Liberty University welcomed North Korea human rights activist Dr. Suzanne Scholte to Convocation on Wednesday to speak on modern-day persecution in North Korea. Scholte serves as the chairman for the North Korea Freedom Coalition, which works to provide freedom and.
Human rights remain virtually non-existent in communist North Korea, according to the U.S. State Department's annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is calling on the DPRK to be ready to carry out a nuclear strike against its enemies as he accused South Korea and the U.S. of provocation.
North Korean state media claims 800,000 people signed up to join the country's military in a single day Friday. The paper claims that students and workers will fight the U.S.
She told the Korea Herald, “I would cry out to God, ‘Why did you put this on me?’ And a few times in my life, I really heard God’s voice. He answered me: 'I was just answering your prayer.' And then I remembered how I had prayed very specifically that God would break my heart for what was breaking His, and I realized what was happening in North Korea was breaking God’s heart.”