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Freedom House is launching an international, year-long campaign to galvanize the world opinion into action so that the suffering of 20 million Koreans living under the dictatorial regime of Kim Jong Il can be alleviated.
In order to advocate effectively for an improvement of human rights conditions in North Korea, the new project seeks to:
a) organize a grassroots-level mobilization of concerned citizens worldwide to lobby their governments so that human rights issues are given top priority in dealings with North Korea;
b) bring attention to the suffering of hundreds of thousands of North Koreans withering away in gulags and other prison camps in three high-profile international conferences;
c) assist segments of South Korea's active civil society to engage a reluctant South Korean government to be more vocal about North Korea's human rights record in their engagement with North Korea;
d) seek ways also to apply constructive pressure on the government of China so that North Korean refugees are not repatriated to North Korea.
In support of the this effort, Freedom House has received funding from the U.S. State Department's Bureaus for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor.