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The NKHR NGOs have been (too) slow in taking advantage of the global expansion of broadban internet access and the cheap server options online.
However, some big time orgs have been better. Even the US Congress has been good the last couple of years at getting minute-to-minute coverage of some hearings up on the committee websites. The America Enterprise Institute has a video of an event it hosted for the North Korea Human Rights Week up on its site. Take a look and pass the link around, please. If you read my post from yesterday, and check out google news, you'll see the press has done diddly-squat with the events so far in D.C. www.aei.org/events/eventID.1500,filter.all/event_d etail.asp |
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Re: Video from the NK Human Rights Week in D.C.
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Most private citizens are very hard living every day like me. The NK Human Rights, It is just News to ours. It is not Top news to ours. Last edited by shsong21 : 04-26-2007 at 11:18 PM. |
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Video update...
I'm watching it now. It's amazing the extent to which Pyongyang will go to silence critics. North Korean agents must have pulled the fire alarm at the American Enterprise Institute during speeches on the possible collapse of the regime and its horrific human rights record... (Not really....but if you watch the video - they had an unannounced fire drill for 24 mintues after the first speaker.....) |
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