Korea Prayer
2023-10-23 15:50:58
Oct week4 Prayer Points for North Korea
1. Grave Violations of Children's Rights in North Korean Political Prison Camps... Forced Labor Starting from Ages 4 to 6)
▶ ▶ Article Summary
Children detained in North Korean political prison camps are reportedly forced into labor, subjected to beatings, and exposed to severe human rights violations. Inside these detention facilities, there are regulations that stipulate labor should start from the age of 5, but in reality, it varies from camp to camp. In many cases, children as young as 4 to 6 years old are made to work when they can understand instructions and gestures.
Children under the age of 10 are allowed to engage in different work from adults, and once they reach the age of 10, the distinction between child and adult work diminishes, differing mainly in the amount of labor. There are no separate regulations to distinguish child labor from adult labor, and as a result, children are constantly and routinely exposed to dangerous and physically demanding work.
The internal regulations within these detention centers allow for labor hours ranging from 9 to 15 hours, and, depending on the camp authorities, children can be forced to work for more than 15 hours. This violates Article 32 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which recognizes the right of children to be protected from economic exploitation and work that may be harmful to their health.
North Korea is a member state of the United Nations and is obligated to uphold the Convention on the Rights of the Child, but it continues to practice forced child labor. If children fail to meet their work quotas, they face punishments such as suspension of meals, physical punishment, additional labor tasks, time in isolation cells, and even being transferred to harsher locations.
[Read the full article at https://url.kr/m52gba]
▶ ▶ Prayer Points
"Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute." (Proverbs 31:8)
○Lord, have mercy on the children who are suffering unimaginable oppression in North Korean political prison camps, where they are subjected to forced labor and various forms of child abuse, making North Korea the number one country for human trafficking.
○In North Korea, even infants and young children who could not possibly be political offenders are imprisoned in political prison camps and subjected to harsh forced labor under the "guilt-by-association" system. May the history of all the suffering in North Korea come to an end. Please bring a swift end to the three-generation hereditary dictatorship of the Kim family, and may the gospel of freedom and democracy that You have prepared come, bringing liberation and freedom to the children, residents, believers, and all those who suffer under oppression in North Korean political prison camps.
○May the evidence of various human rights violations in North Korea be well-documented by relevant organizations such as the North Korean Human Rights Record Preservation Center. Let this accumulated evidence be used to hold accountable those responsible after reunification, ensuring that no more horrific human rights violations, massacres, or inhumane crimes occur.
2. "North Korea and Russia, At Least 5 Ammo Transactions"... Preparations for Joint Drills Also Detected
▶ ▶ Article Summary
As concrete evidence of illegal arms trade continues to surface, it has been reported that North Korea and Russia engaged in at least five exchanges of weapons, presumed to include ammunition, since August. The government is also closely monitoring preparations for joint exercises between North Korea and Russia. While specific details have not been disclosed, there is a strong possibility that new maritime training preparations have been detected. Meanwhile, the chief nuclear negotiators from the United States, South Korea, and Japan voiced unanimous criticism of military cooperation between North Korea and Russia during their meeting in Jakarta on the 17th.
The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in the United Kingdom published a report titled "Orient Express: North Korea's Secret Russian Supply Route," in which they stated that through satellite image analysis, North Korea and Russia transported hundreds of containers from the North Korean port of Najin to the Russian military port of Dudinka from August 18 to the 14th of this month. RUSI's analysis indicates that these containers were transported to the Russian Tyholetske ammunition depot, approximately 200 kilometers from the Ukrainian border via rail, aligning with intelligence provided by the White House regarding the North Korea-Russia weapons trade. As these exchanges have been taking place since August, shortly after the visit of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to North Korea, it is expected that discussions during President Putin's visit to North Korea will focus on Russia's provision of advanced technology.
The situation regarding potential military exercises between the two countries is also not being ruled out by Russia.
[Read the full article at https://url.kr/rdlthz]
▶ ▶ Prayer Points
"Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God. They collapse and fall, but we rise and stand upright." (Psalm 20:7-8)
○The Kim Jong-un regime, which is on the brink of bankruptcy, is investing astronomical amounts in nuclear tests, missile development, and the production of chemical and biological weapons, while seeking to receive technological support from Russia in exchange for supplying ammunition. May all these illegal North Korea-Russia plans, which violate UN sanctions, come to nothing, and may proper leaders and governments be established in North Korea who prioritize the welfare and consciousness of the people.
○May God personally be the shield for South Korea and protect it from the threats of nuclear weapons, missiles, and hostile intentions of North Korea.
3. Holding Accountable for 'Atrocious North Korean Human Rights'... Request for 'International Cooperation'
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Julie Turner, the newly appointed U.S. State Department Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights, stated that she intends to hold those responsible accountable for the atrocious human rights situation in North Korea. The United States is accelerating efforts to collect and document evidence of human rights abuses in North Korea. Envoy Turner emphasized that the issue of North Korean abductees is a part of the human rights violations by the North Korean regime. She conveyed a letter urging Secretary of State Tony Blinken to address the issue of abductees and stated that they will strongly raise the "abductee issue" at the United Nations General Assembly. She also mentioned the need to focus on preventing additional forced repatriation of North Korean defectors in China.
The United States continues to repeatedly urge the Chinese government to adhere to the principle of non-refoulement and highlights that China is a signatory to both the UN Refugee Convention and the Convention Against Torture. The United States is addressing the North Korean defector issue directly in its bilateral relations with China. South Korean Unification Minister Kim Young-ho also met with Elizabeth Salmon, the UN Special Rapporteur on North Korean Human Rights, via video call to request international solidarity and cooperation in addressing the issue of forced repatriation of North Korean defectors. Minister Kim further emphasized the need for cooperation in resolving this issue in meetings with David Alton, co-chair of the UK Parliament's North Korea All-Party Parliamentary Group, and Georg Schmidt, the German Ambassador to South Korea.
[Read the full article at https://url.kr/rclz1n]
▶ ▶ Prayer Topics:
"He who keeps you will not slumber. Behold, He who keeps Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep." (Psalm 121:3-4)
○May there be stronger international solidarity and cooperation to prevent the forced repatriation of North Korean defectors in China. As China, which has been newly appointed to the UN Human Rights Council, is now a signatory to the UN Refugee Convention and the Convention Against Torture, may they now abandon their policy of forced repatriation.
○May North Korean defectors held in China and those forcibly repatriated from North Korea come to hear the gospel and believe in Jesus, regardless of their circumstances. Through prayer to the Lord, may they overcome torture, forced labor, and persecution and gain victory.
○May all those unjustly held, including Kim Jung-wook, a missionary, and 6 other missionaries, and individuals such as abductees from the Korean War and South Korean prisoners of war who have been detained to this day, be swiftly released.
○May God's intervention quickly liberate 26 million North Korean compatriots from the vast prison known as North Korea.
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