20 Sep

LiNK on WashTimes

Posted by kyochan

(Via LiNKorea)

Liberty in North Korea, a 2-year-old organization with a global reach, has found success drawing attention to human rights atrocities in the isolated communist state.

Its latest effort featured an airing of the movie “Seoul Train” at the American University in Northwest last week. The film opens with a small North Korean boy wandering around a market, searching the ground for bits of food to eat.

In another scene, a family of five attempts to enter the Japanese Embassy in Beijing, but Chinese guards drag them out. According to the film, all were arrested but were eventually granted asylum in South Korea.

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