Freedom House Will Host Discussion on N. Korean Concentration Camps

Their message:

On May 21, 2007, Freedom House released a new report, Concentrations of Inhumanity.  The report written by Hidden Gulag author, David Hawk, carefully details the criminal acts prohibited by Article 7 of the ( Rome ) Statute of the International Criminal Court which are being carried out in North Korea on a massive scale.  You can download the full report at www.nkfreedomhouse.org.

Freedom House and Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) cordially invite you to a panel discussion to be held on JUNE 6, 2007 at 1:30-3:30pm at the National Press Club in Washington , D.C.    The panel will feature David Hawk and David Scheffer, former US Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues.

RSVP is kindly requested.  More information may be found below and in the attached flyer.  Please feel free to circulate this invitation to other interested parties.

RSVP at barnes@freedomhouse.orgHere’s the link to David Hawk’s latest report.

And you’ve seen my posts on Camp 22 and Camp 16 by Google Earth, right?  Yeah, I thought so.  Sorry for mentioning it yet again.

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*   Why were all of the North Korean students in Beijing suddenly called home?

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  1. Hi, thanks so much for your posts – I’m a regular visitor. I just wanted to let you know – I don’t think your link for David Hawk’s latest report works (it leads us to a site at NK Freedom house with “error 404 – not found”). Thanks again!