Japan’s 2nd Annual NK Human Rights Public Awareness Week
Special Report on Events in Japan
The second annual North Korean Human Rights Public Awareness Week took place during Dec. 10th through 16th, 2007, as set forth in Japan’s “North Korean Human Rights Act,” which was enacted in June 2006. The many events held included government-hosted events, as well as international conferences and symposiums.
Life Funds for North Korean Refugees (LFNKR) held an international conference jointly with the Society to Help Returnees to North Korea, the Investigation Commission on Missing Japanese Probably Related to North Korea, and the association of lawyers investigating abductions by and human rights violations in North Korea.
The events hosted by NGOs were held in Osaka and Sendai as well as in Tokyo, indicating the spreading of interest in Japan.
Participants in the events hailed from 8 nations, the US, Canada, Romania, China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, and Burma.
Shocking news came on Dec. 14, midway through the North Korean Human Rights Awareness Week, that a North Korean woman had committed suicide inside a Chinese prison. She was protesting Chinese police brutality and forced repatriation.
Click here to read the jointly signed protest statement.
Below are photos from the international conference and also from the press conference held at The Foreign Correspondents’ Club in Tokyo on Dec. 14.
Read Surat Horachaikol’s speech here
Read Kim Sang Hun’s speech here
Profile of the North Korean Human Rights Database Center.
Read the story of Shin Dong-hyuk
Doctor’s report on Shin Dong-hyuk
Kwon Hyok was formerly State Security Agency Chief
of Concentration Camp No. 22 in North Korea.
Read his report here.