Reporter : Ruby Hwang
  • Report: China Allowing 40 North Korean Refugees to Seek Asylum

    According to reports, the refugees have been sheltered in the South Korean embassy compound and been under the protection of the United Nation’s refugee agency, UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), in Beijing. If all the proceedings go accordingly, the North Korean defectors are expected to leave China in January or February for a third country such as South Korea or the United States, reported Radio Free Asia (RFA).
  • Protesters Worldwide Prepare to Rally against China's 'Flagrant' Human Rights Violations

    Demonstrations, petition drives, and prayer vigils will mark the “International Protest Against China’s Violent Treatment of North Korea Refugees” on Friday and Saturday at Chinese consulates and embassies in major cities around the world, including those in Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Japan, Norway, Spain, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States.