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  2. How documentary 'Beyond Utopia' obtained shocking footage ...

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    “And so when I started to see that footage and feel the pulse of the people, I was like, ‘This movie has to be made because there are 26 million people living inside North Korea, and we have ...

  3. North Korea - Wikipedia

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    North Korea, [d] officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), [e] is a country in East Asia.It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu (Amnok) and Tumen rivers, and South Korea to the south at the Korean Demilitarized Zone.

  4. Prisons in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to a North Korean defector, North Korea considered inviting a delegation of the UN Commission on Human Rights to visit the Yodok prison camp in 1996. [ 15 ] Lee Soon-ok gave detailed testimony on her treatment in the North Korean prison system to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary in 2002.

  5. Human rights in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Human-rights discourse in North Korea has a history that predates the establishment of the state in 1948. Based on Marxist theory, Confucian tradition, and the Juche idea, North Korean human-rights theory regards rights as conditional rather than universal, holds that collective rights take priority over individual rights, and that welfare and subsistence rights are important.

  6. A look inside North Korea and the Demilitarized Zone - AOL

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    Tensions continue to rise between North and South Korea after the North's recent missile launch and the South's halting of joint factory operations.

  7. Minorities in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Fewer than 10,000 Russian-Korean people moved to North Korea, although the Soviet Union had one of the largest Korean minorities in the world. Most of the repatriates to North Korea came from island of Sakhalin where they had moved during Japanese colonization of Korea. The Russian-Koreans have mainly assimilated, and do not form a separate ...

  8. Inside the school teaching North Korean defectors how to live ...

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    This school is supposed to prepare North Korean defectors for the real world. But some say it does little to help – and the system needs an overhaul. Inside the school teaching North Korean ...

  9. Americans in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Americans in North Korea consist mainly of defectors and prisoners of war during and after the Korean War, as well as their locally born descendants. Additionally, there are occasional tours and group travel which consist of Americans via train or plane from China, some with temporary lodging and stay.