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2025-05-21 00:35:11
May week4, 2025 Prayer for North Korea
1. "North Korean Authorities Use Landline Phones to Monitor Citizens"
In August 2011, a receptionist at a hotel in Rason, North Korea, is receiving a phone call. (AP)
▶ Article Summary
It has been reported that North Korea's State Security Ministry is eavesdropping on residents' conversations through their landline phones. Since mobile phones are so expensive, many North Koreans still rely on landline phones, and recently, even rural areas have seen a rapid spread of landline phones. However, it has been revealed that eavesdropping devices are being hidden in these landline phones, and the practice of canceling landline services has reportedly become a trend. This information leaked from a family associated with the State Security Ministry's Radio Monitoring Bureau in Yanggang Province in early February, during the peak of ideological and cultural censorship, and the family is said to have been exiled to a remote area.
Students at the "Hyesan High School of Mechanical Engineering," who were learning semiconductor design, reportedly dismantled all the landline phones to search for eavesdropping equipment and found strange devices inside the handset of domestically made landline phones. They confirmed that removing these devices did not affect phone calls. Although the government had been eavesdropping on mobile and landline calls, the revelation that even daily family conversations were being overheard came as a shock to local officials in Yanggang Province. As a result, suspicions about mobile phones have deepened, and it has become customary for people to avoid carrying mobile phones during gatherings or secretive conversations. Moreover, people with landline phones are said to have seen friends canceling plans and neighbors hastily leaving their homes, according to sources.
May 15, 2025. Radio Free Asia / Article Link
▶ Prayer Requests
“They set up kings, but not by me; they made princes, but I did not know it. With their silver and gold, they made idols for themselves, that they might be cut off.” (Hosea 8:4)
2. [Outside of Pyongyang] 'Loyalty Foreign Currency Earning' Still Remains There
North Korean workers dispatched to construction sites in Vladivostok, Russia. / Photo provided by Professor Kang Dong-wan of Dong-A University.
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"I am writing this from the airport in Vladivostok, Russia. There are not many flights leaving for overseas, but it is surprising to learn that the Pyongyang-bound flights of Air Koryo operate twice a day. According to local sources, many Russians are now traveling to Pyongyang, and some of these travelers are North Korean workers returning from overseas assignments. It is heartbreaking that foreign tourists can board the Pyongyang-bound flights, but North Koreans themselves cannot. Since the purpose of travel is tourism, I had a chance to tour Vladivostok for a few days, and I easily found North Korean workers at every construction site here. They spoke of how difficult it is to fulfill the required national quota, with some saying that the amount demanded is so high that it feels unbearable. News came that Kim Jong-un, together with Kim Ju-ae, visited the North Korean Embassy in Pyongyang, and representatives from the North Korean consulate in Vladivostok also attended the Russian Victory Day event held here. Advertisements promoting North Korean tourism were displayed on bus billboards, and there are voices of hope locally, expecting an increase in tourism when the Tumen River Bridge opens. Meanwhile, the suffering of North Korean workers here, to fulfill the national quota and working day and night in agony, deepens behind Kim Jong-un's smile."
May 14, 2025. Daily NK / Article Link
▶ Prayer Requests
“I will seek the lost and bring back the strayed, and I will bind up the injured and strengthen the weak, but the fat and the strong I will destroy. I will feed them with justice.” (Ezekiel 34:16)
3. Human Rights Violations Faced by North Korean Soldiers Deployed Abroad... Ministry of Unification Hosts 'North Korea Human Rights International Conference'
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The Ministry of Unification, in collaboration with Korea University's Institute for Unification and Convergence Studies and the North-South Economic Research Institute, will host the 2025 North Korea Human Rights International Conference on May 19 at 10 AM at the Diamond Hall of the Korea Federation of Economic Organizations in Yeouido. The conference, themed "Expanding the Discourse on North Korean Human Rights and New Horizons for International Solidarity," aims to strengthen cooperation with the international community regarding North Korean human rights. The conference will also discuss the human rights violations suffered by young North Korean soldiers deployed to the war in Ukraine. Minister of Unification Kim Young-ho will give the opening speech, and National Assembly member Yoo Yong-won and German Ambassador to South Korea Georg Wilhelm Schmidt will deliver congratulatory remarks. Prosecutor Song Sang-hyun, President of the International Criminal Court (ICC), will deliver the keynote address. The sessions are as follows: Session 1 - "North Korean Human Rights from National and Regional Perspectives: Restoring International Responsibility and Universal Norms"; Session 2 - "North Korean Troops Deployed and the Escalation of Human Rights Violations: Human Rights Issues on the Battlefield"; and Session 3 - "The Status of the Rights to Freedom and Survival of North Korean Citizens and Countermeasures." Professors Lee Shin-hwa, Nam Seong-uk, and Won Jae-cheon will moderate the sessions. The event will also be available online via YouTube (www.youtube.com/@mounikorea).
May 16, 2025. News1 / Article Link
▶ Prayer Requests
“Open your mouth for the mute, for the rights of all the unfortunate.” (Proverbs 31:8)
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