Wanted: Korea Bar Association Report on North Korean Concentration Camps (Update: Thank you)

Blaine Harden’s Washington Post article on Monday cited a report by the Korean Bar Association that contains an extensive collection of interviews of North Korean concentration camp survivors and witnesses.  If I had a copy of that report, I would undertake a detailed examination of those witness’s statements for consistency with each other, with previous reports, and with satellite imagery of the camps.  If possible, I would use that report to greatly expand my Google Earth posts about the camps.  If the interviews are as detailed an extensive as I’ve been told they are, I could use them to publish something that expands the boundaries of our understanding of the camps beyond anything that currently exists anywhere.

My internet search skills have failed to locate a copy of the report, as have my usual contacts.  I would accept a Korean language version if I can’t get an English version, but obviously, I would prefer an English version.  If anyone can get me a copy of that report — especially in English — either on the internet or elsewhere, I would be very, very much in that person’s debt.

Update:   Thank you.  A reader has graciously offered to send me a copy.