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Whoever wins the South Korean presidential polls has the responsibility to speak up about their violations in North Korea ...
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Breaking the silence over North Korea
Speaking out to break the information barrier inside the North Korean dictatorship is in itself nothing new, and usually ...
South Korea's New Reform Party responded to a Human Rights Watch questionnaire on key human rights issues facing the South Korean people, Human Rights ...
The snap election on June 3 is pivotal, with implications for South Korea’s democratic future, as well as its ties with China ...
Demographic pressure is fueling a demand for trafficked brides and sex workers, both from within China and from abroad.
For the first time in its history, the United Nations General Assembly held a high-level meeting addressing the human rights ...
SEOUL – The United States imposed new sanctions on three top North Korean officials – including Kim Jong Un’s right-hand man – over the country’s continuing human rights abuses ...
After half a year of political turmoil, uncertainty and division, South Korea is voting for a new president to succeed Yoon ...
The neighbouring countries have long been embroiled in a war of information. But has there been a recent shift in who has the ...
South Korea votes June 3 to elect a new president after Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment, with liberal frontrunner Lee Jae-myung ...
“The New Reform Party has done South Korean voters a service by clarifying its stance on a range of human rights issues, including media freedom and online safety, and regarding North Korea ...