defect from NorthKorea for political, material, and personal reasons. Defectors flee to various countries, mainly South Korea. In South Korea, they are...
war." NorthKoreaIntellectualsSolidarity is another human rights organization that works with FFNK in moving contraband material into NorthKorea. Methods...
the most famous NorthKorean defectors in the world". She fled from NorthKorea to China in 2007 at age 13 before moving to South Korea, then to the United...
The Free NorthKorea Radio (Korean: 자유북한방송; RR: Jayu Bukhan Bangsong) is a radio broadcaster based in Seoul, South Korea. The station is run primarily...
destinations of choice for NorthKorean defectors aiming to either resettle in third countries, or pass in transit to South Korea. Although the Royal Thai...
Ordinary Lives in NorthKorea is a 2009 nonfiction book by Los Angeles Times journalist Barbara Demick, based on interviews with NorthKorean refugees from...
NorthKorea has diplomatic relations with 160 states. The country's foreign relations have been dominated by its conflict with South Korea and its historical...
(Korean: 아바이마을; RR: Abai-maeul) is a small village of NorthKorean refugees located in Cheong-Ho District, Sokcho City, Gangwon Province, South Korea....
An Hyuk (born 1968) is a NorthKorean defector. He formerly lived as an expatriate in China, and repatriated to NorthKorea in 1986; however, he was accused...
young female NorthKorean defectors (dubbed by the producers as "defector beauties") who discuss their experiences in both North and South Korea. They discuss...
The Aquariums of Pyongyang: Ten Years in the NorthKorean Gulag (Korean: 수용소의 노래), by Kang Chol-hwan and Pierre Rigoulot, is an account of the imprisonment...
Support Center for NorthKorean Refugees (Korean: 북한이탈주민정착지원사무소), commonly known as Hanawon (Korean: 하나원; "House of Unity"), is a South Korean facility for...