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  • '''North Korea''' ([[Korean language|Korean]]: ''Bukjoseon''<ref>According to the [[revise ...LD/asiapcf/09/26/north.korea.explainer/index.html What is life like inside North Korea?]' September 27, 2010.</ref>
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  • ...officials, which works with international organizations to open access to North Korea and affect conditions there
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  • ...owment for Democracy]]; Board member, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Resident Scholar at [[Freedom House]] (1980-81) and Executive Director
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  • ...eign policy]] specialists who banded together to address the problems in [[North Korea]].<ref name=About>{{citation ...f their initial focus was on improved access both for external observer to North Korea, and for North Koreans to communicate with the rest of the world and to lea
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  • ...member and former executive director, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; previously at the [[U.S. Institute of Peace]] and [[National Endowment f
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  • ...ylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; [[Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission]]; 100% [[American Conservative Uni
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  • {{r|North Korea}} {{r|Chuck Downs}} Executive Director, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; former Associate Director of the Asian Studies Program at the American [
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  • *Editor, ''North Korea after Kim Il Sung'' (Hoover Institution Press, 1999).
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  • Attorney; Secretary, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Far East specialist at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], including s
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  • ...[[Americans for Democratic Action]]; [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...a]]: <span style="font-family: Batang, Serif">한국어</span>, ''Han-guk-o''; [[North Korea]]: <span style="font-family: Batang, Serif">조선말</span>, ''Jo-son-mal'
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  • ...vised romanization of Korean]].</ref>—is the largest city and capital of [[North Korea]]. The current official population of the city is not disclosed; it had 2,7
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  • | birth_place = [[North Korea]] | known_for = defecting from North Korea
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  • ...nedy Library and Foundation; Adviser, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Clinton Administration Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human
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  • ==North Korea== He suggests that the successor to [[Kim Jong-Il]] "more belligerent North Korea that is less willing to negotiate with the outside".<ref>{{citation
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  • Board member, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Non-Resident Senior Fellow, [[Brookings Institution]]; Senior Associat
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  • ...ign Service Officer]]; signed "Beyond Guantanamo"; [[National Committee on North Korea]]; Council on Foreign Relations; Constitution Project death penalty initiat
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