Jung Dong Young, Slave of Kim Jong Il, Says,..


It has been reported that Jung Dong Young, the Minister of Unification, in the conference held on October 31, at the School of Public Administration of Sogang University, praised Kim Jong Il by saying, ¡°Chairman of the Defense Commission Kim Jong Il.. [2005-11-02 15:18]
Hyundai Treated Well Only So Long As It Was Useful, N..
Does North Korea really believe that return of the ex-co president of Hyundai Asan, Kim Yoon Kyu wouldreturn to the economic cooperation with North Korea? It is highly doubtful that North Korea does. Then why does North Korea making such a big deal out of th.. [2005-10-21 16:19]
Korean Leftists, Reflect Yourselves on a Mirror
Clean Clothes Campaign is a well-known movement at least among the people who are interested in human rights movement. It started in 1999 in Netherlands promoting against the sales of clothes made by children and youth workers in the third world countries. Transn.. [2005-10-16 13:45]
Policy Toward North Korea, Which Party Has Advantage?
According to the popular survey conducted by Munhwa Ilbo, after the six-party talks agreement on September 19, it shows that South Korean people think the agreement is ¡ã an innovative step towards the nuclear problem and peace building in the Korean peninsula (posi.. [2005-09-29 15:01]
Kim Jong Il, Know First Before Talking about Farming
September 1, the Korean Central News Agency reported that Kim Jong Il recently visited the #1116 Farm of the #534 Compound of the People¡¯s Army with the Inter Cabinet Prime Minister, Park Bong Ju and agricultural good trader, Lee Kyung Shik ¡°ordered forceful asses.. [2005-09-06 14:38]
"War of Turmoil" on the Korean Peninsula Already Started
The party is over. The Northern representatives of the 8.15 (Liberation Day) Minjok (people of one nation, sharing one blood, brethren) Grand Festival returned to Pyongyang. An empty joke ended. Was the 8.15 Minjok Grand Festival sincerely grand festival of t.. [2005-08-18 16:32]
Put Human Rights in the Six-Party Talks
(Wall Street Journal, July 27, 2005)Yesterday marked the resumption of six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs. South Korea, China, Japan, Russia and America have resisted adding other topics, especially human rights in North Korea, to their agenda.. [2005-07-28 10:53]
Three Ghosts Wandering Around the Korean Peninsula
There are three ghosts roaming around the Korean Peninsula. Ghosts do not have substance. Although there is no substance, it makes us believe there is. That is a ghost. Each of the ghosts have different name. First one, ¡®lie,¡¯ second one ¡®delusion,¡¯ and third on.. [2005-07-22 16:58]
Pressuring Kim Jong Il without Economic Sanctions
Even if the six-party talks resumed in July, few people will be optimistic about Kim Jong Il¡¯s abandonment of his nuclear arsenals. In case of the failure of the talk, the international community including the US needs to consider other options to take. While a mil.. [2005-07-18 17:55]
International Pressure Does Make a Difference in North K..
On April 15, the UN Human Rights Commission passed a resolution calling on the international community to apply pressure on North Korea to stop its human rights abuses. South Korea, however, refused to align its policies with the UN resolution. Insisting that.. [2005-07-12 13:41]
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