More on China’s Refugee Repatriations

The bad press, for what it’s worth, is really rolling down on China for repatriating 62 refugees to North Korea. The BBC prominently covered the story, including this quote: ‘China knows that they will be executed or they will be put in political prisoner camps for the crime of leaving the country,’ said Suzanne Scholte, president of the human rights group the Defense Forum Foundation, on Tuesday. Suzanne was apparently interviewed in Seoul, where she’s currently attending the North Korean...

More on China’s Refugee Repatriations

The bad press, for what it’s worth, is really rolling down on China for repatriating 62 refugees to North Korea. The BBC prominently covered the story, including this quote: ‘China knows that they will be executed or they will be put in political prisoner camps for the crime of leaving the country,’ said Suzanne Scholte, president of the human rights group the Defense Forum Foundation, on Tuesday. Suzanne was apparently interviewed in Seoul, where she’s currently attending the North Korean...

NY Times on NK Human Rights Act

James Brooke has written the first worthwhile analysis of the NKHRA in a major U.S. newspaper. The context is interesting, too–the first North Korean has entered the U.S. consulate in Vladivostok. The North Koreans rented out to Russia had been a nice little source of income for Kim Jong Il, even serving as a useful cover for North Korean heroin dealing. Today, those workers even dare to tell foreign reporters how much they despise their own government. Now that regime...

China Sends 62 NK Refugees to Certain Death

It’s probably too late to save these people. Just remember them when China talks about its interest in the “stability of the region” and the sanctity of its territory. China has forfeited its moral case for those interests by consigning the North Korean people to a brutal fate. Perhaps they’ll realize this when some North Koreans turn to violence against the Chinese authorities, a result that’s probably inevitable now. China has brought that result on itself by depriving these refugees...

More Evidence of North Korean Resistance?

Barry Briggs has a fascinating post up at NKZone, quoting a reprint of a Der Spiegel article in the New York Times. I’ve long believed that the solution to the North Korean nuclear and humanitarian crises must come in the form of North Koreans themselves terminating the Kim dynasty, whether through a coup, a protracted guerrilla campain, or a combination of both with U.S. support. This article is a tantalizing new piece of evidence to support the fragmentary reports of...

China Sends 62 NK Refugees to Certain Death

It’s probably too late to save these people. Just remember them when China talks about its interest in the “stability of the region” and the sanctity of its territory. China has forfeited its moral case for those interests by consigning the North Korean people to a brutal fate. Perhaps they’ll realize this when some North Koreans turn to violence against the Chinese authorities, a result that’s probably inevitable now. China has brought that result on itself by depriving these refugees...

More Evidence of North Korean Resistance?

Barry Briggs has a fascinating post up at NKZone, quoting a reprint of a Der Spiegel article in the New York Times. I’ve long believed that the solution to the North Korean nuclear and humanitarian crises must come in the form of North Koreans themselves terminating the Kim dynasty, whether through a coup, a protracted guerrilla campain, or a combination of both with U.S. support. This article is a tantalizing new piece of evidence to support the fragmentary reports of...

In Defense of Norbert Vollertsen

[Update, 5/06: Having the benefit of somewhat more knowledge now, I can no longer deny that some of Norbert’s rhetoric and the tactics he seems to advocate go over the line, could endanger unjustifiably endanger people, and could ultimately prove to be counterproductive to the greater cause of helping the North Korean people. I believe Norbert’s heart is in the right place, and hope he will see that many of those he helped inspire — myself included — are prevailing...

North Korean Holocaust Exhibition

NORTH KOREAN HOLOCAUST EXHIBITION NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUILDING, YOIDO, SEOUL NOVEMBER 8, 9, & 10, 9 a.m. ““ 6 p.m. The North Korean Holocaust Exhibition will include a special Panel Presentations and discussions with North Korean refugees, politicians and human rights activists. The U.S. Defense Forum Foundation, Citizens Alliance for North Korean Human Rights, the Democracy Network Against the North Korean Gulag, and Helping Hands Korea, will Sponsor and moderate panels as part of the North Korea Holocaust Exhibit. Many other...

In Defense of Norbert Vollertsen

The Marmot has a post that’s quite critical of Norbert Vollertsen and some of his fiery calls to action against Roh Moo-Hyun. Since it’s been a long time since I had to defend a difficult client, I will instead take on the difficult task of defending a man who is trying to do good in a world where apathy enables evil to operate unmolested. You may disagree with Norbert’s methods, but you can’t deny that he’s such a man. The...

Chris, Please Reconsider

Chris at freenorthkorea.net has announced that he’s ending his blog. He cites some perfectly good personal reasons for doing this–his job search and family priorities–but he also cites nasty comments and the sheer time consumption as another part of the reason. I understand bloggers’ fatigue, which also took away The Rathbone Press, another favorite. I have considered limiting my efforts to my writings at NKZone, too, but always had too many opinions that we just not appropriate for that site....

North Korean Holocaust Exhibition

NORTH KOREAN HOLOCAUST EXHIBITION NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUILDING, YOIDO, SEOUL NOVEMBER 8, 9, & 10, 9 a.m. ““ 6 p.m. The North Korean Holocaust Exhibition will include a special Panel Presentations and discussions with North Korean refugees, politicians and human rights activists. The U.S. Defense Forum Foundation, Citizens Alliance for North Korean Human Rights, the Democracy Network Against the North Korean Gulag, and Helping Hands Korea, will Sponsor and moderate panels as part of the North Korea Holocaust Exhibit. Many other...

Chris, Please Reconsider

Chris at freenorthkorea.net has announced that he’s ending his blog. He cites some perfectly good personal reasons for doing this–his job search and family priorities–but he also cites nasty comments and the sheer time consumption as another part of the reason. I understand bloggers’ fatigue, which also took away The Rathbone Press, another favorite. I have considered limiting my efforts to my writings at NKZone, too, but always had too many opinions that we just not appropriate for that site....

Abolition or Prohibition?

Remember 1994, when Newt Gingrich became so intoxicated with victory that he went on CNN to give a long Castro-ratory harangue, promising to put the Internet in every home and all the unwashed urchins in orphanages? True, an orphanage is probably better than a meth lab, but the details of Newt’s plan got lost in the reporting, and there was enough of a backlash to cost Republicans the Senate. Americans get scared when people start promising to “expend political capital”...

Abolition or Prohibition?

Remember 1994, when Newt Gingrich became so intoxicated with victory that he went on CNN to give a long Castro-ratory harangue, promising to put the Internet in every home and all the unwashed urchins in orphanages? True, an orphanage is probably better than a meth lab, but the details of Newt’s plan got lost in the reporting, and there was enough of a backlash to cost Republicans the Senate. Americans get scared when people start promising to “expend political capital”...

In Iraq, A Lesson Learned?

Is America catching on to what it didn’t last year: that the establishment of order is the key to waging a successful political struggle? Right behind the forces about to retake Fallujah are a shadow government, police to protect them, and loads of reconstruction money. One wonders why we didn’t do this in Baghdad. Rumsfeld had trained thousands of Iraqi paramilitaries, but they were led by Ahmad Chalabi, whom the CIA and State Department despised. There was no excuse for...