



JFNK is hosting its fifth volunteer seminar series! We will be providing a series of informational seminars for anyone interested in learning more about the the human rights situation in North Korea and North Korean refugees in China. Whether you would like a general introduction, more in-depth discussion of the topic, or advice on how [...]
One of JFNK’s most unique initiatives the Rescue NK street campaign, held bi-monthly in Seoul’s famous Insadong area. Every campaign will include a live re-enactment of a North Korean refugee caught by a Chinese guard, as well as lots of materials with information on the North Korean crisis. Each campaign will include a live musical [...]
To commemorate National Children’s Day in Korea, JFNK will be hosting a fundraiser at Dillinger’s Bar in Itaewon. Proceeds will help benefit stateless North Korean children awaiting safe passage to South Korea in China and Southeast Asia. The night will include raffle prizes, live performances, and a chance to meet JFNK’s founder, Peter Jung. Here we will also [...]
There are many events on the horizon for Justice for North Korea! It’s my pleasure to introduce them to you. For more information on each event, please take a look at the events page. 2013 Volunteer Seminar Series April 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th at 7:30p Every Tuesday in April, JFNK will be hosting its [...]
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CONTINUE READING →Original article Published : 2013-01-22 19:36 Updated : 2013-01-22 19:36 Expat and Korean musicians will perform Saturday in Hongdae to raise money for a North Korean human rights organization. The CLASH event at Club Freebird will raise funds for Justice For North Korea, a volunteer organization that works to improve human rights North of the [...]
CONTINUE READING →Original article by Sandra Choi December 18, 2012 The sharp decline in the number of North Korean refugees who have defected to South Korea this year has alarmed human rights advocates. Estimates provided by South Korea’s government indicate that only 1,400 made the perilous journey this year compared to 2,737 during the previous year. This [...]
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