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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
- Edmund Burke

Wednesday, February 25, 2004

NORTH KOREA: Mystery of the last "Hermit Kingdom"

By Magda Hornemann, Forum 18 News Service

Although some things are known about North Korea's control over all aspects of its citizens' lives and about its chemical and biological experiments on prisoners, less is known about the country's religious life. Although religious freedom does not exist, there is dispute about how genuine religious practice is at the handful of "show churches" in the capital Pyongyang. Dusty pews suggest that they are not well used. Buddhist temples are mere cultural relics. Parents are reportedly afraid to pass on their faith to their children, as sporadic refugee accounts suggest believers are still punished for practising their faith in secret. It is often as refugees in China that North Koreans first encounter religious life. Refugees repatriated from China have reported that they are interrogated about their contacts with mainly Protestant South Korean missionaries, while the North Koreans have reportedly set up a fake Protestant church in China to lure back defectors. Evidence suggests that any religious revival in North Korea is a recent phenomenon resulting from repatriates sharing their faith. This might prove a challenge to the regime. [read more...]

 

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China formally charges two Christians with 'revealing state secrets' [ChannelNewsAsia]
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9:27:45 AM    

Reporters Without Borders and Resolution217 seek release of photographer Seok Jae-hyun on eve of Beijing talks on North Korea [RSF]

Reporters Without Borders and the support committee for Seok Jae-hyun (Resolution217) have called for the photographer's release on the eve of talks on North Korea's nuclear programme opening in Beijing on 25 February.

Both groups called on South Korean Foreign Minister, Pan Ki-mun, and U. S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, to raise the South Korean photographer's case with the Chinese authorities during the talks.

"While the world is closely watching developments in North Korea we wish to remind you that a photographer is in jail in China for having attempted to expose the plight of North Korean refugees in the country", the two organisations wrote to the ministers.
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9:25:04 AM    

China Indicts 2 Unofficial Church Leaders. China has indicted two leaders of the unofficial Protestant church for allegedly obtaining state secrets amid a deepening crackdown on worship outside government controls, an overseas monitoring group said Wednesday. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
9:14:50 AM    

Proverbs 15:31-32. The ear that listens to life-giving reproof will dwell among the wise. Whoever ignores instruction despises himself, but he who listens to reproof gains intelligence. [English Standard Version Bible Daily Verse]
9:11:51 AM    

Shanghai may relent on bicycle ban. Labeled bike-haters in a nation of cyclists, bureaucrats in China's largest city now appear to be backpedaling. [The Great News Network]
9:11:18 AM    





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