Feb_week3 2026 North Korea Prayer
1. Trump Replies to Letter from North Korean Defector Group: 'Must Protect North Korean POWs in Ukraine'
Trump’s reply sent to the Free Joseon Association, a North Korean defector human rights group in the U.S. [Provided by the Emergency Committee for the Free Repatriation of North Korean Soldiers. Prohibited from resale or DB entry]
Article Summary U.S. President Trump recently replied to a letter from a North Korean defector human rights group requesting the protection of North Korean soldiers held captive in Ukraine. According to the Emergency Committee for the Free Repatriation of North Korean Soldiers, the "Free Joseon Association" (a U.S.-based defector group) sent a letter last month asking the President to respect the free will of the POWs and protect them under the principle of non-refoulement (prohibition of forced repatriation). On the 9th, President Trump responded, stating, "Thank you for taking the time to share your story with me." He added, "Because of proud and hardworking citizens like you, I will never stop fighting to protect our values, defend our freedom, and put America first." However, the reply did not include a specific stance on the North Korean POW issue. Currently, two North Korean soldiers captured in the Kursk region of Russia have expressed their desire to go to South Korea through interviews with domestic media. The Emergency Committee stated they are "developing a multi-layered international response," including efforts to have European parliaments adopt resolutions urging the registration of these POWs as protected individuals and the respect of their free will. [ Feb 10, 2026. Yonhap News / View Article: https://zrr.kr/p5dz4X ]
Prayer Points "Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter." (Proverbs 24:11)
The U.S.-based North Korean defector group Free Joseon Association sent a letter to President Trump requesting protection for North Korean POWs in Ukraine, and President Trump replied that he will "never stop fighting to protect our values, defend freedom, and put America first." Lord, please ensure that the two POWs held in Ukraine, Baek Pyung-kang and Ri Kang, are not forcibly repatriated to North Korea, where they face the risk of torture, abuse, and execution.
May powerful public opinion be formed both domestically and internationally so that these two young men can be recognized as UN refugees and arrive in South Korea promptly. May our government actively fulfill its duty to protect Baek Pyung-kang and Ri Kang, who are constitutionally our citizens.
May this issue be covered by influential international media and broadcasters like the BBC, bringing the reality of North Korea to the world's attention. May domestic media also increase coverage so that the public can take interest and raise their voices together to bring these two young men to South Korea.
2. "Pay a Fine if You Don't Attend"... Controversy over Forced Mobilization for 'Songs of Loyalty' Meetings Ahead of Feb 16
On February 17, 2024, Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea’s Workers' Party, reported on various celebratory events held across the country, stating, “The entire nation meaningfully celebrated the Gwangmyeongseong-jeol (February 16, Kim Jong-il’s birthday), the greatest auspicious holiday of the nation.”
Article Summary Reports indicate that preparations for "Songs of Loyalty" meetings are underway in parts of North Korea ahead of Kim Jong-il’s birthday on February 16, with some organizations pressuring people to attend by demanding money from those who do not. In areas like Hoeryong, North Hamgyong Province, the Socialist Women’s Union of Korea (SWUK) is struggling to fill attendance quotas. Most members are housewives who rely on market activities for survival, making participation in rehearsals a significant burden. Fearing political accountability for low attendance, organization leaders have demanded cash from absentees. Reportedly, one organization in Hoeryong demanded 150,000 won, while another in Musan County asked for 200,000 won. In practice, they did not collect the full amount from everyone but gathered partial funds to provide food for those who did attend. A source noted that while there used to be dedicated singing and instrumental circles that lessened the burden on general members, that system has vanished. Now, due to the struggle for survival, no one can easily spare time to practice songs of loyalty. [ Feb 13, 2026. Daily NK / View Article: https://zrr.kr/RzVvcC ]
Prayer Points "They set up kings without my consent; they choose princes without my approval. With their silver and gold they make idols for themselves to their own destruction." (Hosea 8:4)
In North Korea, February 16 is celebrated as the "Day of the Shining Star," the nation's greatest holiday. Organizations like the Women’s Union and neighborhood units have been forcing "Songs of Loyalty" meetings, even fining absentees 150,000 to 200,000 won. Lord, may the Kim family’s three-generation hereditary dictatorship and the system of idolization—which exploits residents who struggle for daily survival—swiftly come to an end.
May a normal leadership and government be established soon in the North—one that fears God and prioritizes the food, clothing, housing, and livelihoods of the people.
3. "Better a Divorce Than Sending Them to the Army"... Surge in 'Sham Divorces' Among Parents Ahead of Enlistment
Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea’s Workers' Party, reported on the 22nd that “A state award ceremony for commanders and combatants of the overseas operational units of the Korean People’s Army was held at the headquarters of the Party Central Committee,” adding that “Commanders, combatants who performed extraordinary feats in overseas military operations, and bereaved families of martyrs participated in the ceremony.”
Article Summary Tension is rising among parents in North Korea as the enlistment period for high school graduates approaches. Recent active reporting by authorities regarding the deployment to Russia and news of casualties has spread widespread anxiety. Consequently, an increasing number of parents are opting for "sham divorces" to help their children avoid the draft. Typically, the three legal ways to avoid military service in North Korea are attending university, being a carrier of a disease, or having a physical disability. However, being from a divorced family can also lead to exclusion from the draft, which parents are now exploiting. Nevertheless, if schools or organizations provide a negative character evaluation, the student may still be drafted despite the divorce. This trend is particularly concentrated among low-income families with no other options, driven by the fear of their children being sacrificed in overseas deployments. Residents report deep realistic concerns and fear regarding sending their children to the military. [ Feb 13, 2026. Daily NK / View Article: https://zrr.kr/LhcMvm ]
Prayer Points “Because the poor are plundered and the needy groan, I will now arise,” says the Lord. “I will protect them from those who malign them.” (Psalm 12:5)
As the North Korean authorities actively report on the deployment to Russia and the casualties, parents' anxiety is spreading. Especially in low-income families with no other options, there is an increase in "sham divorces" to avoid enlistment by citing a "failure in revolutionary family education." Lord, have mercy on these parents in the North who endure the pain of a fake divorce out of desperate fear that their children might lose their lives in a foreign war.
May the North Korean government's deployment of troops to Russia, which claims many young lives and leaves residents trembling in fear and anxiety, no longer be pursued. May all North Korean soldiers currently deployed to Russia who have not yet returned come home safely to their families.