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{{r|Steven Kahng}} venture capitalist; Board member, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]
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{{r|James Lilley}} Board member, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Korea]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to China|China[[, specializes in issues pertaining to China, Taiwan, and Korea. He has served as Director of the Institute for Global Chinese Affairs, University of Maryland, 1996-1997; its Senior Adviser, 1998-1999; Philip M. McKenna Visiting Scholar, Claremont McKenna College, 1995; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Affairs, 1991-1993; Fellow, Harvard University, Institute of Politics, 1991; U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of China, 1989-1991, and to the Republic of Korea, 1986-1989; Deputy Assistant Secretary of state for East Asian Affairs, 1985-1986; Director, American Institute in Taiwan, 1982-1984; Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, 1978-1980; National intelligence officer for China, 1975-1978
{{r|James Lilley}} Board member, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Korea]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to China|China[[, specializes in issues pertaining to China, Taiwan, and Korea. He has served as Director of the Institute for Global Chinese Affairs, University of Maryland, 1996-1997; its Senior Adviser, 1998-1999; Philip M. McKenna Visiting Scholar, Claremont McKenna College, 1995; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Affairs, 1991-1993; Fellow, Harvard University, Institute of Politics, 1991; U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of China, 1989-1991, and to the Republic of Korea, 1986-1989; Deputy Assistant Secretary of state for East Asian Affairs, 1985-1986; Director, American Institute in Taiwan, 1982-1984; Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, 1978-1980; National intelligence officer for China, 1975-1978
{{r|Andrew Natsios}} Board member, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; From 1993 to 1998, Natsios was vice president of World Vision U.S., the largest faith-based NGOs in the world
{{r|Andrew Natsios}} Board member, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; From 1993 to 1998, Natsios was vice president of World Vision U.S., the largest faith-based NGOs in the world
{{r|Gary Ackerman}} Representative, ([[U.S. Democratic Party|D-]][[New York]]) representing the Fifth Congressional District of New York; Advisor, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; foreign affair specialist
{{r|Gary Ackerman}} Representative, ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[New York (disambiguation)|New York]]) representing the Fifth Congressional District of New York; Advisor, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; foreign affair specialist
{{r|Joseph Pitts}} U.S. Representative ([[Pennsylvania]]; Adviser, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; member of the [[Helsinki Commission]] to [[CSCE]]
{{r|Joseph Pitts}} U.S. Representative ([[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]; Adviser, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; member of the [[Helsinki Commission]] to [[CSCE]]
{{r|Samantha Power}} Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard University; former reporter for the U.S. News and World Report, the Boston Globe, and the Economist
{{r|Samantha Power}} Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard University; former reporter for the U.S. News and World Report, the Boston Globe, and the Economist
{{r|Mark Kirk}}  
{{r|Mark Kirk}}  

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  • North Korea [r]: State comprising the northern Korean peninsula; officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea with Pyongyang its capital. [e]
  • Human rights [r]: Natural civil and political rights considered universal and applicable to all human beings worldwide. [e]
  • U.S. foreign policy [r]: The foreign relations and diplomacy of the United States since 1775. [e]

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