The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) is a nonpartisan research organization based in Washington, DC. They conduct original research on North Korean human rights issues and provide policy recommendations. HRNK publishes articles, reports, and briefs on topics such as North Korean prison camps, human rights violations, and forced labor in China's seafood industry. They also organize events, including congressional hearings and press briefings, to raise awareness and advocate for human rights in North Korea.
HRNK's work is supported by a dedicated team of board members, fellows, staff, and interns who contribute to their publications and events. They collaborate with opinion leaders, hold meetings with key stakeholders, and engage in outreach activities at the United Nations and other international organizations. HRNK's mission is to shed light on the human rights situation in North Korea and work towards improving the lives of its people.
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