Church Coalition Disappointed by New U.S. Sanctions Against N. Korea

From Christian Post- An organization of over 2,500 Korean American pastors and their congregations expressed disappointment Wednesday over the announcement by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton regarding new sanctions against North Korea, believing that they do not go nearly far enough and can do more harm than good. Read the full article here.
Currency Experiment Failing in North Korea

North Korea’s currency reform, which went into place in November 2009, has had a “disastrous consequence”. Mission News Network reports on this new development.
Experts: N. Korea Freedom Lies in Hands of Korean-Americans

Christian Post reports: At a recent press conference in Washington DC, Michael J. Horowitz, director of Hudson Institute’s Project for Civil Justice Reform and Project for International Religious Liberty, suggested that the fate of North Korea depend on the courage of Korean-Americans, and challenged more than 100 Korean-America Christians on Tuesday at a press conference [...]
Jailed US Christian Tries Suicide in North Korea

The Christian Post reports that Aijalon Mahli Gomes, the American citizen sentenced to eight years in a North Korean labor camp for illegally entering the country attempted to kill himself. Check out the article to learn more about this pressing development.
Arrested for Bibles, North Korean Dies in Prison

Associated Press reports that Son Jong Nam, a North Korean defector and former presidential guard, has been tortured to death in North Korean prison after going back to the country to spread the Gospel. Read his amazing story of testimony here and learn about the plight of our North Korean brothers and sisters.
N. Korea Threatens ‘Wartime Law’ on Jailed U.S. Christian

From Christian Post: “North Korea on Thursday threatened to impose harsher punishment on an imprisoned American citizen who had illegally entered the country earlier this year. Aijalon Mahli Gomes, whom friends describe as a devout Christian, is facing possible “wartime law” because of the United States’ “campaign” to put international pressure on North Korea after [...]
Tension Rises Between North Korea and South Korea
Tension continues to escalate in an already tense situation between North Korea and South Korea. According to this report from Mission Network News, North Korea has “invalidated the 2004 accord designed to prevent an escalation of war along the Demilitarized Zone, a 2.5-mile-wide buffer between Korea’s two opposing armies.” All this is the result of [...]
US Missionary Robert Park Freed, Arrives in Beijing

For those who have been following the story of Robert Park, the US missionary who was detained by North Korea- he has been freed and has safely arrived in Beijing as of this weekend: http://www.christianpost.com/article/20100206/n-korea-frees-christian-activist-park-arrives-in-beijing/index.html
North Korea To Free US Missionary

In an important developing news, North Korea has agreed to release Roger Park, a US missionary who was detained for illegally entering the country! Check out this report: http://www.christianpost.com/article/20100205/n-korea-says-it-will-release-u-s-missionary/

