A Memoir of a Former POW: “They Called Me the Sly One”

“After some thought, one POW leaped at the man (guard) and struck him on the head with a rock. ‘Ahh!’ the guard roared in...

North Korea’s Felonies Are Serious

Yanji, China -- A North Korean inside source relayed on the 16th that the North Korean authorities have been dealing with the frequent occurrence...

North Korea Constructs “Underground Runway”

North Korea has been building a 1,800 meter long and 30 meter wide underground runway in Wonsan. The Voice of America (VOA) relayed on the...

North Korea’s National Security Agency Receives Outside Money and Helps Produce Film

North Korean agents from the National Security Agency (NSA) produced a video clip of the interrogation of defectors and transmitted it outside of North...

North Korea Residents Estimated to Circulate 0.5 Billion USD

The total amount of U.S. dollars circulated and amassed by North Korean people was estimated 500 to 600 million dollars (100 per each household),...

Why Is It Prohibited to Sing “Morning Dew” in North Korea?

“Over a long night, just like morning dew on leaves, which is prettier than a pearl, when sorrow in my mind is dewy each...

“A Prison without Bars” Released by the USCIRF

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) reported in an announcement on the 15th that North Korea remains one of the world’s greatest...

Prisoners Break Free during Transport

Twenty-six prisoners broke free of guards while being transported to the "No. 12 Reeducation Camp”, located at the Jeongeu-ri in Hoiryeong City, North Hamkyung...

President Lee’s First Official Visit to the U.S.

New York -- In his first official visit to the U.S. since his inauguration in February, President Lee Myung Bak on the 15th delivered...

Want to Show the Painful Legacy Left by Kim Jong Il

The winter of that year, my father, my mother, and my younger brother died one after another. Without even a coffin, I could...

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