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“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men [and women] to do nothing.”

 Edmund Burke -

 

 

Below is a list of ways in which YOU can get involved - immediately and effectively - to help alleviate the suffering of the North Korean people.

 

 

(This list is by no means exhaustive but we have tried to pinpoint the most useful websites and projects for you to get involved in).



Things you can do now:


 

  • Educate yourself on North Korean issues.
     

  • Raise awareness amongst others.

 

  • Donate/raise money to help rescue North Korean refugees.
     

  • Petition against China’s policy of Forcible Repatriation.

Educate Yourself

Liberty in North Korea (LINK) have an excellent, user-friendly website that allows you to learn about the history of North Korea and its current situation. It also demonstrates multiple ways in which you can help. You can donate money that goes directly to their numerous projects, and there is an online shop with all proceeds going to the cause. 

http://www.libertyinnorthkorea.org

 

One Free Korea is an excellent website with bountiful current information on all aspects of North Korea, written in a casual blogging style. It covers events, politics and all international relations concerning North Korea.  It also has information on the camps, news article on North Korea from across the world and detailed Google Earth imagery.

freekorea.us

 

Citizen’ Alliance for North Korean Human Rights (NKHR) is one of the most established non-governmental, non-profit organizations in South Korea devoted to improving the lives of North Koreans. It has a website full of information (you can also donate money on their website to help rescue refugees.)

https://eng.nkhumanrights.or.kr:444/main.htm

 

North Korea Freedom Coalition is a nonpartisan coalition formed in 2003 to work for the freedom, human rights, and dignity of the North Korea people. All the major NGOs in the USA, Japan and South Korea, as well as other governmental and non-governmental organisations are part of the Coalition.

You can find lots of information, recent news, upcoming events, news archive and various resources on their website. They also hold an annual North Korea Freedom Week.

http://www.nkfreedom.org/index.aspx

 

Excellent publications on the North Korean camps and the government’s politics that you can downloads as PDFs. http://www.hrnk.org/about/about-hrnk.php

 

At the bottom of this page we have also included a recommended reading and movie list if these are your preferred means of learning.

 

Other useful news organisation;

http://www.dailynk.com/english/index.php

http://english.chosun.co.kr/

Donate money to rescue North Korean refugees in China.

There are many organisations that work extremely hard in very dangerous situations to rescue North Korean refugees from China, but they need your help. It costs around $2500-$3000 to rescue one refugee, with costs for basic needs, transportation, accommodation, rescue fees and resettlement support. Please see below for just some of the projects that you can support.

(On all the below sites, 100% of donations made go directly to rescuing refugees)

 

Liberty In North Korea (LINK) – LINK have so far rescued 265 North Koreans from perilous situations in China. You can learn about the process and read the refugees’ stories on their website. They currently have an ongoing campaign to raise $600k to save 200 refugees – please help! You can also start your own personal rescue campaign.

http://www.libertyinnorthkorea.org/rescue-refugees/

Campaign – http://www.libertyinnorthkorea.org/nk-refugee-rescues/

 

Citizen’ Alliance for North Korean Human Rights (NKHR) spent approximately $95,000 helping 50 North Korean refugees reach South Korea last year. You can donate on their website to rescue even more this year.

https://eng.nkhumanrights.or.kr:444/main.htm
 

NKHR receive an overwhelming number of requests from North Koreans who are stranded in China, more than they can afford to help. In 2013, they set up a sister company called The Rescue Fund to help raise funds to rescue as many refugees as possible. 100% of donations go to rescuing refugees.

http://www.nkhrrescuefund.org/

 

Justice for North Korea (JFNK) do great work in rescuing North Korean refugees in China, and all money donated goes directly to helping refugees reach safety and maintaining a safe house for North Korea children in China.

http://www.justice4nk.org/en/donate/

 

North Korean Refugees is a non-profit organisation that raises funds to rescue refugees, as well as funds for food, medical kits and warm clothing for stranded refugees without a home. It also has useful information and articles on the site.

http://www.northkoreanrefugees.com/donate.html

Recommended
Books and Films 

 

RECOMMENDED READING LIST:

 

Nothing to Envy : Ordinary Lives in North Korea

Barbara Demick

 

Aquariums of Pyongyang : 10 years in the North Korean Gulag
By Kang Chol-Hwan

 

North Korea : State of Paranoia

Paul French

 

Escape from Camp 14

Blaine Harden (story of Shin Dong-hyuk)

 

Dear Leader
Jang Jin-sung

 

The Orphan Master’s Son
Adam Johnson

 

 

RECOMMENDED FILM LIST :

Crossing the Line
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0473181/?ref_=fn_al_tt_5

Escape for Camp 14
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2149190/

 

DPRK Land of Whispers

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2885450/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Raise Awareness

 

  • Share this film!

  • Talk to your friends, family, and colleagues about Human Rights in North Korea.

  • Hold fundraisers / street campaigns.

  • Host a screening of North Korea-related films.

  • Join in on National and Global North Korea Human Rights Protests.

  • Rally fellow students and community members to learn and take action.

 

Liberty in North Korea (LINK) have great information on their website about how you can help – from hosting events, fundraising and even starting your own Rescue Team.

www.libertyinnorthkorea.org - under ‘get involved’

 

Open Radio North Korea 
Support the organisations that broadcast radio from South Korea into North Korea, where it is hoped that people can tune into the frequency. The North Korean government actively tries to prevent people from listening, by blasting loud noises on the same frequency so nothing can be heard.

http://english.nkradio.org/

 

Free North Korea Radio 

You can donate through Standard Chartered Bank to keep it up and running.
http://www.fnkradio.com/

Petition against China’s policy of repatriation

China’s current policy of sending refugees back to North Korea (with full knowledge of the persecution, execution or prison camps awaiting them) is a huge problem. We must put pressure on our governments to shame China and force them to create a safe passage for these people to get to South Korea or elsewhere., saving thousands of lives.

 

Justice for North Korea has started a petition online and need your support.

http://www.change.org/p/the-government-of-the-people-s-republic-of-china-end-china-s-policy-of-forcible-repatriation-of-north-korean-refugees-2

 

Letters - You can also write letters to your local, national and world leaders to give pressure for change and to give support to the North Korea people. On the websites below there is more information and letter templates that you can use, and we have tried to provide various addresses for the UK and US.

http://www.northkoreanow.org/take-action-now/

http://www.nkfreedom.org/Get-Involved/Support-H-R-1771.aspx

 

US - It's usually best to send letters to the representative from your local Congressional District or the senators from your state. This link will take you to the US Senators, web sites and mailing lists -
https://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

When addressing members of Congress you should follow this;

 

 

To Your Senator:

Dear Senator:

The Honorable (full name)
(Room #) (Name) Senate Office Building
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510

 

 

 

 

UK – You can find a number of contacts on the government websites to address your letters. Keep your writing formal and to the point. If you would like a response then it is best to contact your MP.  You can find your MP on;
http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/
 

To contact a government minister, find the relevant details on;
http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/government-and-opposition1/her-majestys-government/
 

If you would like to contact the Foreign Secretary then write to;

Foreign Secretary, the Rt Hon. Philip Hammond, at King Charles Street, London, SW1A 2AH.

 

To find addresses for different countries, the Internet is a wonderful resource and you should be able to come up with some answers after a quick search.

 

Talk to
each other

Social networking and direct action.

When most people hear about what is actually happening in North Korea, they are appalled and want to help. Share what ever information you find here with people on Social Networking sites like;
 

  • Facebook

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  • Youtube

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