http://www.nkhumanrights.or.kr
The Citizens' Alliance for North Korean Human Rights is, a non-profit, non-governmental, non-religious human rights organization founded by human rights activists, intellectuals and North Korean defectors in May 1996.
(ROK based - only North Korea defector radio station)
The North Korea Freedom Coalition is a nonpartisan coalition founded in June, 2003 to work for the freedom, human rights, and dignity of the North Korea people. The Coalition currently has over 60 public member organizations representing millions of American, South and North Korean, and Japanese citizens as well as other nations; and many individual members from around the world. The Coalition also has private members that provide humanitarian relief inside North Korea and members in China and other nations that feed, shelter, and rescue North Korean refugees.
The Defense Forum Foundation (DFF) is a non-profit, tax-exempt educational foundation that was founded during the Presidency of Ronald Reagan for the purpose of educating Congressional staff about the need to re-build America's defense.
In NC Heikin's film KIMJONGILIA, about North Korea's deplorable human rights record, concert pianist Kim Cheol-Woong describes the intense oppression within his home country, where listening to forbidden "capitalist" music can result in imprisonment in a labor camp.
Despite being from the elite class, pianist Kim Cheol-Woong was reported and punished for playing Richard Clayderman's well-known title "A Comme Amour" (L for Love) for his girlfriend and as a result, chose to escape North Korea.
