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Is Reality Returning to Seoul?

In the wake of its modest election beating and newly-implausible deniability that Sunshine has failed to do anything but exacerbate North Korea’s intransigence, could these be the first hints that we have entered the post-Sunshine age? Chun Young-Woo, the Foreign Ministry’s Diplomatic Policy Director, was in New York last week at a conference on the future of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and said this: Addressing a second-day session, Chun, who heads the South Korean delegation, said, “Although we will continue...

Regime Change: Be Not Afraid (Must Read)

The final Washington-area event of North Korea Freedom Week was a prayer vigil at a Maryland church last Saturday evening. I should have attended, but instead took pity on my neglected family, who had become a blogger’s widow and orphans over the course of the previous week. Dennis Halpin, who is a senior aide to Representative Henry Hyde, the retiring Chairman of the House International Relations Committee, spoke, and he was kind enough to send me the text of his...

Regime Change: Be Not Afraid (Must Read)

The final Washington-area event of North Korea Freedom Week was a prayer vigil at a Maryland church last Saturday evening. I should have attended, but instead took pity on my neglected family, who had become a blogger’s widow and orphans over the course of the previous week. Dennis Halpin, who is a senior aide to Representative Henry Hyde, the retiring Chairman of the House International Relations Committee, spoke, and he was kind enough to send me the text of his...

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Exit Neville? This headline claims that the United States and South Korea have agreed to “get tough” if North Korea tests a nuke. Color me suspicious, although these words from the MoFA are certainly a departure from the official line at the Ministry of Silly Talks: “If North Korea goes through with a nuclear test, it will start along a road where the future cannot be guaranteed,” Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon said in a debate of the 21st Century North...

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Exit Neville? This headline claims that the United States and South Korea have agreed to “get tough” if North Korea tests a nuke. Color me suspicious, although these words from the MoFA are certainly a departure from the official line at the Ministry of Silly Talks: “If North Korea goes through with a nuclear test, it will start along a road where the future cannot be guaranteed,” Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon said in a debate of the 21st Century North...

‘Quiet Diplomacy’ Update

Thailand and Laos have now decided to work together to stop North Korean refugees from entering their countries. I suppose you could call that someone’s “quiet diplomacy,” but not in a direction that favors North Korean refugees. Given anti-Unification Minister “Chicken” Chong Dong-Young’s fugitive slave exclusion policy, there isn’t much question about South Korea’s message to the people of North Korea: Rot in hell. * * * * * And now for the cover-up the Washington Post will never put...

‘Quiet Diplomacy’ Update

Thailand and Laos have now decided to work together to stop North Korean refugees from entering their countries. I suppose you could call that someone’s “quiet diplomacy,” but not in a direction that favors North Korean refugees. Given anti-Unification Minister “Chicken” Chong Dong-Young’s fugitive slave exclusion policy, there isn’t much question about South Korea’s message to the people of North Korea: Rot in hell. * * * * * And now for the cover-up the Washington Post will never put...

‘Quiet Diplomacy’ Update

Thailand and Laos have now decided to work together to stop North Korean refugees from entering their countries. I suppose you could call that someone’s “quiet diplomacy,” but not in a direction that favors North Korean refugees. Given anti-Unification Minister “Chicken” Chong Dong-Young’s fugitive slave exclusion policy, there isn’t much question about South Korea’s message to the people of North Korea: Rot in hell. * * * * * And now for the cover-up the Washington Post will never put...

North Korean Holocaust Exhibition

NORTH KOREAN HOLOCAUST EXHIBITION NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUILDING, YOIDO, SEOUL NOVEMBER 8, 9, & 10, 9 a.m. ““ 6 p.m. The North Korean Holocaust Exhibition will include a special Panel Presentations and discussions with North Korean refugees, politicians and human rights activists. The U.S. Defense Forum Foundation, Citizens Alliance for North Korean Human Rights, the Democracy Network Against the North Korean Gulag, and Helping Hands Korea, will Sponsor and moderate panels as part of the North Korea Holocaust Exhibit. Many other...

North Korean Holocaust Exhibition

NORTH KOREAN HOLOCAUST EXHIBITION NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUILDING, YOIDO, SEOUL NOVEMBER 8, 9, & 10, 9 a.m. ““ 6 p.m. The North Korean Holocaust Exhibition will include a special Panel Presentations and discussions with North Korean refugees, politicians and human rights activists. The U.S. Defense Forum Foundation, Citizens Alliance for North Korean Human Rights, the Democracy Network Against the North Korean Gulag, and Helping Hands Korea, will Sponsor and moderate panels as part of the North Korea Holocaust Exhibit. Many other...

North Korean Holocaust Exhibit in Seoul

Suzanne Scholte at the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea wrote today with this announcement: NORTH KOREAN HOLOCAUST EXHIBIT NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, SEOUL NOVEMBER 8, 9, and 10, 2004 [T]he Citizens Alliance for North Korean Human Rights, the Democracy Network Against the North Korean Gulag, and Helping Hands Korea, [will] sponsor and moderate panels as part of the North Korea Holocaust Exhibit. Other organizations will be contributing material for the exhibit as well as participating in these panels. In...

North Korean Holocaust Exhibit in Seoul

Suzanne Scholte at the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea wrote today with this announcement: NORTH KOREAN HOLOCAUST EXHIBIT NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, SEOUL NOVEMBER 8, 9, and 10, 2004 [T]he Citizens Alliance for North Korean Human Rights, the Democracy Network Against the North Korean Gulag, and Helping Hands Korea, [will] sponsor and moderate panels as part of the North Korea Holocaust Exhibit. Other organizations will be contributing material for the exhibit as well as participating in these panels. In...

A Loser Explains How We Lost South Korea

A few days ago, I missed this editorial in the Korea Herald, a left-leaning rag from Seoul, written by former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea (Bush-41 era) Donald Gregg. The editorial mourns the demise of the U.S.-South Korean alliance. It is an astonishing admission from the same diplomatic quarter that had denied for so long that the alliance was even running a high temperature. Of course, the Kremlin is probably still insisting that Brezhnev and Stalin have nasty colds, but...

A Loser Explains How We Lost South Korea

A few days ago, I missed this editorial in the Korea Herald, a left-leaning rag from Seoul, written by former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea (Bush-41 era) Donald Gregg. The editorial mourns the demise of the U.S.-South Korean alliance. It is an astonishing admission from the same diplomatic quarter that had denied for so long that the alliance was even running a high temperature. Of course, the Kremlin is probably still insisting that Brezhnev and Stalin have nasty colds, but...

Guess Chosun Ilbo Won’t Print This One!

The Chosun Ilbo, South Korea’s largest newspaper, has gone out of the business of printing angry letters from angry Americans–that much is apparent if you scroll through its “letters” page. In spite of the paper’s “conservative” reputation, it has not gone out of the business of printing columns taking unfair digs against the United States. This column by Kim Dae-Joong (similar name, different guy, no relation) blames the breakdown in the U.S.-Korea relationship on American “callousness.” I served three tours...

Guess Chosun Ilbo Won’t Print This One!

The Chosun Ilbo, South Korea’s largest newspaper, has gone out of the business of printing angry letters from angry Americans–that much is apparent if you scroll through its “letters” page. In spite of the paper’s “conservative” reputation, it has not gone out of the business of printing columns taking unfair digs against the United States. This column by Kim Dae-Joong (similar name, different guy, no relation) blames the breakdown in the U.S.-Korea relationship on American “callousness.” I served three tours...

Guess Chosun Ilbo Won’t Print This One!

The Chosun Ilbo, South Korea’s largest newspaper, has gone out of the business of printing angry letters from angry Americans–that much is apparent if you scroll through its “letters” page. In spite of the paper’s “conservative” reputation, it has not gone out of the business of printing columns taking unfair digs against the United States. This column by Kim Dae-Joong (similar name, different guy, no relation) blames the breakdown in the U.S.-Korea relationship on American “callousness.” I served three tours...

Keynote Address by Suzanne Scholte, North Korean Human Rights Conference, Seoul, December 2005

I’d like to thank my friend Suzanne Scholte for forwarding the full text of her keynote address at Freedom House’s North Korean Human Rights Conference in Seoul. Keynote Speech for Seoul Summit: Promoting Human Rights in North Korea Remarks by Suzanne Scholte . . . December 8, 2005 I am deeply honored to be a part of this Seoul Summit: Promoting Human Rights in North Korea and thank the Organizing Committee and Freedom House for asking me to be one...