Category: North Korea
Communist North Korean Central “News” Agency: 2 Americans illegally crossed into NKorea
Report: 2 Americans illegally crossed into NKorea
AP: “Two American journalists sentenced in Pyongyang last week to 12 years’ hard labor were detained in North Korean territory after crossing into the country illegally, state-run media said Tuesday, providing the first details about the circumstances of their arrest.”
“Laura Ling and Euna Lee of Current TV were taken into custody on the North Korean banks of the Tumen River after crossing over from China illegally three months ago, the official Korean Central News Agency said.”
“The women, tried in North Korea’s highest court earlier this month, ‘admitted and accepted’ their punishment of 12 years’ hard labor for committing politically motivated ‘criminal acts,’ the report said.”
“‘The accused admitted that what they did were criminal acts committed, prompted by the political motive to isolate and stifle the socialist system of the DPRK by faking up moving images aimed at falsifying its human rights performance and hurling slanders and calumnies at it,’ it said.”
— N. Korea: Journalists admitted to ‘criminal acts’
Link to R.E.A.L. petition and article
Also:
— Video May Undercut U.S. Efforts to Secure Release of Reporters Jailed in North Korea
— Obama says nuclear-armed N. Korea ‘grave threat’
U.S. State Dept Trafficking in Persons Report 2009 and Gender Imbalance in Human Trafficking
U.S. State Dept Trafficking in Persons Report 2009
— See also “Sudan: Women and Other Slaves Freed”
Gender Imbalance in Human Trafficking
— Introduction, page 36 (hard copy), page 38 (electronic)
“The root causes of migration and trafficking greatly overlap. The lack of rights afforded to women serves as the primary causative factor at the root of both women’s migrations and trafficking in women…By failure to protect and promote women’s civil, political, economic and social rights, governments create situations in which trafficking flourishes.”
— Radhika Coomaraswamy, UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women
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“According to the ILO, the majority of people trafficked for sexual exploitation or subjected to forced labor are female.”
“According to researchers, both the supply and demand sides of the trade in human beings are fed by ‘gendered’ vulnerabilities to trafficking. These vulnerabilities are the result of political, economic, and development processes that may leave some women socially and economically dependent on men. If that support from men becomes limited or withdrawn, women become dangerously susceptible to abuse. They often have no individual protection or recognition under the law, inadequate access to healthcare and education, poor employment prospects, little opportunity to own property, or high levels of social isolation. All this makes some women easy targets for harassment, violence, and human trafficking.”
“Research links the disproportionate demand for female trafficking victims to the growth of certain ‘feminized’ economic sectors (commercial sex, the ‘bride trade,’ domestic service) and other sectors characterized by low wages, hazardous conditions, and an absence of collective bargaining mechanisms. Exploitative employers prefer to use trafficked women — traditionally seen as submissive, cheap, and pliable — for simple and repetitive tasks in agriculture, food processing, labor-intensive manufacturing, and domestic servitude.”
“In countries where women’s economic status has improved, significantly fewer local women participate in commercial sex. Traffickers bring in more female victims to address the demand and also take advantage of women who migrate voluntarily to work in any industry. As commercial sex is illegal in most countries, traffickers use the resulting illegal status of migrant women that have been trafficked into commercial sex to threaten or coerce them against leaving. Gendered vulnerabilities fostered by social and institutional weaknesses in some societies — discriminatory laws and practices that tie a woman’s legal recognition, property rights, and economic opportunities to someone else — make women more likely than men to become trafficking victims. A woman who exists only through a male guardian who controls her income, identification, citizenship, and physical well-being is more susceptible to becoming a trafficking victim.”

Some Tier 3, 2 Watch, and 2 nations include (see Introduction, page 50 (hard copy), 52 (electronic copy) for complete list)
Tier 3 Nations include:
— Saudi Arabia
— Iran
— Syria
— Sudan
— Kuwait
— Malaysia
— Mauritania
— Communist North Korea
Tier 2 Watch List Nations include:
— Pakistan
— Iraq
— Lebanon
— Algeria
— Yemen
— United Arab Emirates
— Egypt
— India
— Russia
— Communist China
Tier 2 Nations include:
— Afghanistan
— Jordan
— Kosovo
— Turkey
— Communist Vietnam
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“The ninth annual Trafficking in Persons Report sheds light on the faces of modern-day slavery and on new facets of this global problem. The human trafficking phenomenon affects virtually every country, including the United States. In acknowledging America’s own struggle with modern-day slavery and slavery-related practices, we offer partnership. We call on every government to join us in working to build consensus and leverage resources to eliminate all forms of human trafficking.”
–Secretary Clinton, June 16, 2009
The Report
The report is available in PDF format as a single file [PDF: 22 MB
]. Due to its large size, the PDF has been separated into sections for easier download: Introduction; Country Narratives: A-C, D-K, L-P, Q-Z/Special Cases; Relevant International Conventions. To view the PDF file, you will need to download, at no cost, the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
–PDF Version: Trafficking in Persons Report, June 2009
–Introduction (PDF) [5071 Kb]
–Country Narratives: A-C (PDF) [4074 Kb]
–Country Narratives: D-K (PDF) [3889 Kb]
–Country Narratives: L-P (PDF) [4036 Kb]
–Country Narratives: Q-Z and Special Cases (PDF) [3868 Kb]
–Relevant International Conventions (PDF)
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Additional News Reports on Human Trafficking Watch List
— Expanded Human Trafficking Watchlist Puts Dozens of Countries on Notice
— Iran not doing enough to combat human trafficking, says US
— US adds Pakistan to human trafficking watchlist
North Korea: Friends of Euna Lee and Laura Ling’s Petition and Efforts for Their Freedom
Please also see and sign another petition calling for the freedom of
Euna Lee and Laura Ling, U.S. journalists held in North Korea
“Join our group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=60755553149&ref=ts
Follow on Twitter: @LiberateLaura
Blog: http://liberatelaura.wordpress.com/
North Korea: Jailed in North Korea, Laura Ling and Euna Lee face ‘hell on Earth’ in camps
North Korea’s Grim Prisons: What Awaits the U.S. Journalists?
Communist North Korea sentences two US reporters to 12 years of labor camp
North Korea sentences two US reporters to 12 years of labor camp
— Reports state Communist totalitarian North Korean court sentences Euna Lee and Laura Ling of US media outlet Current TV to 12 years in North Korean “labor camp”
— Quotes from North Korea’s state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA):
— “The Central Court staged a trial of American journalists Laura Ling and Seung-eun Lee (Euna Lee) from June 4 to 8”
— “The trial confirmed the grave crime they committed against the Korean nation and their illegal border crossing, and sentenced each of them to 12 years of reform through labor”
—- English version of North Korea news agency propaganda web site
—- Reuters: “North Korea jail US journalists 12 years, warn UN”
—- Reuters video on report:
—- CNN: Reporters get 12-year terms in N. Korea
—- KUNA report
—- London Times: “US journalists sentenced to 12 years in North Korea labour camp”
—- UK Daily Telegraph: “North Korea sentences US journalists to 12 years hard labour”
—- Daily Mail: “North Korea sentences two U.S. women journalists to 12 years’ hard labour”
—- AP: “US working to win release of journalists in NKorea”
—- Time Magazine: “The Jailed U.S. Journalists: Business as Usual for North Korea”
—- Life Magazine: “North Korea: Secrets and Lies”
(North Korea) Families Plead for Clemency for U.S. Reporters Sentenced to 12 Years Hard Labor
— Jailed journalists’ families appeal to North Korea for compassion
Make Your Voice Heard!
North Korea: Petition Calling for Freedom of Euna Lee and Laura Ling After Sentence of 12 Years in NK “Labor” Camp
Join R.E.A.L. today in condemning the actions of the North Korean Communist government in sentencing U.S. journalists to 12 years in prison in North Korea “labor” camps – and sign our petition calling for U.S. and international action against North Korea to free these journalists!
See our petition at:
http://www.petitiononline.com/leeling1/
“We call for the United States government, international leaders, and the United Nations leaders and representatives to condemn and to act on the oppression of freedom of the press by Communist North Korea. We condemn North Korea’s actions in sentencing U.S. reporters Euna Lee and Laura Ling to 12 years in a North Korean ‘labor’ camp, and we demand that the United States government, international leaders, and the United Nations take every action to gain Euna Lee’s and Laura Ling’s release from the North Korean ‘labor’ camp where they have been sentenced to be imprisoned. We view North Korea’s actions against Euna Lee and Laura Ling as a gross violation of the universal human rights of liberty and freedom of the press, and we demand our national and international representatives act to gain their freedom NOW!”
North Korea: June 3 PM Freedom Vigils for U.S. Reporters
JUNE 3rd
PUBLIC VIGILS
June 3rd in the States is June 4th in North Korea, the day the trial starts.
VIGIL LOCATIONS:
Washington, D.C. VIGIL Organizers: Asia Liu, Max Neubauer, Wesley Della Volla, Daniel Beckmann, Joseph Hong
WHEN: Weds., June 3, 2009
TIME: 6 -8 PM.
WHERE: Freedom Plaza-Washington, DC (14th St. and Pennsylvania Ave., NW)
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=81896567681
New York, NY VIGIL Organizers: Danielle Chang,
Gwendolyn E. Lindsay-Jackson, Crystal Sun Kim
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=85102251771
***NEW*** CHICAGO: Rose Tibayan, Nancy Loo
Link:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=206839975710&ref=share
Birmingham, AL VIGIL Organizers: Lisa Anderson, Max Neubauer
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=84322779270
Portland, OR VIGIL Organizers: Meghan Miller Jedrzejczyk, Max Neubauer
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=111689610930
San Francisco, CA VIGIL Organizers: Lynn Perkins, Mike Shen, Gibson Pearl
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112511386222
Los Angeles, CA VIGIL Organizers: Welly Yang,
Kristiana Velasco, Joe Omar Gonzales, Joyce Mar
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=79299243499
***NEW*** SACRAMENTO, CA MOMENTOF SILENCE:
Where: L Wine Lunge & Restaurant
Address: 1801 L Street, Sacramento, CA
Phone: (916) 443-6970
Time: 6:30-8pm (This is the same time as the Portland vigil)
Organizer: Beth Diebels
National Organizer: Brendan McShane Creamer
Email address: blove73@msn.com
Phone 215.699.4338
Please bring candles for the vigils.
We hope you can make it.
North Korea: Leaders live in luxury while North Koreans starve to pay for nuclear bomb
(North Korea) Leaders live in luxury while North Koreans starve to pay for nuclear bomb
— “Satellite images of North Korea have revealed the luxury lifestyle of dictator Kim Jong Il and his inner circle, replete with palaces, golf courses and swimming pools with giant waterslides”
— “The privileges of Pyongyang’s select few are unheard of for most ordinary citizens in North Korea, whose government’s disastrous economic polices have left millions reliant on foreign food aid handouts”