The Board of Directors and staff of NKinUSA announce with a heavy heart that after seven years, NKinUSA will close its doors. We made this decision after lengthy discussions examining a range of alternatives for NKinUSA’s future and ultimately concluded for a number of reasons that closing the organization was the best option. NKinUSA will […]
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Rescue Updates (Summer 2018)
Over the past few months, NKinUSA has continued its core mission of helping refugees from North Korea escape through China to safety in a third country. The following accounts are of refugees who recently obtained freedom in Thailand with the help of NKinUSA’s network of connections. The names have been changed for the safety of […]
Continue readingThe Federalist Radio Hour: “North Korean Defector Shares Her Story of Torture, Escape, And Freedom”
AUGUST 8, 2018 By The Federalist Staff Grace Jo was born in North Korea and lost most of her family to starvation. Her father was killed by the state. She joins Bre Payton in studio to share her story of suffering, escape, faith, and transition to life in the United States. “We changed our route, […]
Continue readingAugust 16 pre-release screening of “The Spy Gone North”
Join NKinUSA and DC APA Film for a FREE pre-release screening of “The Spy Gone North” from CJ Entertainment on August 16th, Thursday at 7pm. Donations will be gladly accepted at the door and will benefit both organizations. Hosted by NKinUSA, The North Korea Network, Korean Waves Meetup Group, and DC Asian Pacific American Film – […]
Continue readingDallas News: “George W. Bush Institute awards scholarships to 10 who fled North Korea”
By Deborah Fleck, July 30, 2018 The George W. Bush Institute has announced it will divvy up $26,000 to help North Korean refugees pursue higher education in the U.S. The institute started the North Korean Freedom Scholarship last year. The Communities Foundation of Texas administers the program. Ten escapees from the repressive country — which Bush as […]
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