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EVIDENCES: REPORTS ON LACK OF FREEDOMA Prison Without Bars - March 2008 Refugee and Defector Testimonies of Severe Violations of Freedom of Religion or Beliefs in North Korea By David Hawk, Jae Chun Won, Philo Kim US Commission on International Religious Freedom Update on the Thank You Father Kim Il Sung report of 2005 (see below) with 30 more recent interviews, including with former North Korean security agents. 64 pages North Korea: A Case to Answer, A Call to Act - May 2007 The urgent need to respond to mass killings, arbitrary imprisonment, torture and related international crimes. Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) UK-based organization's report on North Korea's crimes against humanity, including against Christians. 113 pages Annual Report on International Religious Freedom - May 2007 US Commission on International Religious Freedom Chaired by Felice D. Gaer Religious freedom in the 22 countries around the world that most restrict them. North Korean refugees in China on page 132; North Korea on pages 141-148. 282 pages Thank You, Father Kim Il Sung - November 2005 Eyewitness Accounts of Severe Violations of Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion in North Korea. By David Hawk, Jae Chun Won, Philo Kim US Commission on International Religious Freedom Interviews with 40 North Korean defectors, North Korean religious persecution, past and present. 126 pages The Hidden Gulag: Exposing North Korea's Prison Camps - September 2003 Prisoners’ Testimonies and Satellite Photographs By David Hawk U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea Prisoners' testimonies of torture, executions, infanticide and other atrocities in the North Korean political penal colonies, with marked satellite photographs. 120 pages |