Forum Foundation ($26 fee for lunch: *RSVP Required to skswm@aol.com)Location: B-339 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. Special Guests: Ambassador James Lilley and representatives from the Embassies of the countries who fought for the democracy and freedom of the South Korean people
After the program, Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Korean War Memorial
TUESDAY, APRIL 26-SATURDAY, APRIL 30: NORTH KOREA GENOCIDE EXHIBIT
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10am-4 pm DAILY North Korea Genocide Exhibit Fairfax Korean Church, 11400 Shirley Gate Court, Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Special Events at the Exhibit:
Tuesday, April 26, 8 AM, Special VIP Ribbon Cutting and Opening Ceremony including Congressman Frank Wolf, National Endowment for Democracy President Carl Gershman, Pastor Kwang-Ho Yang, Moon Gook Han; North Korean defectors Soon-Ok Lee, Ahn Hyok, Dong-Chul Choi, and Seung-Min Kim; Teruaki Masumoto and Yoichi Shimada of the Japanese Rescue Movement and other VIPs9:30 am Meet with the leadership of the North Korean defectors organizations working for human rights
Wednesday, April 27, 9:30 AM: Meet the Author, Book Signing with Soon Ok Lee, author of Eyes of the Tailless Animals, her experiences as a survivor in the North Korea political prison camps
THURSDAY, APRIL 28: FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF NORTH KOREA FREEDOM DAY
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9:30 AM: Meet the Author, Book Signing with Colonel Gordon Cucullo, author of Separated at Birth: How North Korea Became the Evil Twin
9:30 AM Washington, D.C., Premiere of Award Winning Documentary Seoul Train depicting plight of the North Korean refugees in China Welcome and Introduction by Congressmen Joseph Pitts (Pa) and Trent Franks (Az)with remarks and discussion led by Seoul Train Producers Jim Butterworth and Lisa SleethHosted by North Korea Freedom Coalition (RSVP to: erin_mccormick@wilberforce.org) Location: 2237 Rayburn House Office Building, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
12:00 Noon Protest to Stop China’s Violent Repatriation of North Korean Refugees
Hosted by the International Campaign to Block the Repatriation of the North Korean Refugees Location: Peoples’ Republic of China Embassy, 2300 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
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Hosted by Congressman James Leach, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific and Congressman Chris Smith, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations
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2:30 pm Second Screening of Seoul Train hosted by North Korea Freedom Coalition
Welcome and Introduction by Senator Sam Brownback with remarks and discussion led by Seoul Train Producers Jim Butterworth and Lisa Sleeth
Hosted by North Korea Freedom Coalition (RSVP to: erin_mccormick@wilberforce.org)
Location: 385 Russell Senate Office Building, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
7 pm: Prayer Vigil for Freedom and Human Rights for North KoreaHosted by Pastor Dong Soo Shin Location: Fairfax Korean Church Fairfax Korean Church, 11400 Shirley Gate Court, Fairfax, Virginia 22030
FRIDAY, APRIL 29
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9:30 AM, Meet South Koreans abducted by North Korea and leaders of the Japanese abductee organizations including Teruaki Masumoto, Deputy Secretary General of the Japanese Abducted Family Association, hosted by Mr. Jae Hyun Bae of Citizens Coalition for Human Rights of Abductees and Yoichi Shimada of the Japanese Rescue Movement
North Korean Genocide Exhibit is Hosted by Pastor Kwang-Ho Yang, Sin U Nam, Suzanne Scholte, rescuer Moon Gook Han of the International Coalition to Save the NK Slaves; The Exhibit, which opened in Seoul in November 2004 for its World Tour, includes displays depicting the plight of North Korean refugees in China, political prison camps, starvation, Japanese abductees, Korean abductees and other evidence of the horrific life for North Koreans under the Kim Jong-il regime; the award winning documentaries Seoul Train (about the underground railroad for the North Korean Refugees) by Incite Productions and the BBC’s Access to Evil and other videos will be shown continuously; the famous painting by French artist Jean-Baptiste Oh “Death and Despairand satellite images provided by the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea are also part of the exhibit.
10 am: Press Conference with the North Korean Defectors Organizations represented by Ahn Hyok, Seung-Min Kim and Dong-Chul ChoiHosted by Peter Hickman and the Morning Newsmaker Committee, NPCLocation: Murrow Room, National Press Club, 529 14th Street, N.W.
12 noon Capitol Hill Forum with the Leadership of the North Korean Defectors Organizations North Korean defectors will describe their work promoting human rights and freedom for North Korea and their plans for a democratic and free North Korea post Kim Jong-il. Hosted by the Defense Forum Foundation ($26 fee for lunch: *RSVP Required to skswm@aol.com) Location: 2168 Rayburn (Gold Room) House Office Building, Washington, D.C. (*RSVP required)
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
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7-10 pm: North Korean Human Rights Conference with North Korean defectors, special guestsHosted by the Maryland Koreans Association and Jubilee Campaign (RSVP to eunhaemary@yahoo.com)Location: New Covenant Fellowship Church,18901 Waring Station Road, Germantown, MD 20874
(Actual post date: 21 Apr 2005)