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Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettApril 11, 2025No Comments
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2025 promises to be a Annus Horriber For the dedicated community of North Korean human rights activists. The last two months have seen us funding sources and decimated programs following the aggressive federal initiative of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Now, the support of the Korean government in Seoul threatens short -lived, if Favorite of dimensions Lee Jae-Myung won the special presidential election and brings back the traditional position of the Democratic Party on North Korean human rights issues.

The first serious challenge encountered by human rights defenders in North Korea is the virtual closure of the American government of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), formerly one of the largest donors of NGOs in North Korean Human Rights. In early February, the NED had its frozen fundsleaving some of the most respected human rights groups in “in” in “survival mode. ” According to A leading activistThe entire field of North Korean human rights groups has been left at risk of imminent closure without this main source of support.

Important quasi-virtual reflection groups that worked on North Korean issues were quickly threatened. The American Institute of Peace, with its programming on peacebuilding in North Korea, has actually been closed, its website made inaccessible. The Wilson Center is also being farm. It welcomes the North Korea International Documentation Project and provides a very precious analysis, in particular by highlighting the fate of North Korean refugees in China.

Meanwhile, Voice of America and Radio Free Asia are on the verge of survival, with Their subsidies end with a decree This is currently challenged in court and most staff members have been put on unpaid leave. These two organizations played a excessive role radio shows. They also regularly publish articles highlighting North Korean human rights violations. These are bodies that cannot be easily replaced. Chinese state media were unsurprisingly The prospect of the imminent disappearance of these points of sale, and the Kim diet undoubtedly feels the same thing.

This collapse in American support is mystifying. Support for North Korean human rights was until recently a bipartite concern, one of the few remaining questions to obtain support from the Republicans and Democrats. In fact, the current US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was particularly Franc-speaking opponent of the kim diet. However, in two months, this support has completely dissipated in the midst of the reduction in disruptive costs and nationalism in America by Trump and Musk.

With the dismissal of Yoon, a new threat – although much less unprecedented – is also imminent. The polls show that the leader of the Democratic Party Lee Jae-Myung crushing In the next presidential election, scheduled for June 3 after the final indictment of President Yoon Suk-Yeol. If Lee wins the election, the North Korean Community of Human Rights will face another challenge. In the South Korean context, leftist politicians have long held at the soft pedal The question of North Korean human rights and the obstacles erected for defenders.

Lee is no different in this regard. Like his leftist predecessors, he clearly Promotes commitment Rather than confrontation with the North. If it is elected, he would be supposed to resume the policies of the previous president Moon Jae-in: prohibiting leaflets, not naming staff to focus on violations of North Korean human rights and refusing to condemn violations of North Korean human rights in international FORA. In the wake of the withdrawal by Trump of official support, North Korean Human Rights activists would undergo a similar withdrawal from Seoul.

All of this occurs while suffering on the ground in North Korea continues uncontent. In recent years, the treatment of North Korean escape in China has deteriorated, with Hundreds of North Koreans be repatriated in recent years. Rapatrians are often faced with imprisonment, torture and other forms of abuse. The control of the Kim regime on the population has become more and more repressiveWhile the economy continues to stagnate, many have trouble accessing Suitienne and medical care.

Even with political support in Seoul and Washington, DC, it would be difficult for defenders to maintain a projector on the abuses of North Korea in the current period of world conflicts and disturbances. With the United States which withdraws from the field and – if Lee is elected president – South Korea returning to the standard focused on the commitment of the Democratic Party, the challenge will be much larger. New ideas, new strategies and new objectives will be necessary. Above all, new sources of funding will also be necessary for organizations to survive.

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