Thousands May Have Disappeared From North Korean Prison Camp
Several thousand inmates at a recently shuttered North Korean labor camp may have disappeared, a report by a human rights group alleges
Public Executions and Torture Daily Occurrence in North Korean Prison Camps
Public executions and torture are daily occurrences in North Korea’s prisons, according to dramatic testimony from former inmates at a U.N. Commission of Inquiry that opened in South Korea’s capital on Tuesday
Anonymous Outs North Korean Military Officials
Anonymous” revealed the details of 13 people it claims are high-level North Korean cadres, citing the release as evidence that they are capable of hacking into North Korea’s key internet architecture.
North Korean Prison Camp Investigation Underway
U.N. investigators will seek the cooperation of North Korea as part of an inquiry into allegations of widespread human rights abuses in the country but won’t be deterred if Pyongyang refuses, the head of the investigating panel said on Thursday
American Facing Death Penalty in North Korea for Starving Orphan Photos
An American tour guide faces the death penalty in North Korea after allegedly taking photographs of orphans begging in the street. Kenneth Bae was arrested in November while leading a group of tourists though the rogue state’s Rason Special Economic Zone and later admitted to committing ‘crimes aimed to topple the DPRK,’ according to a Korean news agency.
The Pirate Bay Sails to the U.S.A.
After its failed experiment in North Korea, The Pirate Bay has set course to the land of the free, the United States of America
Taylor Swift Dating Kim Jong-Un
Pop star Taylor Swift arrived in North Korea Saturday on a diplomatic mission of “peace and understanding” North Korean state television reported
Villages Turned Into Concentration Camps in North Korea
North Korea is expanding its already extensive network of prison camps, eating up entire villages as it struggles to house hundreds of thousands of political prisoners, latest satellite images have revealed
The State of Journalism in 2013
The following exchange has been re-posted from the blog of Nate Thayer to give our readers a better understanding of what freelance journalists are going through in this day and age
The Pirate Bay Sails to North Korea
The Pirate Bay has been offered virtual asylum in North Korea. This move comes after the Norwegian Pirate Party was forced to stop routing traffic for the infamous BitTorrent site by a local copyright group

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