The Committee For Human Rights in North Korea

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The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) is an advocacy and research organization dedicated to uncovering human rights abuses in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and promoting awareness of the plight of the North Korean people. Established in October 2001 by a group of foreign policy and human rights specialists, HRNK has played a crucial role in revealing the injustices faced by individuals in North Korea.

HRNK focuses on educating the public and advocating for real change within the country, emphasizing the urgent need to address the ongoing human rights violations. Through various publications, reports, and interactive projects, the organization aims to shed light on the conditions within North Korean prison camps and the broader implications of the regime's policies.

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