Eye Witness Account from North Korea

As an example of the occasional non-LUV meeting I arrange which may interest some people... "North Korea : Human Rights and International Relations" North Korea has been described by former Australian justice Michael Kirby, in a report to the United Nations Human Rights Councils, as committing crimes against humanity. The report accused the regime of mass killings and torture and said responsible officials should face the International Criminal Court. Covering its formation in Cold War politics, the contemporary ideology of Juche self-reliance, and rescinding of the Korean War armistice, the Isocracy Network presents a fascinating eyewitness account by Nick Langdon on the possibilities of human rights, the likely trajectory of the regime, and the practical tasks that we can carry out. Saturday April 19th at 7pm, New International Bookshop, Trades Hall (54 Victoria Street, Carlton). Contact Lev Lafayette (0432 255 208) or public@isocracy.org for more information -- Lev Lafayette, BA (Hons), GradCertTerAdEd (Murdoch), GradCertPM, MBA (Tech Mngmnt) (Chifley) mobile: 0432 255 208 RFC 1855 Netiquette Guidelines http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt
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