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Following a thorough examination of North Korea human rights activist and former detainee Kim Young Hwan, Seoul National University hospital officials stated yesterday that they could find no concrete evidence of torture. Kim admitted himself in the hope of rev..
[2012-08-14 10:36] |
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Comments made by Kim Young Hwan in a press conference in Seoul yesterday have drawn the attention of the international media. Kim, a North Korean human rights activist who was recently released after 114 days in Chinese detention, mentioned during a lengthy Q&A..
[2012-08-07 14:05] |
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North Korea human rights activist Kim Young Hwan today moved to riase the level of international coverage of the torture he alleges that he suffered while in Chinese custody over a period of 114 days between March and July this year by hosting a press conference..
[2012-08-06 17:26] |
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NKnet researcher Kim Young Hwan, who was released late last week after 114 days in Chinese detention, finally revealed some of the details of his imprisonment at a press conference today, announcing that ¡°There was cruel treatment during the initial investigation...
[2012-07-25 17:19] |
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Kim Young Hwan and three other North Korea human rights activists finally returned to Seoul by Korean Air yesterday evening, arriving in Incheon International Airport at 7:28PM on the 114th day since their arrest in Liaoning Province, China in late March.Th..
[2012-07-21 09:41] |
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Kim Young Hwan and three other South Koreans arrested by the Chinese Ministry of State Security on March 26th and held without trial or legal representation for almost four months have been released, and are due to arrive in South Korea shortly.More news to follow.
[2012-07-20 18:30] |
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Reports are emerging that the Chinese government has agreed to release North Korea human rights activist Kim Young Hwan and three other individuals who have been in detention for more than three months after being arrested by the PRC Ministry of State Security..
[2012-07-11 18:10] |
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Hopes are high in South Korea that North Korean human rights activist Kim Young Hwan and three other South Korean men who have been in detention without charge for 103 days after their arrest by the Chinese Ministry of State Security could soon be released a..
[2012-07-10 11:29] |
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According to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Kim Sung Hwan, ¡°The government has been in consultation with the Chinese Foreign Ministry and other related authorities since the arrest of Kim Young Hwan and three other activists by the Chinese authorities in ord..
[2012-07-05 12:06] |
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South Korea and China will have a chance to touch on the release of North Korea human rights activist Kim Young Hwan and three other South Koreans who have now been in Chinese detention for more than three months when Meng Jianzhu, the Chinese Minister of Pu..
[2012-07-02 11:55] |
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