Korea Prayer
2023-08-28 19:33:07
Aug week5 Prayer for North Korea
1. 'UN Secretary-General Condemns North Korea's Attempted Launch of Military Satellite'
◆ Article Summary
North Korea failed in its attempt to launch a military reconnaissance satellite on the 24th of this month. The United Nations issued an official statement in response, with UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemning North Korea's attempt to launch a military satellite. The statement emphasized that any launch by North Korea using ballistic missile technology violates the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council. The UN called on North Korea to cease such actions and promptly resume dialogue without preconditions to achieve the goal of sustainable peace and the complete and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. The statement was in response to North Korea's launch of one claimed to be a 'military reconnaissance satellite' at around 3:50 a.m. in the vicinity of Dongchang-ri, Pyonganbuk-do, on the same day. This launch comes 58 days after the previous one in May that also ended in failure. According to our government's assessment, the object launched by North Korea failed to achieve orbit. North Korea stated through its state-run Korean Central News Agency that it had attempted to launch the 'Manrikyong-1' reconnaissance satellite on the newly developed 'Cheonrima-1' carrier rocket, but the attempt failed. North Korea also announced plans for a third reconnaissance satellite launch in October after resolving the issue.
[Link to article: https://url.kr/x4t25r ]
◆ Prayer Points:
"Yet I will show love to Judah; and I will save them—not by bow, sword, or battle, or by horses and horsemen, but I, the LORD their God, will save them." (Hosea 1:7)
2. "Considering Third-Country Resettlement' - Ongoing Thoughts among North Korean Defectors... Requires Attention and Understanding"

◆ Article Summary
Two incidents, the 2019 case of a North Korean defector found dead while wearing a South Korean cap and the 2022 case of a North Korean woman's solitary death, starkly illustrate North Korean defectors' struggles to adapt to South Korean society. The common elements in these incidents are economic challenges and isolation from the community. North Korean defectors who have successfully settled in the UK have shared that "it was not easy to achieve financial independence in South Korea, and enduring discrimination and exclusion as a defector was also tough." This fundamental reason led them to decide to leave South Korea for a third country. Choi Jung-hwa mentioned that during job interviews in South Korea, mentioning that she was a defector resulted in rejections. She was finally accepted only when she stated that she was from Gangwon Province and her accent matched. According to a report from the North Korean Human Rights Database (NKDB), 24.8% of 402 surveyed defectors have considered resettlement in a third country such as the United States, China, or the UK, due to reasons like "discrimination and bias against North Korean defectors within Korean society" and "South Korea's unique competitive culture." The field where they experienced the most discrimination was employment, accounting for 37.6%. Since the difficulties North Korean defectors face in adapting to South Korean society are centered around emotional aspects like discrimination, exclusion, and disdain, it's suggested that efforts to enhance societal awareness should precede institutional support.
[Link to article: https://url.kr/c9e3za ]
◆ Prayer Points:
"He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the foreigner residing among you, giving them food and clothing. And you are to love those who are foreigners, for you yourselves were foreigners in Egypt." (Deuteronomy 10:18-19)
3. "Repatriation of North Korean Defectors Must Cease, China Should Adhere to International Law,' says Congressman Smith and Civic Organizations"
◆ Article Summary
On the 23rd, the "US Citizens United Against Forced Repatriation of 2600 North Korean Defectors" held a rally in front of the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., urging China to prevent the forced repatriation of detained North Korean defectors. Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission and Congressional-Executive Commission on China co-chair Congressman Chris Smith attended the rally and appealed to "President Xi Jinping to adhere to international law," stating that Xi should demonstrate leadership by not yielding when North Korea demands the return of defectors. Congressman Smith also emphasized that the US government should respond more forcefully to this issue. Wendy Wright, President of the US Christian organization Christian Freedom International (CFI), mentioned that mercy from the Chinese leadership towards North Korean defectors is needed. Justin Seo, who settled in the US in 2009 after experiencing hardship for three years in China following his defection, also attended and urged the Chinese government to choose kindness rather than hostility as a civilized nation. Reverend Lee Jung-in, who organized the rally as part of the Washington Square Prayer Group, conveyed a message of comfort to detained North Korean defectors in China who are living in fear of repatriation. Lee Yong-hee, representing the "Esther Prayer Movement," which is visiting Washington to stand in solidarity with US citizens for a campaign to halt the forced repatriation of North Korean defectors, emphasized that, with the approaching Hangzhou Asian Games in September, during this sensitive time for global public opinion, people around the world must raise their voices together to stop China's forced repatriation of defectors.
[Link to article: https://url.kr/bk4wid ]
◆ Prayer Points:
"Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute." (Proverbs 31:8)
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