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North Korea ( listen), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha: 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; MR: Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the Kingdom of Goguryeo, also spelled as Koryŏ. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with China to the north and northwest, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers, and a small section of the Tumen River also forms a border with Russia to the northeast. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the boundary between North Korea and South Korea.
Korea was annexed by the Empire of Japan in 1910. After the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was divided into two zones by the United States and the Soviet Union, with the north occupied by the Soviets and the south by the Americans. Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948 two separate governments were formed: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, and the Republic of Korea in the south. An invasion initiated by North Korea led to the Korean War (1950–53). Although the Korean Armistice Agreement brought about a ceasefire, no official peace treaty was ever signed. Both states were accepted into the United Nations in 1991.
Korea, called Chosŏn (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮) in North Korea and Hanguk (Korean: 한국; Hanja: 韓國) or Daehanminkuk (Korean: 대한민국; Hanja: 大韓民國) in South Korea, is an East Asian territory that is divided into two distinct sovereign states: North Korea, formally the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), and South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea (ROK). Located on the Korean Peninsula, Korea is bordered by China to the northwest and Russia to the northeast. It is separated from Japan to the east by the Korea Strait and the Sea of Japan .
Korea emerged as a singular political entity after centuries of conflict among the Three Kingdoms of Korea, which were unified as Silla (57 BC – AD 935) and Balhae (AD 698 – 926). The united Silla was eventually succeeded by Goryeo in 935 at the end of the Later Three Kingdoms period. Goryeo, which gave name to the modern exonym "Korea", was a highly cultured state and created the Jikji in the 14th century. The invasions by the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, however, greatly weakened the nation, which forced it into vassalage. After the Yuan dynasty's collapse, severe political strife followed. Goryeo eventually fell to an uprising led by General Yi Seong-gye, who established Joseon in 1388.
North is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. North is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west.
The word north is related to the Old High German nord, both descending from the Proto-Indo-European unit ner-, meaning "down" (or "under"). (Presumably a natural primitive description of its concept is "to the left of the rising sun".)
The Latin word borealis comes from the Greek boreas "north wind, north", which, according to Ovid, was personified as the son of the river-god Strymon, the father of Calais and Zetes. Septentrionalis is from septentriones, "the seven plow oxen", a name of Ursa Maior. The Greek arktikos is named for the same constellation, and is the derivation of the English word "Arctic".
Other languages have sometimes more interesting derivations. For example, in Lezgian, kefer can mean both 'disbelief' and 'north', since to the north of the Muslim Lezgian homeland there are areas formerly inhabited by non-Muslim Caucasian and Turkic peoples. In many languages of Mesoamerica, "north" also means "up". In Hungarian the word for north is észak, which is derived from éjszaka ("night"), since above the Tropic of Cancer, the Sun never shines from the north.
The School of International Affairs of Pennsylvania State University was officially launched on July 1, 2007, having been approved by Pennsylvania State University's (Penn State) Board of Trustees in January 2007. The school is administratively part of Penn State Law at University Park, PA. It draws extensively upon the intellectual resources of faculty in several academic colleges of the University. The School of International Affairs offers a professional master's degree in international affairs with several speciality concentrations. Its mission is to prepare exceptional students for careers and leadership positions in both the private and public sectors of an increasingly interdependent world.
The School operates under the guidance of Director Scott Sigmund Gartner, and a faculty governing council composed of leading faculty from some of Penn State's top graduate departments. SIA's faculty of accomplished scholars and experienced diplomats will guide you through in-depth analyses of global issues while you draw on the vast resources of one of the world’s most distinguished research institutions. Penn State’s University Park campus is a global city in and of itself, with about 46,000 students, of which about 7,500 are from countries other than the United States. And when you leave Penn State, you instantly join a powerful, worldwide network of more than 645,000 alumni.
The George Washington University (GW, GWU, or George Washington) is a private, coeducational research university located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. with two other campuses including the Mount Vernon campus in the Foxhall neighborhood, as well as the Virginia Science & Technology campus in Loudoun County, Virginia. GW is the largest institution of higher education in the District of Columbia.
George Washington, the first president of the United States, had indicated to Congress through various letters, as well as his last will and testament, that he wanted to establish a university within the nation's capital. Washington left fifty shares of the Potowmack Company in his estate for a national university in the District of Columbia. However, due to the company's financial status, the university never received the shares. The university was chartered by an Act of Congress on February 9, 1821, as the Columbian College in the District of Columbia. In 1904, it changed its name to the George Washington University in honor of Washington.
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs
April 30, 2015 - Katharina Zellweger, former North Korea country director for the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, discusses current research on the issue of people with disabilities in North Korean society. Ms. Zellweger, who first visited the DPRK over 20 years ago, worked in North Korea from 2006-2011 on humanitarian aid and development assistance. For more information, please visit the link below: http://www.koreasociety.org/policy/people_with_disabilities_in_a_changing_north_korea.html Produced, Directed, and Edited by Peter Stuehmke.
Anchor Elaine Reyes interviews Katharina Zellweger, Pantech Fellow at Stanford University, on the significance of the DPRK envoy visiting in Beijing
What do foreigners residing in Pyongyang do when they are not at work? During the five years Katharina Zellweger spent in North Korea (2006 - 2011), she was asked the question many times. For her, many Saturday afternoons were spent scouting for North Korean propaganda posters on a wide variety of topics, from agricultural to public health, politics or culture. In North Korea, these posters are commonly displayed on billboards and panels throughout the country similar to advertising in the industrialized world, or, depending on the message, distributed to schools, factories, cooperative farms, and offices. Katharina Zellweger will discuss her experiences collecting poster art in North Korea and talk about some of the projects and campaigns they represent. For more information, please visi...
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North Korea, arguably the most isolated country in the world, poses unique challenges for journalists. Access to the country is severely limited and even when a journalist is able to gain entry, the secretive and repressive nature of the state significantly limits what can be learned. Still, despite these difficult conditions, the realities of North Korean life are increasingly finding their way into various media, from newspaper reporting and on-line media to thinly fictionalized accounts. This panel will take a multi-faceted look at the coverage of North Korea through the journalist (represented by 2012 Shorenstein Journalism Award winner Barbara Demick), the editor, the development/relief worker, and the novelist. Panelists include: Barbara Demick, has been Beijing bureau chief for t...
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The Korea Society in New York City ran an exhibition of agriculture posters from North Korea from the collection of Katharina Zellweger, who lived in the DPRK from 2006-2011. Twenty-three posters from her collection were on display.
Pyongyang, December 3 (KCNA) -- An event took place in the Central Youth Hall on Tuesday on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities in 2013. Present there were Minister of Public Health Kang Ha Guk, chairman of the Central Committee of the Korean Federation for the Protection of the Disabled, officials concerned, persons with disabilities, members of missions of international bodies including the European Union Programme Support in Pyongyang, diplomatic envoys and embassy members of different countries and overseas compatriots staying in the homeland. Speakers at the meeting referred to the successes achieved in the work for meeting interests and providing convenience to persons with disabilities in the last period. They said that they would develop the work with the...
North Korean diplomats on Thursday stormed out of a UN conference on human rights after lashing out at the United States for inviting three defectors to speak at the event Get the latest. Search Results In the news Image for the news result UN event on human rights in North Korea chaos as diplomats disrupt defectors Daily Mail - 9 hours ago . the three. Early Edition 18:00 Headlines In the headlines this evening. North Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea early Monday. South Korea says Pyongyang′s action is.
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs Speaker: Prof. Bruce Cumings, Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History, University of Chicago
New Series i plan on WORLD DOMINATION........................................... NORTH KOREA BEST KOREA
Pyongyang, June 18 (KCNA) -- A joint meeting was held here on Thursday on National Day of Persons with Disabilities in 2015. Present there were Minister of Public Health Kang Ha Guk, chairman of the Central Committee of the Korean Federation for the Protection of the Disabled, officials concerned, disabled persons and their families, Pyongyangites, members of missions of international bodies such as the European Union Programme Support, foreign diplomatic envoys and staff members of their embassies here and overseas Koreans staying in the homeland. There were sports and amusement events. Taekwon-Do game by deaf persons, making the round of a hurdle with eyes blindfolded, disabled children's picking of toys and other events revved up the atmosphere. Then followed a performan...
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs Panel: Humanitarian Needs and Programs in the DPRK
Ein Dialog zwischen Felix und Fanny Mendelssohn im Jenseits - geschrieben von Heidrun Maya Hagn-Kleinhapl basierend auf Briefen, Erinnerungen und Berichten von, an und über die Felix und Fanny Fritz Kircher, Violine, Friedrich Kleinhapl, Cello, Andreas Woyke, Klav - Julia Stemberger und Wolfram Berger lesung
Ricarda: Born and raised in Berlin, Ricarda Messner completed her degree in Communication at the Berlin University of Arts in 2011. In addition to her studies, she gained experience in various disciplines - from writing for a German daily newspaper, working at art galleries and magazines to PR work in the cultural field. The Berlin native felt it necessary to leave town for a while, broaden her horizon in New York to then re-discover her hometown upon her return in late 2011. This led to Ricarda's first and very personal project: Flaneur Magazine. She put together the team behind the magazine and took her first steps in the world of publishing. Soon it became clear to her what she enjoyed most: the creative process of turning ideas into actual endeavors. Ricarda will continue on this path ...
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs
What do foreigners residing in Pyongyang do when they are not at work? During the five years Katharina Zellweger spent in North Korea (2006 - 2011), she was asked the question many times. For her, many Saturday afternoons were spent scouting for North Korean propaganda posters on a wide variety of topics, from agricultural to public health, politics or culture. In North Korea, these posters are commonly displayed on billboards and panels throughout the country similar to advertising in the industrialized world, or, depending on the message, distributed to schools, factories, cooperative farms, and offices. Katharina Zellweger will discuss her experiences collecting poster art in North Korea and talk about some of the projects and campaigns they represent. For more information, please visi...
April 30, 2015 - Katharina Zellweger, former North Korea country director for the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, discusses current research on the issue of people with disabilities in North Korean society. Ms. Zellweger, who first visited the DPRK over 20 years ago, worked in North Korea from 2006-2011 on humanitarian aid and development assistance. For more information, please visit the link below: http://www.koreasociety.org/policy/people_with_disabilities_in_a_changing_north_korea.html Produced, Directed, and Edited by Peter Stuehmke.
UPDATE - one year after visiting North Korea I traveled to South Korea and made a video comparing my experiences in both of these two countries. Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJUSIWSaQX4 I've always been very interested in North Korea because it seemed to be one of the most unique and mysterious countries in the whole world. This is my day to day life throughout the 7 days that I spent in North Korea. You can never be sure whether things were staged or not in North Korea because you are only shown what they want you to see. You can't choose where or when you will be going to specific places, they simply tell you to hop on a bus and ask you to get off at one point or another. That is why I didn't want to offer my opinion about whether things were staged or not, whether th...
Holiday In North Korea: A Rare Look Inside The Secretive State - Part 1 SUBSCRIBE:http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj We upload a new incredible video every weekday. Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss out: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj NORTH KOREA has closed its borders in fear of the spread of the Ebola virus. But at a time when the secretive state was still welcoming tourists, former aid worker Andrew Macleod made the journey to the repressive nation. Andrew’s holiday snaps and camera footage provide a unique insight into the reclusive country, where he came across deserted motorways, metro stations plastered with propaganda and attractive border guards. Videographer / Director: Andrew Mcleod Producer: Rebecca Lewis Editor: Ian Phillips For more compelling footage of the amazing side of life:...
Like VICE News? Subscribe to our news channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation. Crazy is actually kind of an understatement. More from Shane Smith: http://www.vice.com/author/shane-smith Follow Shane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30 Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag...
Vito takes a look at everybody's favorite Korea: the crazy weird murdery one. Is this the hot new travel destination or should your dumb ass stay the hell away of course don't fucking go to north korea are you retarded http://patreon.com/gesualdi | http://twitter.com/vitogesualdi | http://twitch.tv/vitozone
Vice Guide to Travel - North Korea - Complete Documentary The Vice Guide to Travel is a documentary-style travel show released in 2006 by Vice Media, as part of the VBS.tv online television division of Vice. The show follows Vice employees as they travel to dangerous, weird, and offbeat locations throughout the globe. This time Shane Smith gets inside North Korea and show us how things works there. This is a unique documentary that shows us how far an ilusion can go.
One of our friends gets in trouble for wandering off, as we tour the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum in Pyongyang, North Korea. This museum is dedicated to the North Korean government's rendition of Korean War.
https://www.facebook.com/learnwithsyed WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime. Though there is little evidence of safety issues concerning tourists on organized expeditions, those planning to engage in activities that the North Korean government forbids must be prepared to face severe consequences. Under no circumstances are you to say anything that could be perceived as an insult to or critical of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un, the Juche ideology, the Songun policy, the ruling Worker's Party of Korea, the North Korean government in general, or the citizens of North Korea. Simply avoid these topics if you c...
How Does North Korea Make Money? http://testu.be/1SYyIao Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml After years of limited access, North Korea is opening its doors to foreign tourists. So what does it take to get into North Korea? Learn More: Tourism to North Korea: Unethical or an opportunity for engagement? http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2015/06/09-north-korea-tourism-lee ""What is it like inside an American nightclub?" The question from a young North Korean woman startled me. " How to travel to North Korea http://travel.cnn.com/how-travel-north-korea-042681/ "Despite tense relations between the United States and North Korea, and increased rhetoric from Pyongyang, the isolated state remains open to U.S. citizens, among other travelers." Eric Talmadge is the only ...
DAY 1185 // 3RD AUGUST 2016 // Pyongyang, North Korea Our 5th day in North Korea the most isolated nation on earth! I’m trying to focus on positive things in the country and combat the purely negative image we see in the Media. JOIN THE CLUB! http://livetheadventure.club Lane Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/user/jesusfreaklancifer Twitter // https://twitter.com/Lancifer Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/LanciferMusic/ upload video answers to youtube unlisted (IN LANDSCAPE) and email me the link at submissions@funforlouis.com follow what i'm up to http://www.twitter.com/funforlouis http://www.facebook.com/funforlouis http://www.instagram.com/funforlouis http://www.funforlouis.tumblr.com Snap chat: FunForLouis Make sure you subscribe for DAILY VLOGS! Big thanks to the Music b...
An informative travel log from a visit to the most isolated country in the world, including a review of food and accommodation.
Subscribe! http://skr.cm/SubscribeToStories Watch more episodes! http://skr.cm/1UrZkCb North Korea is one of the most isolated nations in the world, so what's it really like to be a tourist there? More of Matt Paish’s photos - http://www.mattpaishphotography.com This weekly storytelling series uses the imagery of photographers and adventurers around the world to give us a deeper connection to and understanding of the human condition. Watch Seeker's content days before anyone else, click here for a free 30 day subscription to Vessel: http://skr.cm/seekeratvessel Join the Seeker community! Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeekerNetwork Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Seeker-Network/872690716088418?ref=hl Instagram: http://instagram.com/seekernetwork Tumblr: http://se...
READ THE DESCRIPTION! 👇 I'm Indonesian. I was going to a street food stall at Bugsae Street in Pyongyang. I don't buy many kinds of food, since we are moslem, my wife and I try to be careful in choosing food. We only buy food that contain vegetable or seafood or rice and flour. -------------------------------------------------------- http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/07/north-korea-privileged-pyongyang-daily-life ==================================================== So many people asked me.. "How could you upload youtube video in NK?". "He uploads the video after he back to Indonesia, because he didn't dare if he upload directly from NK". Nope..that is not entirely True.. The answer is.. I already back to Indonesia, and currently I live in Indonesia.. My first 23 videos was up...
A collection of my eating experiences around North Korea in 2015. Some of the places shown are not in the regular tourist tour itinerary.
My tour guide in North Korea gets pissed off with me for filming her....
Discover more at http://jeffreydonenfeld.com/blog/2015/04/exploring-north-korea-and-running-the-pyongyang-marathon/ Adventurer Jeffrey Donenfeld travels to North Korea with Uri Tours to run the 2015 Pyongyang marathon and explore the DPRK. Along the way, Jeffrey discovered wonder, amazement, beauty, and weirdness inside the hermit kingdom. Including: Flying to North Korea, The DMZ and Joint Security Area, Kaesong, Pyongyang Subway, Nampo Dam, Ryonggang Radon Hot Springs, Kumsusan Palace of the Sun. - Produced by Ship to Shore Media - http://ShipToShoreMedia.com and Four North Media - http://Four-North.com - Directed, Edited, and Filmed by Justin Martell - http://ShipToShoreMedia.com - Hosted and Filmed by Jeffrey Donenfeld - http://JeffreyDonenfeld.com - Tour led by Uri Tours - http:...
Join me as we tour the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea. Filmed September 7, 2015
North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society... as imagined back in the 70′s. "Land of Whispers" invites you to visit arguably the most unique and isolated travel destination in the world - not to criticize, but to observe and listen. Aside from usual highlights such as Pyongyang or Arirang, this unique one-man documentary brings you to areas such as Chongjin or Wonson, still virtually unknown to even google or wikipedia. There, I attempt to pierce through the ever-present 'national mythology' and as much as possible, I try to connect with people - such as the waitress mesmerized by tablet computers, or a tour guide cautiously fascinated by modern pop culture. * Third World Indie Film Festival 2013 (San Francisco, USA)...
DAY 1181 // 30TH JULY 2016 // Beijing, China JOIN THE CLUB! http://livetheadventure.club Lane Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/user/jesusfreaklancifer Twitter // https://twitter.com/Lancifer Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/LanciferMusic/ upload video answers to youtube unlisted (IN LANDSCAPE) and email me the link at submissions@funforlouis.com follow what i'm up to http://www.twitter.com/funforlouis http://www.facebook.com/funforlouis http://www.instagram.com/funforlouis http://www.funforlouis.tumblr.com Snap chat: FunForLouis Make sure you subscribe for DAILY VLOGS! Big thanks to the Music by… https://soundcloud.com/swensen330 https://soundcloud.com/beatknitter Music wanted!! If you are a music producer and would like me to use your music (funky jazz hiphop vibes) pleas...
On our second day, we visited the north of North Korea. We went to the International Friendship Exhibition, an old Buddhist temple, the Hyangsan Hotel, a secondary school and a local restaurant. Plus, lots of bus ride and filming! If you have any questions regarding my trip, don't hesitate to ask.
North Korea has come up with a new way to bring cold hard cash into its isolated country: export North Korean workers to slave away in the Siberian forest (often without telling them they're no longer in North Korea). We set out to investigate these camps and almost landed ourselves in quite a bit of trouble. More from Shane Smith: http://www.vice.com/author/shane-smith Follow Shane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30 Subscribe for videos that are actually good: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/vice/videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs
April 30, 2015 - Katharina Zellweger, former North Korea country director for the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, discusses current research on the issue of people with disabilities in North Korean society. Ms. Zellweger, who first visited the DPRK over 20 years ago, worked in North Korea from 2006-2011 on humanitarian aid and development assistance. For more information, please visit the link below: http://www.koreasociety.org/policy/people_with_disabilities_in_a_changing_north_korea.html Produced, Directed, and Edited by Peter Stuehmke.
Anchor Elaine Reyes interviews Katharina Zellweger, Pantech Fellow at Stanford University, on the significance of the DPRK envoy visiting in Beijing
What do foreigners residing in Pyongyang do when they are not at work? During the five years Katharina Zellweger spent in North Korea (2006 - 2011), she was asked the question many times. For her, many Saturday afternoons were spent scouting for North Korean propaganda posters on a wide variety of topics, from agricultural to public health, politics or culture. In North Korea, these posters are commonly displayed on billboards and panels throughout the country similar to advertising in the industrialized world, or, depending on the message, distributed to schools, factories, cooperative farms, and offices. Katharina Zellweger will discuss her experiences collecting poster art in North Korea and talk about some of the projects and campaigns they represent. For more information, please visi...
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North Korea, arguably the most isolated country in the world, poses unique challenges for journalists. Access to the country is severely limited and even when a journalist is able to gain entry, the secretive and repressive nature of the state significantly limits what can be learned. Still, despite these difficult conditions, the realities of North Korean life are increasingly finding their way into various media, from newspaper reporting and on-line media to thinly fictionalized accounts. This panel will take a multi-faceted look at the coverage of North Korea through the journalist (represented by 2012 Shorenstein Journalism Award winner Barbara Demick), the editor, the development/relief worker, and the novelist. Panelists include: Barbara Demick, has been Beijing bureau chief for t...
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The Korea Society in New York City ran an exhibition of agriculture posters from North Korea from the collection of Katharina Zellweger, who lived in the DPRK from 2006-2011. Twenty-three posters from her collection were on display.
Pyongyang, December 3 (KCNA) -- An event took place in the Central Youth Hall on Tuesday on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities in 2013. Present there were Minister of Public Health Kang Ha Guk, chairman of the Central Committee of the Korean Federation for the Protection of the Disabled, officials concerned, persons with disabilities, members of missions of international bodies including the European Union Programme Support in Pyongyang, diplomatic envoys and embassy members of different countries and overseas compatriots staying in the homeland. Speakers at the meeting referred to the successes achieved in the work for meeting interests and providing convenience to persons with disabilities in the last period. They said that they would develop the work with the...
North Korean diplomats on Thursday stormed out of a UN conference on human rights after lashing out at the United States for inviting three defectors to speak at the event Get the latest. Search Results In the news Image for the news result UN event on human rights in North Korea chaos as diplomats disrupt defectors Daily Mail - 9 hours ago . the three. Early Edition 18:00 Headlines In the headlines this evening. North Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea early Monday. South Korea says Pyongyang′s action is.
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs Speaker: Prof. Bruce Cumings, Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History, University of Chicago
New Series i plan on WORLD DOMINATION........................................... NORTH KOREA BEST KOREA
Pyongyang, June 18 (KCNA) -- A joint meeting was held here on Thursday on National Day of Persons with Disabilities in 2015. Present there were Minister of Public Health Kang Ha Guk, chairman of the Central Committee of the Korean Federation for the Protection of the Disabled, officials concerned, disabled persons and their families, Pyongyangites, members of missions of international bodies such as the European Union Programme Support, foreign diplomatic envoys and staff members of their embassies here and overseas Koreans staying in the homeland. There were sports and amusement events. Taekwon-Do game by deaf persons, making the round of a hurdle with eyes blindfolded, disabled children's picking of toys and other events revved up the atmosphere. Then followed a performan...
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs Panel: Humanitarian Needs and Programs in the DPRK
Ein Dialog zwischen Felix und Fanny Mendelssohn im Jenseits - geschrieben von Heidrun Maya Hagn-Kleinhapl basierend auf Briefen, Erinnerungen und Berichten von, an und über die Felix und Fanny Fritz Kircher, Violine, Friedrich Kleinhapl, Cello, Andreas Woyke, Klav - Julia Stemberger und Wolfram Berger lesung
Ricarda: Born and raised in Berlin, Ricarda Messner completed her degree in Communication at the Berlin University of Arts in 2011. In addition to her studies, she gained experience in various disciplines - from writing for a German daily newspaper, working at art galleries and magazines to PR work in the cultural field. The Berlin native felt it necessary to leave town for a while, broaden her horizon in New York to then re-discover her hometown upon her return in late 2011. This led to Ricarda's first and very personal project: Flaneur Magazine. She put together the team behind the magazine and took her first steps in the world of publishing. Soon it became clear to her what she enjoyed most: the creative process of turning ideas into actual endeavors. Ricarda will continue on this path ...
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs
April 30, 2015 - Katharina Zellweger, former North Korea country director for the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, discusses current research on the issue of people with disabilities in North Korean society. Ms. Zellweger, who first visited the DPRK over 20 years ago, worked in North Korea from 2006-2011 on humanitarian aid and development assistance. For more information, please visit the link below: http://www.koreasociety.org/policy/people_with_disabilities_in_a_changing_north_korea.html Produced, Directed, and Edited by Peter Stuehmke.
What do foreigners residing in Pyongyang do when they are not at work? During the five years Katharina Zellweger spent in North Korea (2006 - 2011), she was asked the question many times. For her, many Saturday afternoons were spent scouting for North Korean propaganda posters on a wide variety of topics, from agricultural to public health, politics or culture. In North Korea, these posters are commonly displayed on billboards and panels throughout the country similar to advertising in the industrialized world, or, depending on the message, distributed to schools, factories, cooperative farms, and offices. Katharina Zellweger will discuss her experiences collecting poster art in North Korea and talk about some of the projects and campaigns they represent. For more information, please visi...
North Korea, arguably the most isolated country in the world, poses unique challenges for journalists. Access to the country is severely limited and even when a journalist is able to gain entry, the secretive and repressive nature of the state significantly limits what can be learned. Still, despite these difficult conditions, the realities of North Korean life are increasingly finding their way into various media, from newspaper reporting and on-line media to thinly fictionalized accounts. This panel will take a multi-faceted look at the coverage of North Korea through the journalist (represented by 2012 Shorenstein Journalism Award winner Barbara Demick), the editor, the development/relief worker, and the novelist. Panelists include: Barbara Demick, has been Beijing bureau chief for t...
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs Speaker: Prof. Bruce Cumings, Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in History, University of Chicago
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs
October 23, 2014 - Suki Kim, who has written about North Korea for Harper's and The New York Review of Books,discusses Without You, There Is No Us, her fascinating new book which chronicles her six month stay in North Korea, where she taught English to the sons of the North Korean elite at Pyongyang University of Science and Technology during the end of Kim Jong Il’s reign. For more information, please visit the link below: http://www.koreasociety.org/arts-culture/literature/without_you_there_is_no_us.html Produced, Directed, and Edited by Peter Stuehmke.
Ricarda: Born and raised in Berlin, Ricarda Messner completed her degree in Communication at the Berlin University of Arts in 2011. In addition to her studies, she gained experience in various disciplines - from writing for a German daily newspaper, working at art galleries and magazines to PR work in the cultural field. The Berlin native felt it necessary to leave town for a while, broaden her horizon in New York to then re-discover her hometown upon her return in late 2011. This led to Ricarda's first and very personal project: Flaneur Magazine. She put together the team behind the magazine and took her first steps in the world of publishing. Soon it became clear to her what she enjoyed most: the creative process of turning ideas into actual endeavors. Ricarda will continue on this path ...
February 19, 2015 - Part of the Legacies in Korea-U.S. Relations and Media Perceptions of Korea Series Rutherford Poats, former United Press War Correspondent and Bureau Chief, discusses his book, 'Decision in Korea'. Published over sixty years ago—and recently re-released as an ebook—this “reporter’s survey” stands as a vital record of the choices that tested a war-weary United States and the young United Nations. For more information, please visit the link below: http://www.koreasociety.org/policy/decision_in_korea_six_decades_on.html Produced, Directed, and Edited by Peter Stuehmke.
Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs Panel: Healing Legacies of the Korean War: Reuniting Families and repatriating the remains of US servicemen Panelist: Nan Kim | Professor, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
February 18, 2016 - The Korea Society marks two years since the release of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry Report (COI) with a message from South Korea's Ambassador on Human Rights Lee Jung-hoon and in-studio discussion with Greg Scarlatoiu. Executive Director of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK), Scarlatoiu speaks to current efforts within the UN, among governments and by NGOs to halt North Korea's human rights abuses, in conversation with the Society's Stephen Noerper. For more information, please visit the link below: http://www.koreasociety.org/policy/north_korean_human_rights_two_years_beyond_the_coi_report.html
KOREA PEACE NETWORK CONFERENCE Off Ramps to War: Paths to Building Peace with North Korea Tuesday June 13, 2017 George Washington University Elliot School of International Affairs Speaker: Linda Lewis, AFSC
On May 12, 2015 KEI co-hosted a conference with the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (NKDB)on human rights and North Korea's Overseas Laborers. These are the remarks delivered by KEI President Donald Manzuilo, NKDB President Yeo-sang Yoon and Keynote Speaker T. Kumar of Amnesty International USA. More information on the program can be found at: http://keia.org/event/human-rights-and-north-koreas-overseas-laborers-dilemmas-and-policy-challenges
Festspillene i Bergen samarbeider med Nord-Korea. 22.mai vises teaterkonserten Kardemomyang, som er en samproduksjon mellom Festspillene i Bergen, Morten Traavik og nord-koreanske myndigheter, der nord-koreanske barn og unge fremfører Kardemomme by på norsk. Civita ønsker i denne forbindelse å rette søkelyset mot det som skjer i Nord-Korea – på de alvorlige menneskerettighetsbruddene, den ekstreme undertrykkelsen og forfølgelsen av landets borgere. Vi ønsker også en diskusjon om hvordan verdenssamfunnet bør forholde seg til regimet i Pyongyang og hva som skal til for at et systemskifte skal finne sted. Se video eller hør podcast fra frokostmøtet fredag 23. mai med tidligere leder for Asia-avdelingen i Amnesty International i London og delforfatter av FN-rapporten Report of the commission...
May 14, 2015 - In 2011, Jean Lee became the first American reporter granted permission to work as a journalist in North Korea, and a year later opened AP's Pyongyang bureau, making the news agency the first and only US news outlet with an office in the North Korean capital. Lee, who now serves as a Public Policy Fellow at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., shares photos and videos of homes, factories, schools and farms typically off-limits to foreigners, and offers her personal insights on daily life in North Korea. The award-winning journalist discusses the challenges of reporting on a country considered among the world's worst for press freedom, the role her Korean-American ethnicity played in her interactions with the North Koreans, and her observations on reunification after workin...
Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons Video Library 2 REPORT FROM KOREA The Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons which started in 1993 reached its mid-point year in 1997. Commemorating it, the Seoul International Conference on Disability was held in Korea. This video shows various challanges taken in the Conference as well as situations of persons with disabilities in Korea. Japanese Society for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities (JSRPD) http://www.jsrpd.jp/static/index_e.html
For North Korean defectors, escaping from North Korea is only the beginning of a long and perilous odyssey. Most start their journey by crossing the Chinese border, where they risk arrest and repatriation as illegal immigrants. We spoke to Sokeel Park, Director of Research & Strategy at Liberty in North Korea, an organization dedicated to assisting these refugees. For more information about the episode, visit our website: http://www.koreaandtheworld.org/sokeel-park/