![]() ![]() Hawk, D & Mortwedt-Oh, A 2017, The Parallel Gulag – North Korea’s “An-jeon-bu” Prison Camps, Committee for Human Rights in North KoreaĪnd further related works (including those from South Korea). Hawk, D 2012, North Korea’s Hidden Gulag: Interpreting Reports of Changes in the Prison Camps, Committee for Human Rights in North Korea. Hawk, D 2012, The Hidden Gulag, Second Edition, The Lives and Voices of “Those Who are Sent to the Mountains,” Committee for Human Rights in North Korea. Yet it also provides some other sources like ![]() Walk Free & Leiden Asia Centre 2018, Pervasive, Punitive, and Predetermined: Understanding Modern Slavery in North Korea.Īs it is not possible to directly survey or otherwise perform data collection within North Korea, the research findings are based on interviews with 50 defectors from North Korea who are living in South Korea.Human Rights Council 2021, Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on promoting accountability in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.Their website provides two sources about North Korea in particular. ![]() But I wouldn't say with certainty that their rhetoric about North Korea is entirely based on nothing. The index itself, putting North Korea to the bottom, is indeed a useless opinion, just like any other Western "democracy index". ![]()
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